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A psychological study of the relationship between micro-finance self-esteem and self-efficacy of the poor in South Africa

Thesis (PhD)--University of Pretoria, 2015.

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spelling oai:repository.up.ac.za:2263/60398 A psychological study of the relationship between micro-finance self-esteem and self-efficacy of the poor in South Africa Wagner, Claire motilengb@gmail.com Moteleng, Barnard Commercialisation Economic psychology Self-efficacy and Self-esteem Critical theory UCTD Thesis (PhD)--University of Pretoria, 2015. The impact of micro-finance on the lives of the poor is a hotly debated issue filled with controversies and inaccuracies. The literature review on the benefits of micro-finance indicates that early debates were mostly based on heart-warming anecdotes and case studies, with little empirical study on its actual impact. Thus, despite the heated debate on micro-finance, there is still little understanding on the true empirical impacts of microfinance, particularly its psychological impacts on the poor. This study investigated the relationship and impact of micro-finance on self-esteem and self-efficacy. The study was conducted using a non-experimental research strategy (within-subjects design) and quasiexperimental strategy (pre-post-test non-equivalent control group). Two sampling methods, systematic and convenience sampling were used to select participants. A total of 264 pre-test and 159 post-test participants took part in this study. Data were collected using the Rosenberg self-esteem scale and General self-efficacy scale. The Pearson product-moment correlation coefficient was employed to measure the relationship between micro-finance, self-esteem and self-efficacy. The MANCOVA was used to investigate the impact of the provision of micro-finance on self-esteem and self-efficacy. The results not only showed that micro-finance is positively related to self-esteem and self-efficacy, but also showed that the provision of micro-finance led to an increase in the self-esteem of the recipients. The study further revealed a decline in the self-esteem of those who were declined micro-finance and highlighted the covariates that influenced this relationship. In light of these results, practical and theoretical implications affecting micro-finance practitioners, researchers and recipients are identified. Suggestions for future research are made based on the improvement of current methodologies, inclusion and use of valid control groups, the use of different sampling methods and larger sample sizes. Psychology PhD Unrestricted 2017-05-12T11:38:50Z 2017-05-12T11:38:50Z 2017-04-24 2015 Thesis Moteleng, B 2015, A psychological study of the relationship between micro-finance self-esteem and self-efficacy of the poor in South Africa, PhD Thesis, University of Pretoria, Pretoria, viewed yymmdd <http://hdl.handle.net/2263/60398> A2017 http://hdl.handle.net/2263/60398 en © 2017 University of Pretoria. All rights reserved. The copyright in this work vests in the University of Pretoria. No part of this work may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, without the prior written permission of the University of Pretoria. application/pdf University of Pretoria
spellingShingle Commercialisation
Economic psychology
Self-efficacy and Self-esteem
Critical theory
UCTD
A psychological study of the relationship between micro-finance self-esteem and self-efficacy of the poor in South Africa
title A psychological study of the relationship between micro-finance self-esteem and self-efficacy of the poor in South Africa
title_full A psychological study of the relationship between micro-finance self-esteem and self-efficacy of the poor in South Africa
title_fullStr A psychological study of the relationship between micro-finance self-esteem and self-efficacy of the poor in South Africa
title_full_unstemmed A psychological study of the relationship between micro-finance self-esteem and self-efficacy of the poor in South Africa
title_short A psychological study of the relationship between micro-finance self-esteem and self-efficacy of the poor in South Africa
title_sort psychological study of the relationship between micro finance self esteem and self efficacy of the poor in south africa
topic Commercialisation
Economic psychology
Self-efficacy and Self-esteem
Critical theory
UCTD
url http://hdl.handle.net/2263/60398