Relationship between microfinance institutions' self-sustainability and financing sources: Moderating role of external governance

IF 2.5 4区 经济学 Q2 ECONOMICS Annals of Public and Cooperative Economics Pub Date : 2024-04-03 DOI:10.1111/apce.12472
Shamsuddin Ahamad, Md. Aminul Islam, Mohd Faizal bin Yusof, Hamdan Amer Al-Jaifi, Kizito Uyi Ehigiamusoe
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The self-sustainability of microfinance institutions (MFIs) is a growing concern as they work as non-profit organizations to achieve global poverty reduction goals. This study aims to examine the MFIs' self-sustainability using an efficiency measurement technique based on Data Envelopment Analysis (DEA). It also determines the influence of different financing sources on MFIs' self-sustainability as well as the moderating impact of external governance on this relationship. It uses the Generalized Method of Moments (GMM) estimator to analyze the panel data from 661 MFIs in 86 countries during the 2010–2018 period. The DEA analysis reveals that MFIs are still in the intermediate stage of self-sustainability in terms of technical and cost efficiency. The second-stage regression results reveal that financing sources such as retained earnings and equity have a robust positive and statistically significant effect on the MFIs' self-sustainability, implying that MFIs that rely more on these two sources are more likely to be self-sustainable. The moderation analysis reveals that good governance accelerates the positive effect of financing sources on MFIs' efficiency. Given these empirical findings, MFIs' decision-makers can benefit from considering their own funding and equity. Quality governance can be ensured by government agencies and regulatory bodies to support the MFIs' sustainability.

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小额信贷机构的自我可持续性与资金来源之间的关系:外部治理的调节作用
小额信贷机构(MFIs)作为非营利组织致力于实现全球减贫目标,其自我可持续性日益受到关注。本研究旨在利用基于数据包络分析法(DEA)的效率测量技术,研究小额信贷机构的自我可持续性。研究还确定了不同融资来源对小额金融机构自我可持续性的影响,以及外部治理对这种关系的调节作用。研究使用广义矩法(GMM)估计器分析了 2010-2018 年间 86 个国家 661 家小额贷款机构的面板数据。DEA 分析显示,小额贷款机构在技术和成本效率方面仍处于自我维持的中间阶段。第二阶段回归结果显示,留存收益和股权等融资来源对小额贷款公司的自我维持能力具有稳健的正向影响,且在统计上具有显著性,这意味着更依赖这两种来源的小额贷款公司更有可能实现自我维持。调节分析表明,良好治理会加速融资来源对小额金融机构效率的积极影响。鉴于这些实证研究结果,小额金融机构的决策者可以从考虑自身的资金和股权中获益。政府机构和监管机构可确保优质治理,以支持小额金融机构的可持续性。
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