Mission Drift or SpecializationDeterminants of Financial and Social Efficiency of Microfinance Institutions in Ecuador

  1. Cristina Nataly Cadena-Palacios 1
  2. Manuel Fernandez-Grela 2
  1. 1 Tantanakushka Warmikunapac - CACMU Ltda.
  2. 2 usc
Revista:
Documentos de Traballo. Análise Económica

ISSN: 1138-0713

Ano de publicación: 2018

Número: 67

Páxinas: 1-22

Tipo: Documento de traballo

Outras publicacións en: Documentos de Traballo. Análise Económica

Resumo

In this paper, we analyse the factors that influence both financial and social performance of MFIs in Ecuador, in order to detect mission drift. The methodology applied is a two-stage Data Envelopment Analysis (DEA) using a balanced panel of 35 MFIs belonging to the Red Financiera Rural (RFR), a national network, for the period 2010-2016. Our results are consistent with the hypothesis of mission drift and point to the key role of the lending methodology in driving the efficiency score results. Individual lending shows a significant positive effect on financial efficiency scores and a significant negative effect on social efficiency scores.

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