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Islamic microfinance institution: Survey data from Indonesia. [PDF]
This article focuses on presenting a two-year panel data set of Islamic microfinance institutions' (MFIs) clients in Indonesia. The clients are divided into three groups: clients receiving profit and loss sharing (PLS) finance, receiving non-PLS finance and those receiving finance by both mechanisms.
Fianto BA.
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Frontiers in microfinance research for small and medium enterprises (SMEs) and microfinance institutions (MFIs): a bibliometric analysis [PDF]
This article aims to present current research trends in microfinance for small and medium enterprises (SMEs) and microfinance institutions (MFIs), as microfinance plays an increasingly role in entrepreneurship development and poverty alleviation.
Francis Lwesya +1 more
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Microfinance is an emerging concept which is improving the socioeconomic status of customers. This study assesses customer satisfaction of clients of Islamic and conventional microfinance providers using a sample of 578 clients i.e.
Sarah Khan, Waheed Akhter
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ISLAMICS PRINCIPLE VERSUS GREEN MICROFINANCE
The purpose of this literature review is to find out the link Islamic principles based on the Qur’an, and hadith that in line with the green microfinance activities.
Lucky Nugroho Prastowo
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ISLAMIC MICROFINANCE: LOCOMOTIVE IN THE SERVICE OF FINANCIAL INCLUSION
The exclusion of poor people within the society from the conventional banking system was the starting and focal point for the creation and development of microfinance institutions.
SALMA DRISSI
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Affordability Of Islamic Microfinance
The affordability of the microfinance, Islamic and conventional, is questionable. The review of empirical studies thus far shows that the majority of them are expensive and only some of them are cheap and successful. Only those, which have less cost, can afford to make microfinance cheap and hence not only affordable but also have the prospect of ...
Mohammad Tahir Sabit Haji Mohammad +2 more
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Going ( Beyond Microfinance ) : Enhancing Islamic Microfinance Programmes in Bangladesh
Microfinance programmes have been operating in Bangladesh since the early seventies. With the Bangladesh Rural Advancement Committee (BRAC) and the Grameen Bank (GB) as the pioneers, many other Non Governmental Organizations (NGOs) and Microfinance Institutes (MFIs) have grown up to provide banking services to the ‘bankless’ poor of the society.
Tawfique Al-Mubarak
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Partnership Based Microfinance in Islamic Banks
There is no doubt that through endorsing different Islamic modes of financing, Islamic banks are showing the right way to people to free themselves from the menace of interest. However, it is equally necessary for Islamic banks to invest on poor members
Salman Ahmad Khan, Ejaz Aslam
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Islamic Microfinance: Challenges and Development
Studi ini bertujuan untuk mengetahui tantangan dan perkembangan keuangan mikro Islam berdasarkan studi literatur dengan pendekatan tematik. Tantangan yang dihadapi oleh lembaga perbankan dan ke-uangan Islam bervariasi dipengaruhi oleh ukuran organisasi ...
Nur Indah Riwajanti
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The theoretical framework of the Theory of Planned Behaviour (TPB) has been widely used in analysing behavioural intentions to adopt Islamic finance. However, there is still little research investigating the adoption of Islamic microfinance.
Purwanto Purwanto +4 more
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