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Quantitative Phase: Identification of Factors Affecting and Discriminating Sustainability

In: Sustainability of Indian Microfinance Institutions

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  • Nadiya Marakkath

    (Tata Institute of Social Sciences Centre for Social Entrepreneurship)

Abstract

A three-phased sequential explanatory mixed-methods research framework is designed to conduct the research investigation presented in this book. The first phase of this design, which is quantitative in nature, is presented in this chapter. This quantitative phase is pursued to accomplish the first and second objectives of the study, which aims to identify the determinant and discriminant factors for the sustainability of Indian Microfinance Institutions (MFIs). Identifying these factors is pertinent, as it calls for managerial attention from any Indian MFI aiming to augment its sustainability. Therefore to fulfill these objectives, the author undertakes a quantitative analysis on the data sourced from 50 Indian MFIs. Regression and discriminant analysis techniques are used to conduct this analysis. The results of this analysis depict, Growth Factor, Portfolio Risk Factor, Development Factor and Institutional Factor as the significant factors affecting the Operational Self-sustainability (OSS) of Indian MFIs and Cost Efficiency Factor as the factor discriminating its OSS status. Thus at the end of this chapter, the author narrows done to five significant factors that determine and discriminate the OSS status of Indian MFIs.

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  • Nadiya Marakkath, 2014. "Quantitative Phase: Identification of Factors Affecting and Discriminating Sustainability," India Studies in Business and Economics, in: Sustainability of Indian Microfinance Institutions, edition 127, chapter 0, pages 45-71, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:isbchp:978-81-322-1629-2_4
    DOI: 10.1007/978-81-322-1629-2_4
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