Determinants of Repayment among Male and Female Microcredit Clients in the USA. An Approach Based on Managers’ Perceptions

Research on microfinance institutions (MFIs) has normally been focused on developing and emerging markets. However, an analysis of developed countries is also important for foreign MFIs wishing to take advantage of the growth potential of those markets. Therefore, the aim of this article is to deter...

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Main Authors: Emilio M. Santandreu, Joaquín López Pascual, Salvador Cruz Rambaud
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2020-02-01
Series:Sustainability
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mfi
Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/12/5/1701
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spelling doaj-1faa7605b4744dce96aafae66136114b2020-11-25T00:36:54ZengMDPI AGSustainability2071-10502020-02-01125170110.3390/su12051701su12051701Determinants of Repayment among Male and Female Microcredit Clients in the USA. An Approach Based on Managers’ PerceptionsEmilio M. Santandreu0Joaquín López Pascual1Salvador Cruz Rambaud2OUR Microlending LLC, Miami, FL 33134, USADepartamento de Economía de la Empresa, Universidad Rey Juan Carlos, 28032 Vicálvaro (Madrid), SpainDepartamento de Economía y Empresa, Universidad de Almería, 04120 Almería, SpainResearch on microfinance institutions (MFIs) has normally been focused on developing and emerging markets. However, an analysis of developed countries is also important for foreign MFIs wishing to take advantage of the growth potential of those markets. Therefore, the aim of this article is to determine whether MFIs working in the USA&#8217;s market should change or adapt their microcredit policies with respect to women. In effect, there are no studies in the USA supporting the argument that women are a better risk of microcredit than men, or that there are differences in microcredit repayment behavior between women and men. Additionally, it was investigated if the payment behavior of women and men is related to variables such as their age, ethnicity, academic level, marital status, or the characteristics of the microcredits, like purposes, amounts, and payment terms. In the USA, there are not&#8212;as in other countries&#8212;strong incentives, motivations, or external pressures, other than those that men also have, which influence women to pay their microloans better than men. Then, domestic and international MFIs attracted to enter the USA&#8217;s market should review their microcredit policies in relation to women. More research is needed about the microfinance market in the USA.https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/12/5/1701mfirepaymentmicrofinancemicroloan<i>t</i>-test
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Salvador Cruz Rambaud
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Salvador Cruz Rambaud
Determinants of Repayment among Male and Female Microcredit Clients in the USA. An Approach Based on Managers’ Perceptions
Sustainability
mfi
repayment
microfinance
microloan
<i>t</i>-test
author_facet Emilio M. Santandreu
Joaquín López Pascual
Salvador Cruz Rambaud
author_sort Emilio M. Santandreu
title Determinants of Repayment among Male and Female Microcredit Clients in the USA. An Approach Based on Managers’ Perceptions
title_short Determinants of Repayment among Male and Female Microcredit Clients in the USA. An Approach Based on Managers’ Perceptions
title_full Determinants of Repayment among Male and Female Microcredit Clients in the USA. An Approach Based on Managers’ Perceptions
title_fullStr Determinants of Repayment among Male and Female Microcredit Clients in the USA. An Approach Based on Managers’ Perceptions
title_full_unstemmed Determinants of Repayment among Male and Female Microcredit Clients in the USA. An Approach Based on Managers’ Perceptions
title_sort determinants of repayment among male and female microcredit clients in the usa. an approach based on managers’ perceptions
publisher MDPI AG
series Sustainability
issn 2071-1050
publishDate 2020-02-01
description Research on microfinance institutions (MFIs) has normally been focused on developing and emerging markets. However, an analysis of developed countries is also important for foreign MFIs wishing to take advantage of the growth potential of those markets. Therefore, the aim of this article is to determine whether MFIs working in the USA&#8217;s market should change or adapt their microcredit policies with respect to women. In effect, there are no studies in the USA supporting the argument that women are a better risk of microcredit than men, or that there are differences in microcredit repayment behavior between women and men. Additionally, it was investigated if the payment behavior of women and men is related to variables such as their age, ethnicity, academic level, marital status, or the characteristics of the microcredits, like purposes, amounts, and payment terms. In the USA, there are not&#8212;as in other countries&#8212;strong incentives, motivations, or external pressures, other than those that men also have, which influence women to pay their microloans better than men. Then, domestic and international MFIs attracted to enter the USA&#8217;s market should review their microcredit policies in relation to women. More research is needed about the microfinance market in the USA.
topic mfi
repayment
microfinance
microloan
<i>t</i>-test
url https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/12/5/1701
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