Putting members in the centre: examining credit union accountability as member-based social enterprises

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS
Antonius Sumarwan, Belinda G. Luke, C. Furneaux
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Abstract

Purpose – This paper explores how accountability to members is practised within credit unions. In particular, we examine formal and informal practices, and underlying approaches regarding accountability to members. Design/methodology/approach – Adopting a case study approach, this research explores accountability within two credit unions in the lightly-regulated context of Indonesia through focus group discussions with credit union practitioners and documentary analysis. Findings – Findings reveal both credit unions prioritised accountability to members for financial and social performance, underpinned by a socialising, relational approach, and driven by a strong sense of social mission. Various mechanisms were adopted to directly address accountability to and empowerment of members, facilitating their participation and education. Further, several mechanisms of and approaches to accountability to other stakeholders indirectly enhanced the credit unions’ accountability to members. Research limitations/implications – This study highlights the interrelated nature of credit unions’ accountability mechanisms to members. Further, empowerment through participation, education and small business development, suggests valuable investment in members’ social, intellectual, and financial capital. Originality/value –This study examines the socialising nature of accountability to credit union members and other stakeholders in order to support members’ interests, providing insights into how third sector organisations more broadly might enhance accountability to those the organisation seeks to serve.
以会员为中心:审视信用社作为以会员为基础的社会企业的责任
目的-本文探讨了信用社如何对成员负责。我们特别研究了正式和非正式的做法,以及对成员负责的基本方法。设计/方法/方法-本研究采用案例研究方法,通过与信用合作社从业人员的焦点小组讨论和文献分析,探讨了印度尼西亚监管宽松背景下两家信用合作社的问责制。调查结果-调查结果显示,两个信用合作社都优先考虑对成员的财务和社会绩效负责,以社交和关系方式为基础,并受到强烈的社会使命感的推动。通过各种机制直接解决对成员的问责和赋权问题,促进他们的参与和教育。此外,对其他利益相关者问责的若干机制和方法间接加强了信用社对成员的问责。研究局限/启示-本研究强调了信用合作社问责机制对成员的相互关联性质。此外,通过参与、教育和小企业发展赋予权力,意味着对成员的社会、智力和金融资本进行有价值的投资。原创性/价值-本研究探讨了对信用社成员和其他利益相关者问责的社会化性质,以支持成员的利益,为第三部门组织如何更广泛地加强对组织寻求服务的人的问责提供见解。
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ACS Applied Bio Materials
ACS Applied Bio Materials Chemistry-Chemistry (all)
CiteScore
9.40
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2.10%
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