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The Association between microfinance rating scores and corporate governance: a global survey

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  • Leif Atle Beisland
  • Roy Mersland

    (UIA - University of Agder)

  • Trond Randøy

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The global microfinance industry has experienced high growth rates over the past decades, and the World Bank foresees a future market with billions of customers. However, the industry's continued growth is contingent on its ability to create a governance structure that supports microfinance institutions' long-term performance. Because microfinance institutions' performance is multidimensional and difficult to measure, prior research has not been successful in establishing consistent associations between governance structures and microfinance institutions' performance. We apply microfinance rating scores-a unique innovation of the microfinance industry-as a summary performance metric and find that several governance metrics are related to microfinance performance. Specifically, we find that CEO/Chair duality has a negative relation to rating scores, whereas the number of international board directors, the presence of internal auditors and the level of competition intensity are positively associated with rating scores. These findings should prove useful in an industry in which there is no established 'best set-up' for governance mechanisms.

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  • Leif Atle Beisland & Roy Mersland & Trond Randøy, 2014. "The Association between microfinance rating scores and corporate governance: a global survey," Post-Print hal-05220869, HAL.
  • Handle: RePEc:hal:journl:hal-05220869
    DOI: 10.1016/j.irfa.2014.10.012
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