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The Impact Of Board Structure On The Performance Of Non-Profit Microfinance Institutions In Egypt The Case Of Ngos Nadeen Salah Abdel Aal Mohamed

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Contents: Chapter three: Industrial Outlook History Microfinance channels First channel: Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs) Second Microfinance Channel: Banks Third channel: Service companies Legislative framework The Potential in MSMEs sector Challenges that hinders the development of MF industry Chapter Four: Literature review Microfinance Impact of Microfinance on the economy Microfinance products in Egypt Corporate Governance Agency theory Stewardship theory Resource dependency theory Board of directors Board of directors’ independency Board size Proportion of female directors on the board Board experience in finance and MFIs CEO Duality Research Methodology Methodology of the research Data collection and methods Research sample Period of study The Qualitative Data The Quantitative Data Description of research model, variables and measurement
Dissertation note: Thesis (M.A.)—Nile University, Egypt, 2018 . Abstract: Abstract: The widely-held view that Corporate Governance affects firm performance has made this concept a popular discussion topic and an issue for all corporate bodies. Governance structure is one of the main aspects that create differences among organizations. Empirical research and further studies relating to governance practices in MFIs are needed to determine how improved governance practices may enhance sustainability and outreach of MFIs, especially in emerging economies. The purpose of this paper is to investigate the impact of board structure on the financial performance and outreach of microfinance institutions (MFIs) in Egypt, using a set of data from the13 most active MF service providers, during the period from 2005 to 2014.
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Supervisor: Ali Soliman

Thesis (M.A.)—Nile University, Egypt, 2018 .

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Contents:
Chapter three: Industrial Outlook
History
Microfinance channels
First channel: Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs)
Second Microfinance Channel: Banks
Third channel: Service companies
Legislative framework
The Potential in MSMEs sector
Challenges that hinders the development of MF industry
Chapter Four: Literature review
Microfinance
Impact of Microfinance on the economy
Microfinance products in Egypt
Corporate Governance
Agency theory
Stewardship theory
Resource dependency theory
Board of directors
Board of directors’ independency
Board size
Proportion of female directors on the board
Board experience in finance and MFIs
CEO Duality
Research Methodology
Methodology of the research
Data collection and methods
Research sample
Period of study
The Qualitative Data
The Quantitative Data
Description of research model, variables and measurement

Abstract:
The widely-held view that Corporate Governance affects firm performance has made this concept a popular discussion topic and an issue for all corporate bodies. Governance structure is one of the main aspects that create differences among organizations.
Empirical research and further studies relating to governance practices in MFIs are needed to determine how improved governance practices may enhance sustainability and outreach of MFIs, especially in emerging economies.
The purpose of this paper is to investigate the impact of board structure on the financial performance and outreach of microfinance institutions (MFIs) in Egypt, using a set of data from the13 most active MF service providers, during the period from 2005 to 2014.

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