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Governing professional microfinance associations: the Tanzanian case through the prism of institutional design
Caballero-Montes, Tristan; Godfroid, Cécile
2024In Review of Managerial Science
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Keywords :
Commons; Free riding; Governance; Institutional design; Microfinance; Professional associations; Business, Management and Accounting (all)
Abstract :
[en] Given recent criticisms, orienting the practices of microfinance institutions towards the achievement of their social missions is critical. Going beyond the dichotomous “government-or-market” view, we investigate a fundamental but barely studied actor: professional microfinance associations (MFAs). Despite their central position and the roles that they aim to endorse in the field, MFAs face organizational and governance obstacles limiting their impact, including free riding among member organizations. Our study explores the root causes of free riding within microfinance associations. Thanks to a three-month stay at the Tanzanian MFA, TAMFI, we carried out an immersive fieldwork, which enabled us to collect diverse types of qualitative data, in an inductive perspective: observations during multiple events related to TAMFI’s activities and initiatives, multiple semi-directed interviews with key, local, stakeholders, and reviews of specific documents and reports available at the MFA. Discovering the organizational issues faced by the MFA, we used Elinor Ostrom’s institutional design principles for governing collective action as theoretical lenses, which helped explain some of the mechanisms preventing the MFA to play its desired roles. Among root causes of free riding, we identified trade-offs related to membership heterogeneity, inappropriate distribution of inputs and outputs among member organizations, the lack of monitoring and sanctioning capacity of the associations, and a weak integration into regulatory processes, especially. With a theoretical contribution, we also suggest interdependencies among these institutional issues, which should be considered when governing microfinance associations.
Research center :
CERMI - Microfinance
Disciplines :
General management, entrepreneurship & organizational theory
Author, co-author :
Caballero-Montes, Tristan  ;  Université de Mons - UMONS > Faculté Warocqué d'Economie et de Gestion > Service de Management et étude des organisations ; Centre for European Research in Microfinance (CERMi), Mons and Brussels, Belgium ; National Fund for Scientific Research (FNRS), Mons, Belgium
Godfroid, Cécile  ;  Université de Mons - UMONS > Faculté Warocqué d'Economie et de Gestion > Service de Management et étude des organisations
Language :
English
Title :
Governing professional microfinance associations: the Tanzanian case through the prism of institutional design
Publication date :
26 April 2024
Journal title :
Review of Managerial Science
ISSN :
1863-6683
eISSN :
1863-6691
Publisher :
Springer Science and Business Media Deutschland GmbH
Peer reviewed :
Peer reviewed
Research unit :
W742 - Management et étude des organisations
Research institute :
Soci&Ter
Funders :
Fonds De La Recherche Scientifique - FNRS
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