Outreach and profitability of microfinance institutions: the role of governance
Abstract
Purpose
This paper aims to examine how selected governance indicators impact on performance measures of outreach and profitability in microfinance institutions (MFIs).
Design/methodology/approach
The paper adopts a quantitative approach based on both primary and secondary data from conveniently sampled 52 microfinance institutions. A panel data technique is employed as the key analytical framework.
Findings
It is shown that governance plays a critical role in the performance of MFIs and that the independence of the board and a clear separation of the positions of a CEO and board chairperson have a positive correlation with both performance measures.
Research limitations/implications
It would have been appropriate to have a larger number of MFIs for the study. This limitation however does not compromise on the validity of the conclusions based on the findings of the study.
Practical implications
In the context of multi‐dimensional and sometimes conflicting objectives facing MFIs, a clear balancing act of social objectives and institutional sustainability to ensure effective performance of MFIs is recommended.
Originality/value
Studies on governance and its relationship with firm behaviour is limited especially in Sub‐Saharan Africa. Its application in the microfinance sector with its peculiar characteristics is the added value of this paper.
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Citation
Kyereboah‐Coleman, A. and Osei, K.A. (2008), "Outreach and profitability of microfinance institutions: the role of governance", Journal of Economic Studies, Vol. 35 No. 3, pp. 236-248. https://doi.org/10.1108/01443580810887797
Publisher
:Emerald Group Publishing Limited
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