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集团贷款因其成功地向贫困借款人提供信贷以及在减轻发展中国家贫困方面的作用而受到经济学家和政策制定者的极大关注。集团贷款在向贫困借款人提供信贷方面的成功,被归因于它能够缓解信贷市场中的信息不对称和执行问题。从理论上讲,集团贷款机构克服信息不对称和执行问题的能力是它们向穷人伸出援助之手、它们的可持续性和它们的还款表现背后的驱动力。虽然有许多理论模型解释了团体借贷的成功,但实证研究却落后了。本研究的重点是探讨肯尼亚尼亚马切县农村妇女企业发展的集体贷款机制的决定因素。这项研究的对象是尼亚马切县农村妇女发展团体,这些团体作为一个团体获得贷款。总目标人口为781人,使用Krejcie和Morgan的确定样本量表,样本量为260人。采用问卷调查。为了准确性和完整性,首先对问卷进行了编辑。该研究使用频率分布和百分比和计算机软件-社会科学家统计软件包版本22 (SPSS v 22)作为分析数据和建立变量之间关系的工具。研究发现,连带责任、培训、集团代表和贷款规模对企业发展有显著的正向影响
Influence of Joint Liability on Enterprise Development of Rural Women in Nyamache Sub-County, Kisii County, Kenya
Group lending has received great attention from economists and policymakers for its successful credit delivery to poor borrowers and its role in alleviating poverty in developing countries. The success of group lending in providing credit to poor borrowers has been attributed to its ability to mitigate the asymmetry of information and enforcement problems in credit markets. The ability of group lending institutions to overcome the asymmetry of information and enforcement problems has been theorised to be the driving force behind their outreach to the poor, their sustainability, and their repayment performance. While there is a host of theoretical models explaining the success of group lending, empirical research has lagged behind. The focus of this study was to explore the determinants of group lending mechanisms on the enterprise development of rural women in the Nyamache sub-county, Kenya. The study targeted the rural women development groups that access loans as a group within Nyamache Sub-County. The total target population comprised 781 members, and by using Krejcie and Morgan’s table of determining sample size, the sample size consisted of 260 respondents. Questionnaires were used. The questionnaires were edited first for accuracy and completeness. The study used frequency distribution and percentages and computer software-Statistical Package for Social Scientists version 22 (SPSS v 22) as a tool for analysing data and establishing relationships between variables. The study established that joint liability, training, group representation and loan size positively and significantly influenced enterprise development