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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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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The Effectiveness of Islamic Microfinance Distribution on Microbusiness Owner’s Poverty Alleviation (Case Study: BMT Bina Masyarakat Purworejo) [PDF]
The objective of the study is to analyze the effectiveness of Islamic microfinance distri- bution and its impact on microbusiness owners’ poverty alleviation in Purworejo.
AGENG PRASETYO +2 more
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ISLAMIC MICROFINANCE INITIATIVES TO ENHANCE SMALL AND MEDIUM ENTERPRISES IN INDONESIA: From Historical Overview to Contemporary Situation [PDF]
This paper highlights the policies and institutional setting of Small and Medium Enterprises (SME) development in Indonesia, followed by a discussion on the players in Islamic microfinance.
Muhammad Syafii Antonio
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Islamic Microfinance in Indonesia [PDF]
Indonesia, the largest Muslim country, has a highly differentiated micro- and rural finance sector which has evolved over more than a century. Islamic finance has emerged in 1991, comprising Islamic commercial banks and banking units, rural banks, and financial cooperatives.
Seibel, Hans Dieter, Dwi Agung, Wahyu
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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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Factors Affecting the Acceptability of Islamic Micro-Finance in Emerging Economy
Purpose: Microfinance institutions impose a very high interest rate only to enhance the wealth of owner of the institution and stockholders. However, Islamic microfinance is the opposite of traditional microfinance; it is a form of interest-free ...
Muhammad Akbar Ali Ansari +3 more
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Islamic Microfinance and Women Entrepreneurial Success: Mediating Role of Human Capital
Purpose: This paper examines Islamic microfinance impeding sustainable women’s entrepreneurial performance in South Punjab, Pakistan. Further, we examine whether human capital mediates the relationship between variables Design/Methodology/Approach ...
Muhammad Zahir Faridi +2 more
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