A conceptual framework of assessing the impact of microcredit programmes on participants’ quality of life / Zuraidah Mohamed Isa

Since the inception of the microcredit programmes, various studies have been carried out to assess their impacts. Earlier studies seemed to focus on the impact of microcredit on the participants’ income and consequently on poverty. However, recent studies of microcredit programmes have looked into t...

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Main Authors: Mohamed Isa, Zuraidah, Ibrahim, Dahlia, Ali, Norhidayah
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Published: Faculty of Business & Management, Universiti Teknologi MARA (UiTM) Cawangan Kedah 2018
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spelling my.uitm.ir.366702021-06-21T07:21:30Z http://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/36670/ A conceptual framework of assessing the impact of microcredit programmes on participants’ quality of life / Zuraidah Mohamed Isa Mohamed Isa, Zuraidah Ibrahim, Dahlia Ali, Norhidayah Microfinance Credit. Debt. Loans Financial leverage Since the inception of the microcredit programmes, various studies have been carried out to assess their impacts. Earlier studies seemed to focus on the impact of microcredit on the participants’ income and consequently on poverty. However, recent studies of microcredit programmes have looked into the participants’ well-being instead of their income to measure their quality of life. Parallel to this, it was found that most of the studies assumed a direct relationship between microcredit programmes and participants’ quality of life. This assumption may not portray an accurate relationship between microcredit and quality of life. Hence, this study takes on a different perspective by examining aspects of personal attitude, subjective norms, perceived behavioural control, entrepreneurial intention and entrepreneurial behaviour in assessing the impact of microcredit programmes on participants’ quality of life. Conceptually, this paper shows that a comprehensive measure of quality of life is needed in assessing the impact of microcredit programmes. Faculty of Business & Management, Universiti Teknologi MARA (UiTM) Cawangan Kedah 2018 Book Section PeerReviewed text en http://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/36670/1/36670.pdf ID36670 Mohamed Isa, Zuraidah and Ibrahim, Dahlia and Ali, Norhidayah (2018) A conceptual framework of assessing the impact of microcredit programmes on participants’ quality of life / Zuraidah Mohamed Isa. In: International Business & Management Academic Colloquium 2018. Faculty of Business & Management, Universiti Teknologi MARA (UiTM) Cawangan Kedah, Sungai Petani, Kedah, p. 14. ISBN 9789670314563
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topic Microfinance
Credit. Debt. Loans
Financial leverage
spellingShingle Microfinance
Credit. Debt. Loans
Financial leverage
Mohamed Isa, Zuraidah
Ibrahim, Dahlia
Ali, Norhidayah
A conceptual framework of assessing the impact of microcredit programmes on participants’ quality of life / Zuraidah Mohamed Isa
description Since the inception of the microcredit programmes, various studies have been carried out to assess their impacts. Earlier studies seemed to focus on the impact of microcredit on the participants’ income and consequently on poverty. However, recent studies of microcredit programmes have looked into the participants’ well-being instead of their income to measure their quality of life. Parallel to this, it was found that most of the studies assumed a direct relationship between microcredit programmes and participants’ quality of life. This assumption may not portray an accurate relationship between microcredit and quality of life. Hence, this study takes on a different perspective by examining aspects of personal attitude, subjective norms, perceived behavioural control, entrepreneurial intention and entrepreneurial behaviour in assessing the impact of microcredit programmes on participants’ quality of life. Conceptually, this paper shows that a comprehensive measure of quality of life is needed in assessing the impact of microcredit programmes.
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author Mohamed Isa, Zuraidah
Ibrahim, Dahlia
Ali, Norhidayah
author_facet Mohamed Isa, Zuraidah
Ibrahim, Dahlia
Ali, Norhidayah
author_sort Mohamed Isa, Zuraidah
title A conceptual framework of assessing the impact of microcredit programmes on participants’ quality of life / Zuraidah Mohamed Isa
title_short A conceptual framework of assessing the impact of microcredit programmes on participants’ quality of life / Zuraidah Mohamed Isa
title_full A conceptual framework of assessing the impact of microcredit programmes on participants’ quality of life / Zuraidah Mohamed Isa
title_fullStr A conceptual framework of assessing the impact of microcredit programmes on participants’ quality of life / Zuraidah Mohamed Isa
title_full_unstemmed A conceptual framework of assessing the impact of microcredit programmes on participants’ quality of life / Zuraidah Mohamed Isa
title_sort conceptual framework of assessing the impact of microcredit programmes on participants’ quality of life / zuraidah mohamed isa
publisher Faculty of Business & Management, Universiti Teknologi MARA (UiTM) Cawangan Kedah
publishDate 2018
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