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Roles Of Stakeholders In Strategic Decision-Making Of Microfinance Organizations

Neema MoriNeema Mori

subject

MicrofinanceGovernmentbusiness.industrylawProcess (engineering)CreditorStrategic decision makingPublic relationsbusinessStakeholder theoryPractical implicationsFinancial serviceslaw.invention

description

Microfinance organizations provide financial services to low income people. These organizations have been increasing dramatically worldwide. This increment calls attention for these organizations and their boards to make strategic decisions which enable them perform well and compete with each other. Based on literature, this paper identifies six types of microfinance stakeholders who sit on boards. These are clients, employees, government, donors, creditors and owners. The paper discusses different roles of these stakeholders when they sit on boards of Microfinance Organizations. These roles are further explained to show how they contribute to the process of making strategic decisions. Literature on boards, strategic decision making and stakeholder theory are used as the guidance in showing how micro finance stakeholders on boards can be advantageous to these organizations, specifically in strategic decision making. Practical implications, propositions and areas for future research on stakeholders and strategic decisions in Microfinance organizations are identified and encouraged.

https://doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.1535970