Measuring efficiencies of Bangladeshi and Indonesian microfinance institutions: A data envelopment analysis and latent growth curve modeling approach

Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to measure the technical efficiency and growth trajectory of Bangladeshi and Indonesian microfinance institutions (MFIs). The motivation for this study was derived from crucial roles that these institutions play in the socio-economic transformation of any nation...

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Main Authors: Jaiyeoba, Haruna Babatunde, Adewale, Abideen Adeyemi, Ibrahim, Khairunisah
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spelling my.iium.irep.563332019-06-11T01:36:32Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/56333/ Measuring efficiencies of Bangladeshi and Indonesian microfinance institutions: A data envelopment analysis and latent growth curve modeling approach Jaiyeoba, Haruna Babatunde Adewale, Abideen Adeyemi Ibrahim, Khairunisah HG Finance HG4001 Financial management. Business finance. Corporation finance. Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to measure the technical efficiency and growth trajectory of Bangladeshi and Indonesian microfinance institutions (MFIs). The motivation for this study was derived from crucial roles that these institutions play in the socio-economic transformation of any nations, especially Bangladesh and Indonesia which are at least prominent in the Asian context in this regard. Rather than “proving” impact, research endeavors have shifted to focusing on “improving” the impact of MFIs, because the ability to improve their impact as socio-economic transformation platform may be hinged on their efficiency over time. Design/methodology/approach: Data were obtained from MIX market database covering a five-year period from 2007 to 2011 for 20 Bangladeshi and 11 Indonesian MFIs. The data obtained were subjected to both efficiency and trajectory analysis using data envelopment analysis (DEA) based on Malmquist productivity index, independent t-test, and latent growth curve modeling (LGCM). Findings: Overall, DEA results indicate that both Bangladeshi and Indonesian MFIs are approximately efficient under constant returns to scale, variable returns to scale, and scale. There has been an improvement in the management practices of Bangladeshi MFIs, while Indonesian MFIs have increased in optimum size. Independent t-test result shows that Bangladeshi MFIs are significantly efficient in terms of performance and firm’s size compared to Indonesian MFIs, but there is no significant difference in their efficiencies with regard to technology. The intercept and the slope of the regression weight in the estimated model using LGCM are not significantly different. Research limitations/implications: This study measures technical efficiency and growth trajectory of Bangladeshi and Indonesian MFIs over a five-year period. However, future studies could explore this in greater depth by incorporating more data. Practical implications: The research findings have great implications for the Bangladeshi and Indonesian MFIs. Since this study is among the first of its kind, the researchers have paved ways for further investigation in this area. Moreover, the study encourages the Bangladeshi and Indonesian MFIs to be more concerned of their efficiencies. Originality/value: This study measures technical efficiency and growth trajectory of the Bangladeshi and Indonesian (MFIs). These have never been examined together in this way before. © 2018, Emerald Publishing Limited. Emerald Group Publishing Ltd. 2018 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/56333/7/56333_Measuring%20efficiencies%20of%20Bangladeshi%20and%20Indonesian%20microfinance%20institutions_SCOPUS.pdf application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/56333/13/56333_Measuring%20efficiencies%20of%20Bangladeshi.pdf application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/56333/14/56333_Measuring%20efficiencies%20of%20Bangladeshi_WOS.pdf Jaiyeoba, Haruna Babatunde and Adewale, Abideen Adeyemi and Ibrahim, Khairunisah (2018) Measuring efficiencies of Bangladeshi and Indonesian microfinance institutions: A data envelopment analysis and latent growth curve modeling approach. International Journal of Bank Marketing, 36 (2). pp. 305-321. ISSN 0265-2323 https://www.emeraldinsight.com/doi/full/10.1108/IJBM-01-2017-0009 10.1108/IJBM-01-2017-0009
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topic HG Finance
HG4001 Financial management. Business finance. Corporation finance.
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HG4001 Financial management. Business finance. Corporation finance.
Jaiyeoba, Haruna Babatunde
Adewale, Abideen Adeyemi
Ibrahim, Khairunisah
Measuring efficiencies of Bangladeshi and Indonesian microfinance institutions: A data envelopment analysis and latent growth curve modeling approach
description Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to measure the technical efficiency and growth trajectory of Bangladeshi and Indonesian microfinance institutions (MFIs). The motivation for this study was derived from crucial roles that these institutions play in the socio-economic transformation of any nations, especially Bangladesh and Indonesia which are at least prominent in the Asian context in this regard. Rather than “proving” impact, research endeavors have shifted to focusing on “improving” the impact of MFIs, because the ability to improve their impact as socio-economic transformation platform may be hinged on their efficiency over time. Design/methodology/approach: Data were obtained from MIX market database covering a five-year period from 2007 to 2011 for 20 Bangladeshi and 11 Indonesian MFIs. The data obtained were subjected to both efficiency and trajectory analysis using data envelopment analysis (DEA) based on Malmquist productivity index, independent t-test, and latent growth curve modeling (LGCM). Findings: Overall, DEA results indicate that both Bangladeshi and Indonesian MFIs are approximately efficient under constant returns to scale, variable returns to scale, and scale. There has been an improvement in the management practices of Bangladeshi MFIs, while Indonesian MFIs have increased in optimum size. Independent t-test result shows that Bangladeshi MFIs are significantly efficient in terms of performance and firm’s size compared to Indonesian MFIs, but there is no significant difference in their efficiencies with regard to technology. The intercept and the slope of the regression weight in the estimated model using LGCM are not significantly different. Research limitations/implications: This study measures technical efficiency and growth trajectory of Bangladeshi and Indonesian MFIs over a five-year period. However, future studies could explore this in greater depth by incorporating more data. Practical implications: The research findings have great implications for the Bangladeshi and Indonesian MFIs. Since this study is among the first of its kind, the researchers have paved ways for further investigation in this area. Moreover, the study encourages the Bangladeshi and Indonesian MFIs to be more concerned of their efficiencies. Originality/value: This study measures technical efficiency and growth trajectory of the Bangladeshi and Indonesian (MFIs). These have never been examined together in this way before. © 2018, Emerald Publishing Limited.
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author Jaiyeoba, Haruna Babatunde
Adewale, Abideen Adeyemi
Ibrahim, Khairunisah
author_facet Jaiyeoba, Haruna Babatunde
Adewale, Abideen Adeyemi
Ibrahim, Khairunisah
author_sort Jaiyeoba, Haruna Babatunde
title Measuring efficiencies of Bangladeshi and Indonesian microfinance institutions: A data envelopment analysis and latent growth curve modeling approach
title_short Measuring efficiencies of Bangladeshi and Indonesian microfinance institutions: A data envelopment analysis and latent growth curve modeling approach
title_full Measuring efficiencies of Bangladeshi and Indonesian microfinance institutions: A data envelopment analysis and latent growth curve modeling approach
title_fullStr Measuring efficiencies of Bangladeshi and Indonesian microfinance institutions: A data envelopment analysis and latent growth curve modeling approach
title_full_unstemmed Measuring efficiencies of Bangladeshi and Indonesian microfinance institutions: A data envelopment analysis and latent growth curve modeling approach
title_sort measuring efficiencies of bangladeshi and indonesian microfinance institutions: a data envelopment analysis and latent growth curve modeling approach
publisher Emerald Group Publishing Ltd.
publishDate 2018
url http://irep.iium.edu.my/56333/7/56333_Measuring%20efficiencies%20of%20Bangladeshi%20and%20Indonesian%20microfinance%20institutions_SCOPUS.pdf
http://irep.iium.edu.my/56333/13/56333_Measuring%20efficiencies%20of%20Bangladeshi.pdf
http://irep.iium.edu.my/56333/14/56333_Measuring%20efficiencies%20of%20Bangladeshi_WOS.pdf
http://irep.iium.edu.my/56333/
https://www.emeraldinsight.com/doi/full/10.1108/IJBM-01-2017-0009
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