Redefining mission drift in microfinance: Exploring the link between aims and actions at ASA
This article examines mission drift in microfinance. Discussions on mission drift in the literature are often based on a normative definition of ‘mission’ that entails reaching the poorest. Here it is argued that mission drift should be assessed with respect to an individual organization's stated aims and actions. The case of ASA in Bangladesh, one of the leading microfinance institutions in the world, is analysed from this perspective, first by comparing the institution's depth of outreach against its intended outreach. Findings indicate the organization is serving its target clients, but ASA frames its target in such a way that the majority of the population fits this profile, so it is unsurprising they are actually being served. The rationale for this targeting relates to how ASA perceives its mission, which is the expansion of access to sustainable finance instead of targeting the poorest of the poor. This points to the need for including the perspectives of management in any analysis of whether an institution is drifting from its mission.Ahmmed, M. (2003) Fighting poverty with innovative business strategy. A case study on ASA, ASA, Dhaka, Bangladesh.
Armendáriz, B. and Szafarz, A. (2009), On mission drift in microfinance institutions [online] Université Libre de Bruxelles, Solvay Brussels School of Economics and Management, Centre Emile Bernheim, http://ideas.repec.org/p/sol/wpaper/09-015.html [Accessed May 11, 2010]. http://ideas.repec.org/p/sol/wpaper/09-015.html
ASA (undated), Hope for the Poorest, ASA, Dhaka, Bangladesh.
ASA Website, Vision-Mission-Objective, http://www.asa.org.bd/about_mission.html [Accessed May 17, 2010] http://www.asa.org.bd/about_mission.html
ASA Website, Sustainable Microfinance Model, http://www.asa.org.bd/about_model.html [Accessed May 14, 2010]. http://www.asa.org.bd/about_model.html
ASA (2001) ASA Manual, ASA, Dhaka, Bangladesh, Centre for the Study of Financial Innovation (2008) Microfinance banana skins 2008: Risk in a booming industry [online] http://www.citigroup.com/citi/microfinance/data/news080303b.pdf, accessed May 12, 2010. http://www.citigroup.com/citi/microfinance/data/news080303b.pdf
Chen, S. and Schreiner, M. (2009) A simple poverty scorecard for Bangladesh, available from http://www.microfinance.com/English/Papers/Scoring_Poverty_Bangladesh.pdf, accessed May 16, 2010. http://www.microfinance.com/English/Papers/Scoring_Poverty_Bangladesh.pdf
Christen, R.P. (2001) Commercialization and mission drift: The transformation of microfinance in Latin America, CGAP occasional paper No. 5 [online], http://www.cgap.org/gm/document-1.9.2700/OP5.pdf [Accessed May 15, 2010]. http://www.cgap.org/gm/document-1.9.2700/OP5.pdf
Copestake, J. (2007) ‘Mission drift: Understand it, avoid it,’ ESR Review 19: 20-25.
Copestake, J. and Dawson, P. et al. (2005) ‘Monitoring the diversity of the poverty outreach and impact of microfinance: A comparison of methods using data from Peru’, Development Policy Review 23: 703-723.
Cull, R., Demirgüç-Kunt, A. and Morduch, J. (2006) Financial performance and outreach: A global analysis of leading microbanks, World Bank [online] http://ideas.repec.org/p/wbk/wbrwps/3827.html [Accessed May 17, 2010]. http://ideas.repec.org/p/wbk/wbrwps/3827.html
Frank, C. (2008) Stemming the tide of mission drift: Microfinance institutions and the double bottom line. Women's World Banking [online] http://www.swwb.org/files/pubs/en/stemming_the_tide_of_mission_drift_microfinance_transformations_and_the_Double_Bottom_Line.pdf [Accessed May 12, 2010]. http://www.swwb.org/files/pubs/en/stemming_the_tide_of_mission_drift_microfinance_transformations_and_the_Double_Bottom_Line.pdf
Hishigsuren, G. (2007) ‘Evaluating mission drift in microfinance: Lessons for programmes with social mission’, Evaluation Review 31: 203-260
Kamal, M.M. (2006) Introducing ASA innovative and sustainable microfinance model, ASA, Dhaka, Bangladesh.
Mersland, R. and Strøm, R. (2010) ‘Microfinance mission drift?’, World Development 38: 28-36.
MIX Market ASA [online] http://www.mixmarket.org/mfi/asa [Accessed May 14, 2010]. http://www.mixmarket.org/mfi/asa
Otero, M. (2006) ‘Profitable financial systems’, ESR Review 8: 5-10.
Roodman, D. (2009) What do we really know about microfinance's impact? Microfinance Gateway [online] http://www.microfinancegateway.org/p/site/m/template.rc/1.26.11408/ [Accessed May 16, 2010]. http://www.microfinancegateway.org/p/site/m/template.rc/1.26.11408/
Rutherford, S. (2009) The pledge, Oxford University Press, New York.
Schreiner, M. (2002) ‘Aspects of outreach: A framework for the discussion of the social benefits of microfinance’ Preprint of article published in Journal of International Development 14: 1-13.
Schreiner, M. (2007) Simple poverty scorecards. [online] http://www.microfinance.com/English/Papers/Scoring_Poverty_Simple.pdf [Accessed June 26, 2010]. http://www.microfinance.com/English/Papers/Scoring_Poverty_Simple.pdf
Woller, G. (2002) ‘The promise and peril of microfinance commercialization’, Small Enterprise Development 13: 12-21.
Ahmmed, M. (2003) Fighting poverty with innovative business strategy. A case study on ASA, ASA, Dhaka, Bangladesh.
Armendáriz, B. and Szafarz, A. (2009), On mission drift in microfinance institutions [online] Université Libre de Bruxelles, Solvay Brussels School of Economics and Management, Centre Emile Bernheim, http://ideas.repec.org/p/sol/wpaper/09-015.html [Accessed May 11, 2010]. http://ideas.repec.org/p/sol/wpaper/09-015.html
ASA (undated), Hope for the Poorest, ASA, Dhaka, Bangladesh.
ASA Website, Vision-Mission-Objective, http://www.asa.org.bd/about_mission.html [Accessed May 17, 2010] http://www.asa.org.bd/about_mission.html
ASA Website, Sustainable Microfinance Model, http://www.asa.org.bd/about_model.html [Accessed May 14, 2010]. http://www.asa.org.bd/about_model.html
ASA (2001) ASA Manual, ASA, Dhaka, Bangladesh, Centre for the Study of Financial Innovation (2008) Microfinance banana skins 2008: Risk in a booming industry [online] http://www.citigroup.com/citi/microfinance/data/news080303b.pdf, accessed May 12, 2010. http://www.citigroup.com/citi/microfinance/data/news080303b.pdf
Chen, S. and Schreiner, M. (2009) A simple poverty scorecard for Bangladesh, available from http://www.microfinance.com/English/Papers/Scoring_Poverty_Bangladesh.pdf, accessed May 16, 2010. http://www.microfinance.com/English/Papers/Scoring_Poverty_Bangladesh.pdf
Christen, R.P. (2001) Commercialization and mission drift: The transformation of microfinance in Latin America, CGAP occasional paper No. 5 [online], http://www.cgap.org/gm/document-1.9.2700/OP5.pdf [Accessed May 15, 2010]. http://www.cgap.org/gm/document-1.9.2700/OP5.pdf
Copestake, J. (2007) ‘Mission drift: Understand it, avoid it,’ ESR Review 19: 20-25.
Copestake, J. and Dawson, P. et al. (2005) ‘Monitoring the diversity of the poverty outreach and impact of microfinance: A comparison of methods using data from Peru’, Development Policy Review 23: 703-723.
Cull, R., Demirgüç-Kunt, A. and Morduch, J. (2006) Financial performance and outreach: A global analysis of leading microbanks, World Bank [online] http://ideas.repec.org/p/wbk/wbrwps/3827.html [Accessed May 17, 2010]. http://ideas.repec.org/p/wbk/wbrwps/3827.html
Frank, C. (2008) Stemming the tide of mission drift: Microfinance institutions and the double bottom line. Women's World Banking [online] http://www.swwb.org/files/pubs/en/stemming_the_tide_of_mission_drift_microfinance_transformations_and_the_Double_Bottom_Line.pdf [Accessed May 12, 2010]. http://www.swwb.org/files/pubs/en/stemming_the_tide_of_mission_drift_microfinance_transformations_and_the_Double_Bottom_Line.pdf
Hishigsuren, G. (2007) ‘Evaluating mission drift in microfinance: Lessons for programmes with social mission’, Evaluation Review 31: 203-260
Kamal, M.M. (2006) Introducing ASA innovative and sustainable microfinance model, ASA, Dhaka, Bangladesh.
Mersland, R. and Strøm, R. (2010) ‘Microfinance mission drift?’, World Development 38: 28-36.
MIX Market ASA [online] http://www.mixmarket.org/mfi/asa [Accessed May 14, 2010]. http://www.mixmarket.org/mfi/asa
Otero, M. (2006) ‘Profitable financial systems’, ESR Review 8: 5-10.
Roodman, D. (2009) What do we really know about microfinance's impact? Microfinance Gateway [online] http://www.microfinancegateway.org/p/site/m/template.rc/1.26.11408/ [Accessed May 16, 2010]. http://www.microfinancegateway.org/p/site/m/template.rc/1.26.11408/
Rutherford, S. (2009) The pledge, Oxford University Press, New York.
Schreiner, M. (2002) ‘Aspects of outreach: A framework for the discussion of the social benefits of microfinance’ Preprint of article published in Journal of International Development 14: 1-13.
Schreiner, M. (2007) Simple poverty scorecards. [online] http://www.microfinance.com/English/Papers/Scoring_Poverty_Simple.pdf [Accessed June 26, 2010]. http://www.microfinance.com/English/Papers/Scoring_Poverty_Simple.pdf
Woller, G. (2002) ‘The promise and peril of microfinance commercialization’, Small Enterprise Development 13: 12-21.
Ahmmed, M. (2003) Fighting poverty with innovative business strategy. A case study on ASA, ASA, Dhaka, Bangladesh.
Armendáriz, B. and Szafarz, A. (2009), On mission drift in microfinance institutions [online] Université Libre de Bruxelles, Solvay Brussels School of Economics and Management, Centre Emile Bernheim, http://ideas.repec.org/p/sol/wpaper/09-015.html [Accessed May 11, 2010]. http://ideas.repec.org/p/sol/wpaper/09-015.html
ASA (undated), Hope for the Poorest, ASA, Dhaka, Bangladesh.
ASA Website, Vision-Mission-Objective, http://www.asa.org.bd/about_mission.html [Accessed May 17, 2010] http://www.asa.org.bd/about_mission.html
ASA Website, Sustainable Microfinance Model, http://www.asa.org.bd/about_model.html [Accessed May 14, 2010]. http://www.asa.org.bd/about_model.html
ASA (2001) ASA Manual, ASA, Dhaka, Bangladesh, Centre for the Study of Financial Innovation (2008) Microfinance banana skins 2008: Risk in a booming industry [online] http://www.citigroup.com/citi/microfinance/data/news080303b.pdf, accessed May 12, 2010. http://www.citigroup.com/citi/microfinance/data/news080303b.pdf
Chen, S. and Schreiner, M. (2009) A simple poverty scorecard for Bangladesh, available from http://www.microfinance.com/English/Papers/Scoring_Poverty_Bangladesh.pdf, accessed May 16, 2010. http://www.microfinance.com/English/Papers/Scoring_Poverty_Bangladesh.pdf
Christen, R.P. (2001) Commercialization and mission drift: The transformation of microfinance in Latin America, CGAP occasional paper No. 5 [online], http://www.cgap.org/gm/document-1.9.2700/OP5.pdf [Accessed May 15, 2010]. http://www.cgap.org/gm/document-1.9.2700/OP5.pdf
Copestake, J. (2007) ‘Mission drift: Understand it, avoid it,’ ESR Review 19: 20-25.
Copestake, J. and Dawson, P. et al. (2005) ‘Monitoring the diversity of the poverty outreach and impact of microfinance: A comparison of methods using data from Peru’, Development Policy Review 23: 703-723.
Cull, R., Demirgüç-Kunt, A. and Morduch, J. (2006) Financial performance and outreach: A global analysis of leading microbanks, World Bank [online] http://ideas.repec.org/p/wbk/wbrwps/3827.html [Accessed May 17, 2010]. http://ideas.repec.org/p/wbk/wbrwps/3827.html
Frank, C. (2008) Stemming the tide of mission drift: Microfinance institutions and the double bottom line. Women's World Banking [online] http://www.swwb.org/files/pubs/en/stemming_the_tide_of_mission_drift_microfinance_transformations_and_the_Double_Bottom_Line.pdf [Accessed May 12, 2010]. http://www.swwb.org/files/pubs/en/stemming_the_tide_of_mission_drift_microfinance_transformations_and_the_Double_Bottom_Line.pdf
Hishigsuren, G. (2007) ‘Evaluating mission drift in microfinance: Lessons for programmes with social mission’, Evaluation Review 31: 203-260
Kamal, M.M. (2006) Introducing ASA innovative and sustainable microfinance model, ASA, Dhaka, Bangladesh.
Mersland, R. and Strøm, R. (2010) ‘Microfinance mission drift?’, World Development 38: 28-36.
MIX Market ASA [online] http://www.mixmarket.org/mfi/asa [Accessed May 14, 2010]. http://www.mixmarket.org/mfi/asa
Otero, M. (2006) ‘Profitable financial systems’, ESR Review 8: 5-10.
Roodman, D. (2009) What do we really know about microfinance's impact? Microfinance Gateway [online] http://www.microfinancegateway.org/p/site/m/template.rc/1.26.11408/ [Accessed May 16, 2010]. http://www.microfinancegateway.org/p/site/m/template.rc/1.26.11408/
Rutherford, S. (2009) The pledge, Oxford University Press, New York.
Schreiner, M. (2002) ‘Aspects of outreach: A framework for the discussion of the social benefits of microfinance’ Preprint of article published in Journal of International Development 14: 1-13.
Schreiner, M. (2007) Simple poverty scorecards. [online] http://www.microfinance.com/English/Papers/Scoring_Poverty_Simple.pdf [Accessed June 26, 2010]. http://www.microfinance.com/English/Papers/Scoring_Poverty_Simple.pdf
Woller, G. (2002) ‘The promise and peril of microfinance commercialization’, Small Enterprise Development 13: 12-21.
Ahmmed, M. (2003) Fighting poverty with innovative business strategy. A case study on ASA, ASA, Dhaka, Bangladesh.
Armendáriz, B. and Szafarz, A. (2009), On mission drift in microfinance institutions [online] Université Libre de Bruxelles, Solvay Brussels School of Economics and Management, Centre Emile Bernheim, http://ideas.repec.org/p/sol/wpaper/09-015.html [Accessed May 11, 2010]. http://ideas.repec.org/p/sol/wpaper/09-015.html
ASA (undated), Hope for the Poorest, ASA, Dhaka, Bangladesh.
ASA Website, Vision-Mission-Objective, http://www.asa.org.bd/about_mission.html [Accessed May 17, 2010] http://www.asa.org.bd/about_mission.html
ASA Website, Sustainable Microfinance Model, http://www.asa.org.bd/about_model.html [Accessed May 14, 2010]. http://www.asa.org.bd/about_model.html
ASA (2001) ASA Manual, ASA, Dhaka, Bangladesh, Centre for the Study of Financial Innovation (2008) Microfinance banana skins 2008: Risk in a booming industry [online] http://www.citigroup.com/citi/microfinance/data/news080303b.pdf, accessed May 12, 2010. http://www.citigroup.com/citi/microfinance/data/news080303b.pdf
Chen, S. and Schreiner, M. (2009) A simple poverty scorecard for Bangladesh, available from http://www.microfinance.com/English/Papers/Scoring_Poverty_Bangladesh.pdf, accessed May 16, 2010. http://www.microfinance.com/English/Papers/Scoring_Poverty_Bangladesh.pdf
Christen, R.P. (2001) Commercialization and mission drift: The transformation of microfinance in Latin America, CGAP occasional paper No. 5 [online], http://www.cgap.org/gm/document-1.9.2700/OP5.pdf [Accessed May 15, 2010]. http://www.cgap.org/gm/document-1.9.2700/OP5.pdf
Copestake, J. (2007) ‘Mission drift: Understand it, avoid it,’ ESR Review 19: 20-25.
Copestake, J. and Dawson, P. et al. (2005) ‘Monitoring the diversity of the poverty outreach and impact of microfinance: A comparison of methods using data from Peru’, Development Policy Review 23: 703-723.
Cull, R., Demirgüç-Kunt, A. and Morduch, J. (2006) Financial performance and outreach: A global analysis of leading microbanks, World Bank [online] http://ideas.repec.org/p/wbk/wbrwps/3827.html [Accessed May 17, 2010]. http://ideas.repec.org/p/wbk/wbrwps/3827.html
Frank, C. (2008) Stemming the tide of mission drift: Microfinance institutions and the double bottom line. Women's World Banking [online] http://www.swwb.org/files/pubs/en/stemming_the_tide_of_mission_drift_microfinance_transformations_and_the_Double_Bottom_Line.pdf [Accessed May 12, 2010]. http://www.swwb.org/files/pubs/en/stemming_the_tide_of_mission_drift_microfinance_transformations_and_the_Double_Bottom_Line.pdf
Hishigsuren, G. (2007) ‘Evaluating mission drift in microfinance: Lessons for programmes with social mission’, Evaluation Review 31: 203-260
Kamal, M.M. (2006) Introducing ASA innovative and sustainable microfinance model, ASA, Dhaka, Bangladesh.
Mersland, R. and Strøm, R. (2010) ‘Microfinance mission drift?’, World Development 38: 28-36.
MIX Market ASA [online] http://www.mixmarket.org/mfi/asa [Accessed May 14, 2010]. http://www.mixmarket.org/mfi/asa
Otero, M. (2006) ‘Profitable financial systems’, ESR Review 8: 5-10.
Roodman, D. (2009) What do we really know about microfinance's impact? Microfinance Gateway [online] http://www.microfinancegateway.org/p/site/m/template.rc/1.26.11408/ [Accessed May 16, 2010]. http://www.microfinancegateway.org/p/site/m/template.rc/1.26.11408/
Rutherford, S. (2009) The pledge, Oxford University Press, New York.
Schreiner, M. (2002) ‘Aspects of outreach: A framework for the discussion of the social benefits of microfinance’ Preprint of article published in Journal of International Development 14: 1-13.
Schreiner, M. (2007) Simple poverty scorecards. [online] http://www.microfinance.com/English/Papers/Scoring_Poverty_Simple.pdf [Accessed June 26, 2010]. http://www.microfinance.com/English/Papers/Scoring_Poverty_Simple.pdf
Woller, G. (2002) ‘The promise and peril of microfinance commercialization’, Small Enterprise Development 13: 12-21.
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