The Role of Cognitive and Personality Characteristics in Timely Microcredit Repayment: Evidence from a Survey Conducted by Provident, Mexico

Fiche du document

Date

1 janvier 2020

Type de document
Périmètre
Langue
Identifiant
Relations

Ce document est lié à :
10.29105/ensayos39.1-1

Organisation

SciELO

Licence

info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess




Citer ce document

Sonia Di Giannatale et al., « The Role of Cognitive and Personality Characteristics in Timely Microcredit Repayment: Evidence from a Survey Conducted by Provident, Mexico », Ensayos. Revista de economía, ID : 10670/1.5cofbe


Métriques


Partage / Export

Résumé 0

Sustainability of microfinance institutions depends, among other factors, on having appropriate repayment levels. This article’s contribution to existing literature is the analysis of the role of a personality trait named “grit” in individual microcredit repayment decisions, alongside cognitive characteristics and time and risk preferences. This study is based on a survey of a sample of clients at 'Provident México', a formal microfinance institution that provides personal loans in vulnerable communities in Puebla, Mexico. We find evidence that, generally, older individuals possessing higher levels of grit and a tendency toward short term present bias are more likely to show no delays in loan repayments. Cognitive characteristics are inversely related to paying microcredits on time. Refinancing incentives does not play a key role in timely microcredit repayment, a result that is contrary to related literature but consistent with our finding that individuals in this sample that do not have delays in repayments are characterized by showing a short term present bias.

document thumbnail

Par les mêmes auteurs

Sur les mêmes sujets

Sur les mêmes disciplines

Exporter en