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Mission Drift and Sustainability of the Microfinance Institutions: A Methodological Review

Abul Bashar Bhuiyan, Md Jafor Ali, Aza Azlina Md Kassim, Zuraini Alias, Abu Naaim Munir

http://dx.doi.org/10.6007/IJARBSS/v10-i12/8065

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Microfinance is the most effective and widely acknowledged method of poverty alleviation across the globe but these days every so and often the Microfinance Institutions (MFIs) are digressing from their primary mission in pretext of financial and operational sustainability of the organizations. This paper explores the methodological structure of the contemporary and widely recognized research works in the sphere of the mission drift and sustainability of MFIs. This is a methodological review study to look into research framework in resolving the research problems systematically to get befitting outcome in the field of the mission drift and sustainability of the MFIs. While methodological reviewing of the research studies, the present study unveils the research works in the field of the mission drift and sustainability of the MFIs that cover all walks of methodological journey i.e. identification of research problems and objectives, rationale and scope of the study, research design, Sources and collection of data, formulation of model or hypothesis, analysis techniques and statistical tools, limitations and further scope of the study. The present study observes that appropriate research methodology may be particularly impactful when the researchers do the best use of methodological practice in the study of the mission drift and sustainability of MFIs.

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In-Text Citation: (Bhuiyan et al., 2020)
To Cite this Article: Bhuiyan, A. B., Ali, M. J., Kassim, A. A. M., Alias, Z., & Munir, A. N. (2020). Mission Drift and Sustainability of the Microfinance Institutions: A Methodological Review. International Journal of Academic Research in Business and Social Sciences, 10(12), 1000–1014.