Navigating the Microfinance Conundrum: Assessing the Impact of Commercialization on Financial Sustainability and Inclusion of the Poor in Developing Countries: A Review Literature

Gobezu Gotoro Gota, S. S. Sodha
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Aims: Following the inception of commercialization shifts in microfinance institutions (MFIs), financial inclusion of the poor has remained an open question. Moreover, the existing research results on this issue provide mixed findings. Thus, this study aims to analyze the effects of commercialization in MFIs on financial sustainability and inclusion of the poor.  The Study Design: The design of this study is literature review. Methodology: The study collected related literatures from different database such as google scholar, web of science, research gate, and general google search. More related scholarly published literatures were selected depending on clearly defined inclusion and exclusion criteria. Results: The finding of the study reveals a contentious discourse among scholars, with some asserting that commercialization leads to mission drift and a tradeoff between financial performance and depth of outreach, while others argue it offers opportunities for MFIs to achieve financial self-sustainability without compromising their original social goals. Conclusion: Empirical evidence suggests existence of tradeoff, as MFIs, driven by the need for financial viability, shift from serving the very poor to better-off customers, potentially neglecting their social mission. Policy recommendations call for a balanced approach, acknowledging the need for financial sustainability while emphasizing the importance of continued social outreach to alleviate poverty. Significance: The current study provides recent updates on existing debates and enriches knowledge.
探索小额信贷难题:评估商业化对发展中国家金融可持续性和贫困人口融入的影响:文献综述
目的:在小额信贷机构(MFIs)开始商业化转变之后,贫困人口的金融包容性仍然是一个悬而未决的问题。此外,关于这一问题的现有研究结果也是喜忧参半。因此,本研究旨在分析小额信贷机构商业化对金融可持续性和贫困人口金融包容性的影响。 研究设计:本研究的设计是文献综述。研究方法:本研究从不同的数据库中收集相关文献,如谷歌学术、科学网、研究门和谷歌搜索。根据明确界定的纳入和排除标准,选择了更多相关的学术发表文献。研究结果研究结果表明,学者们对商业化的讨论存在争议,一些学者断言商业化会导致使命偏离,并在财务业绩和外联深度之间做出权衡,而另一些学者则认为商业化为小额金融机构提供了在不损害其最初社会目标的情况下实现财务自我维持的机会。结论:经验证据表明,小额金融机构在财务可行性的驱动下,从服务赤贫客户转向服务更富裕的客户,可能会忽视其社会使命,因此存在权衡问题。政策建议呼吁采取一种平衡的方法,既要承认财务可持续性的必要性,又要强调继续开展社会推广以减轻贫困的重要性。意义:当前的研究为现有的辩论提供了最新信息,丰富了知识。
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