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Hofstede’s cultural model and borrowing incurring joint versus individual liability in Tanzania

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dc.creator Kasoga, Pendo N. S.
dc.date 2020-03-13T05:39:34Z
dc.date 2020-03-13T05:39:34Z
dc.date 2017
dc.date.accessioned 2021-03-27T10:55:31Z
dc.date.available 2021-03-27T10:55:31Z
dc.identifier Kasoga, P. N. S.(2017). Hofstede’s cultural model and borrowing incurring joint versus individual liability in Tanzania. International Research Journal of Interdisciplinary & Multidisciplinary Studies (IRJIMS), 3 (1), 61-75
dc.identifier 2394-7950
dc.identifier http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12661/2145
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12661/2145
dc.description Full Text Article. Available at: http://oaji.net/articles/2017/1707-1488614161.pdf
dc.description Culture is an important factor that influences acceptance of microfinance institutions lending models. Many scholars have applied Hofstede’s cultural model to understand how values affect people’s behaviors or decisions. However, researchers had overlooked applying Hofstede’s cultural model on microfinance institutions lending models. This study integrates Hofstede’s cultural model with borrowing decisions incurring joint vs. individual liability. To address these challenges, a study is conducted from two microfinance institutions namely, PRIDE (T) and FINCA (T) located in two regions within Tanzania namely, Dodoma and Arusha. The study employs explanatory research design involving 420 respondents. Selection of respondents was conducted using systematic technique. Questionnaires were used to collect information. The Structural Equation Modeling was used to perform the analysis. The findings have shown that individual is exist among the majority of joint liability borrowers and influences negatively borrowing incurring joint liability making joint liability an inappropriate lending model. Likewise, collectivism was found to exist among few joint liability borrowers and influences positively borrowing incurring joint liability, making joint liability an inappropriate lending model. Therefore, cultural values influence the appropriateness of the microfinance institutions lending model. It is recommended that more emphasis should be put on improving the microfinance institutions lending model to take into consideration differences in cultural values. This will in turns encourage the majority of low income people to borrow from microfinance institutions, thereby improving the chances for the achievement of the goal of poverty alleviation.
dc.language en
dc.subject Hofstede’s cultural model
dc.subject Borrowing
dc.subject Joint liability
dc.subject Individual liability,
dc.subject Tanzania
dc.subject Microfinance institutions
dc.subject Cultural
dc.title Hofstede’s cultural model and borrowing incurring joint versus individual liability in Tanzania
dc.type Article


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