MICROFINANCE IN THE PHILIPPINES: A CASE STUDY International Journal of Business, Accounting & FinanceChase, GregoryGalici, Brandon
Quinones Jr, Benjamin R, and Hans Dieter Seibel, 2000, Social capital in microfinance: Case studies in the Philippines, Policy Sciences 33, 421-433.Quinones, B. and H. Seibel (2000) `Social Capital in Microfinance: Case Studies in the Philippines', Policy Sciences, vol.33, nos.3/4, pp...
Social Capital as a Policy Resource || Social Capital in Microfinance: Case Studies in the Philippines Benjamin R. Quinones,Hans Dieter Seibel. Social capital in microfinance: Case studies in the Philippines[J]. Policy Sciences . 2000 (3)... BR Quinones,AHD Seibel - 《Policy Sciences》 被引...
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This paper investigates Microfinance Institutions (MFIs) Intervention in poverty alleviation of households in the locality of Lopez, Quezon province, Philippines. It focuses on five specific objectives to: Determine the personal profile of MFIs household members, their membership profile, examine the goal...
Five microfinance institutions (MFIs) in Bénin, Bolivia, Burkina Faso, India and the Philippines developed and offered health protection services to microfinance clients: health education, health loans, health savings, health micro-insurance, linkages to health providers and distribution of health product...
As "banking" seems to have become a questionable activity, we will take a special look at the institutions that provide microfinance services. "Microfinance 3.0" in- tends to provide a new "framework" for the future of microfinance which builds upon past success stories as well as upon ...
In recent years, high employee turnover has also emerged as a threat to the sustainability of MFIs. Therefore, this study investigates the impact of employee turnover on the credit risk of MFIs using nine years of unbalanced panel data (from 2010 to 2018) of 1266 unique MFIs from 101 ...
Compartamos Bank in Mexico, Mibanco in Peru, K‐Rep Bank in Kenya, SKS Microfinance in India, CARD Bank in the Philippines, and many others all began life as NGOs and now operate as financial institutions. Such institutions serve a large share of all clients now reached by microfinance ...
and H. D. Seibel (2000), Social Capital in Microfinance: Case Studies in the Philippines. Policy Sciences 33/3-4: 421-433; reprinted in John D. Montgomery and Alex Inkeles (eds.) (2001), Social Capital as a Policy ResQurce. Boston: Kluwer, pp. 195-207...