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Achieving Double Bottom-Line Performance in Hybrid Organisations: A Machine-Learning Approach. (2024). Mersland, Roy ; Auwera, Eline ; Despallier, Bert.
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    In: The Quarterly Review of Economics and Finance.
    RePEc:eee:quaeco:v:58:y:2015:i:c:p:44-55.

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  24. Beauty, weight, and skin color in charitable giving. (2015). Pan, Jessica ; Jenq, Christina ; Theseira, Walter.
    In: Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization.
    RePEc:eee:jeborg:v:119:y:2015:i:c:p:234-253.

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  25. Lending to women in microfinance: Role of social trust. (2015). Aggarwal, Raj ; Selleck, Lauren J. ; Goodell, John W..
    In: International Business Review.
    RePEc:eee:iburev:v:24:y:2015:i:1:p:55-65.

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  26. Does Commercial Microfinance Belong to the Financial Sector? Lessons from the Stock Market. (2015). .
    In: Economics Papers from University Paris Dauphine.
    RePEc:dau:papers:123456789/14039.

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  27. Dynamic Incentives in Microfinance – What about the Farmers?. (2015). Musshoff, Oliver ; Hering, Imke.
    In: 2015 AAEA & WAEA Joint Annual Meeting, July 26-28, San Francisco, California.
    RePEc:ags:aaea15:204673.

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  28. Soft Information and Default Prediction in Cooperative and Social Banks. (2014). CORNEE, Simon.
    In: Economics Working Paper Archive (University of Rennes & University of Caen).
    RePEc:tut:cremwp:201402.

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  29. The Liquidity Premium: Commercial Banks versus Microfinance Institutions. (2014). Szafarz, Ariane ; Laureti, Carolina.
    In: Working Papers CEB.
    RePEc:sol:wpaper:2013/178272.

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  30. Does Commercial Microfinance Belong to the Financial Sector? Lessons from the Stock Market. (2014). Szafarz, Ariane ; Brière, Marie ; Briere, Marie.
    In: Working Papers CEB.
    RePEc:sol:wpaper:2013/176073.

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  31. Women Leaders and Social Performance: Evidence from Financial Cooperatives in Senegal. (2014). Perilleux, Anais.
    In: Working Papers CEB.
    RePEc:sol:wpaper:2013/172618.

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  32. Having it Both Ways: A Theory of the Banking Firm with Time-Consistent and Time-Inconsistent Depositors. (2014). Szafarz, Ariane ; Laureti, Carolina.
    In: Working Papers CEB.
    RePEc:sol:wpaper:2013/163490.

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  33. The Cost of Empowerment: Multiple Sources of Women’s Debt in Rural India. (2014). Szafarz, Ariane ; Guérin, Isabelle ; Agier, Isabelle ; Guerin, Isabelle ; Garikipati, Supriya.
    In: Working Papers CEB.
    RePEc:sol:wpaper:2013/159326.

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  34. Soft Information and Default Prediction in Cooperative and Social Banks. (2014). CORNEE, Simon.
    In: Working Papers CEB.
    RePEc:sol:wpaper:2013/156300.

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  35. Vybrané faktory ovlivňující zapojení žen v mikrofinancích. (2014). Janda, Karel ; van Tran, Quang ; Zetek, Pavel.
    In: MPRA Paper.
    RePEc:pra:mprapa:59109.

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  36. Vive la Différence: Social Banks and Reciprocity in the Credit Market. (2014). Szafarz, Ariane ; CORNEE, Simon.
    In: Journal of Business Ethics.
    RePEc:kap:jbuset:v:125:y:2014:i:3:p:361-380.

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  37. Female Managers in Hybrid Organizations: Evidence from Financial Cooperatives in Senegal. (2014). Szafarz, Ariane ; Périlleux, Anaïs ; Perilleux, Anais.
    In: LIDAM Discussion Papers IRES.
    RePEc:ctl:louvir:2014018.

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  38. Flexible Products in Microfinance: Overcoming the Demand-Supply Mismatch. (2013). Szafarz, Ariane ; Laureti, Carolina ; Labie, Marc.
    In: Working Papers CEB.
    RePEc:sol:wpaper:2013/152597.

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  39. Borrowing and Women’s Empowerment: Does Type of Credit Matter?. (2013). Szafarz, Ariane ; Guérin, Isabelle ; Garikipati, Supriya ; Agier, Isabelle ; Guerin, Isabelle.
    In: Working Papers CEB.
    RePEc:sol:wpaper:2013/150440.

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  40. Women’s Access to Credit in France: How Microfinance Institutions Import Disparate Treatment from Banks. (2013). Szafarz, Ariane ; Cozarenco, Anastasia.
    In: Working Papers CEB.
    RePEc:sol:wpaper:2013/150093.

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  41. Unsubsidized Microfinance Institutions. (2013). Szafarz, Ariane ; Hudon, Marek ; D'Espallier, Bert.
    In: Working Papers CEB.
    RePEc:sol:wpaper:2013/140728.

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  42. Female Access to Credit in France: How Microfinance Institutions Import Disparate Treatment from Banks. (2013). Szafarz, Ariane ; Cozarenco, Anastasia.
    In: Working Papers.
    RePEc:hal:wpaper:halshs-00874448.

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  43. Vive la Différence: Social Banks and Reciprocity in the Credit Market. (2013). Szafarz, Ariane ; CORNEE, Simon.
    In: Post-Print.
    RePEc:hal:journl:halshs-00874615.

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  44. Lending to women in microfinance: influence of social trust and national culture Lending to women in microfinance: influence of social trust and national culture. (2013). Goodell, John ; Aggarwal, Raj.
    In: Working Papers (Old Series).
    RePEc:fip:fedcwp:1317.

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  45. Unsubsidized microfinance institutions. (2013). Szafarz, Ariane ; Hudon, Marek ; Despallier, Bert.
    In: Economics Letters.
    RePEc:eee:ecolet:v:120:y:2013:i:2:p:174-176.

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  46. Definitions Matter: Measuring Gender Gaps in Firms Access to Credit. (2013). Rabellotti, Roberta ; Presbitero, Andrea ; Piras, Claudia.
    In: Mo.Fi.R. Working Papers.
    RePEc:anc:wmofir:90.

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  47. Female Access to Credit in France: How Microfinance Institutions Import Disparate Treatment from Banks. (2013). Szafarz, Ariane ; Cozarenco, Anastasia.
    In: AMSE Working Papers.
    RePEc:aim:wpaimx:1350.

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  48. The Time-Inconsistency Factor: How Banks Adapt to their Mix of Savers. (2012). Szafarz, Ariane ; Laureti, Carolina.
    In: Working Papers CEB.
    RePEc:sol:wpaper:2013/134499.

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  49. Vive la Différence: Social Banks and Reciprocity in the Credit Market. (2012). Szafarz, Ariane ; CORNEE, Simon.
    In: Working Papers CEB.
    RePEc:sol:wpaper:2013/129733.

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  50. Credit to Women Entrepreneurs: The Curse of the Trustworthier Sex. (2011). Szafarz, Ariane ; Agier, Isabelle.
    In: Working Papers CEB.
    RePEc:sol:wpaper:2013/76871.

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