Credit accessibility and corporate social responsibility in financial institutions: the case of microfinance

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What are financial institutions' social responsibilities in developing countries? On the one hand, these institutions share the generic responsibilities of all human organizations and business enterprises. However, their specific social responsibility is the performance of the social function of financial intermediaries, which, in the case of emerging countries, consists mainly of contributing to economic growth and solving the problem of poverty. This paper describes a number of technical-economic and moral problems that take us to a consideration of the performance of banking operations in microfinancing, with special reference to Latin America. The paper also provides a series of recommendations that, in addition to contributing to solving the development and poverty problems in emerging countries, help define financial institutions' social responsibility in such countries.
Idioma originalAnglès
Pàgines (de-a)349-363
Nombre de pàgines15
RevistaBusiness Ethics
Volum18
Número4
DOIs
Estat de la publicacióPublicada - d’oct. 2009
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  1. ODS 1 - Fi de la pobresa
    ODS 1 Fi de la pobresa
  2. ODS 5 - Igualtat de gènere
    ODS 5 Igualtat de gènere
  3. ODS 8 - Treball digne i creixement econòmic
    ODS 8 Treball digne i creixement econòmic
  4. ODS 12 - Consum i producció responsables
    ODS 12 Consum i producció responsables

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