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L’influence des mécanismes de gouvernance sur la performance des institutions de microfinance d’Afrique Sub-saharienne

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  • Hubert Tchakoute Tchuigoua

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L’objectif de l’article est de vérifier empiriquement les effets des mécanismes internes et externes de gouvernance sur la performance des IMF de l’Afrique sub-saharienne. L’économétrie des données de panel nous permet d’étudier un échantillon composé de 64 IMF africaines entre 2001 et 2005. Nous ne trouvons pas de relation significative entre les mécanismes internes de gouvernance et la performance des IMF. En revanche, à l’exception de la discipline de marché qui n’influence aucune des dimensions de la performance financière, nous trouvons une influence significative de la supervision et du ratio de capitalisation sur la rentabilité et la viabilité des IMF. Ce qui semble indiquer que les mécanismes internes et externes de gouvernance sont substituables. De plus, nous ne trouvons aucun effet significatif des mécanismes internes de gouvernance sur l’efficacité sociale des IMF.

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  • Hubert Tchakoute Tchuigoua, 2010. "L’influence des mécanismes de gouvernance sur la performance des institutions de microfinance d’Afrique Sub-saharienne," Working Papers CEB 10-026, ULB -- Universite Libre de Bruxelles.
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    1. Akouvi Gadedjisso-Tossou & Curwitch P’ham Bodjona & Maman Tachiwou Aboudou & Jean-Pierre Gueyie, 2021. "The Influence of CSR Practices on the Financial Performance of Microfinance Institutions in Togo," International Journal of Economics and Finance, Canadian Center of Science and Education, vol. 13(2), pages 1-52, February.
    2. Léopold Djoutsa Wamba & Isidore Bimeme Bengono & Jean-Michel Sahut & Frédéric Teulon, 2018. "Governance and performance of MFIs: the Cameroon case," Journal of Management & Governance, Springer;Accademia Italiana di Economia Aziendale (AIDEA), vol. 22(1), pages 7-30, March.

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    Gouvernance; microfinance; qualité de portefeuille; performance;
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