Enterprise Governance of Micro Entrepreneurs in Malaysia: Comparison between the Amanah Ikhtiar Malaysia and Asnaf’s Economic Development Program

Enterprise governance is vital for all types of organizations, including micro entrepreneurs, as it is closely related to performance. Considering that repayable and non-repayable types of microfinance programs exist in Malaysia, this study examines whether different types of financing affect...

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Main Authors: Farah Aida Ahmad Nadzri, Normah Omar, Rashidah Abdul Rahman
Format: Article
Language:Arabic
Published: Universiti Sultan Azlan Shah 2018-01-01
Series:Global Journal Al-Thaqafah
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Online Access:http://www.gjat.my/gjat2018si/SI2018-02.pdf
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spelling doaj-b64214638a714fe282f98d9ca383ed2b2020-11-25T00:03:00ZaraUniversiti Sultan Azlan ShahGlobal Journal Al-Thaqafah2232-04742232-04822018-01-0181254010.7187/GJATSI2018-02Enterprise Governance of Micro Entrepreneurs in Malaysia: Comparison between the Amanah Ikhtiar Malaysia and Asnaf’s Economic Development ProgramFarah Aida Ahmad Nadzri0Normah Omar1Rashidah Abdul Rahman2Universiti Teknologi MARA, Shah Alam, MalaysiaUniversiti Teknologi MARA, Shah Alam, MalaysiaUniversiti Teknologi MARA, Shah Alam, MalaysiaEnterprise governance is vital for all types of organizations, including micro entrepreneurs, as it is closely related to performance. Considering that repayable and non-repayable types of microfinance programs exist in Malaysia, this study examines whether different types of financing affect the financial and non-financial performances of micro entrepreneurs. Based on the questionnaires distributed to 485 micro entrepreneurs from Amanah Ikhtiar Malaysia (AIM) and Pusat Pembangunan Usahawan Asnaf Zakat Selangor, followed by interview sessions with 17 of them, this study found that although asnafs financially perform lower than the AIM sahabats, asnafs are generally more satisfied with their overall conditions. The findings suggested that both types of financing have their strengths and weaknesses. Therefore, to improve the current overall practice of microfinance programs in Malaysia, non-repayable programs were recommended to focus on hardcore poor entrepreneurs, whereas repayable programs were advised to focus on the poor category. http://www.gjat.my/gjat2018si/SI2018-02.pdfenterprise governancemicro entrepreneurstypes of financingAmanah Ikhtiar MalaysiaPusat Pembangunan Usahawan Asnaf Selangor
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author Farah Aida Ahmad Nadzri
Normah Omar
Rashidah Abdul Rahman
spellingShingle Farah Aida Ahmad Nadzri
Normah Omar
Rashidah Abdul Rahman
Enterprise Governance of Micro Entrepreneurs in Malaysia: Comparison between the Amanah Ikhtiar Malaysia and Asnaf’s Economic Development Program
Global Journal Al-Thaqafah
enterprise governance
micro entrepreneurs
types of financing
Amanah Ikhtiar Malaysia
Pusat Pembangunan Usahawan Asnaf Selangor
author_facet Farah Aida Ahmad Nadzri
Normah Omar
Rashidah Abdul Rahman
author_sort Farah Aida Ahmad Nadzri
title Enterprise Governance of Micro Entrepreneurs in Malaysia: Comparison between the Amanah Ikhtiar Malaysia and Asnaf’s Economic Development Program
title_short Enterprise Governance of Micro Entrepreneurs in Malaysia: Comparison between the Amanah Ikhtiar Malaysia and Asnaf’s Economic Development Program
title_full Enterprise Governance of Micro Entrepreneurs in Malaysia: Comparison between the Amanah Ikhtiar Malaysia and Asnaf’s Economic Development Program
title_fullStr Enterprise Governance of Micro Entrepreneurs in Malaysia: Comparison between the Amanah Ikhtiar Malaysia and Asnaf’s Economic Development Program
title_full_unstemmed Enterprise Governance of Micro Entrepreneurs in Malaysia: Comparison between the Amanah Ikhtiar Malaysia and Asnaf’s Economic Development Program
title_sort enterprise governance of micro entrepreneurs in malaysia: comparison between the amanah ikhtiar malaysia and asnaf’s economic development program
publisher Universiti Sultan Azlan Shah
series Global Journal Al-Thaqafah
issn 2232-0474
2232-0482
publishDate 2018-01-01
description Enterprise governance is vital for all types of organizations, including micro entrepreneurs, as it is closely related to performance. Considering that repayable and non-repayable types of microfinance programs exist in Malaysia, this study examines whether different types of financing affect the financial and non-financial performances of micro entrepreneurs. Based on the questionnaires distributed to 485 micro entrepreneurs from Amanah Ikhtiar Malaysia (AIM) and Pusat Pembangunan Usahawan Asnaf Zakat Selangor, followed by interview sessions with 17 of them, this study found that although asnafs financially perform lower than the AIM sahabats, asnafs are generally more satisfied with their overall conditions. The findings suggested that both types of financing have their strengths and weaknesses. Therefore, to improve the current overall practice of microfinance programs in Malaysia, non-repayable programs were recommended to focus on hardcore poor entrepreneurs, whereas repayable programs were advised to focus on the poor category.
topic enterprise governance
micro entrepreneurs
types of financing
Amanah Ikhtiar Malaysia
Pusat Pembangunan Usahawan Asnaf Selangor
url http://www.gjat.my/gjat2018si/SI2018-02.pdf
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