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  1. Dynamics in environmental legislation
  2. How Can Fintech Companies Get Involved in the Environment?
  3. Alternative strategies of for-profit, not-for-profit and state-owned Nepalese microfinance institutions for poverty alleviation and women empowerment
  4. The determinants of the intention to use autonomous vehicles
  5. Community Leadership at a Hindu Non-Profit Organization Leads to Outperforming in Indian Microfinance Market
  6. Institutional Motivations for Conversion from Public Sector Unit to a Social Business: The Case Study of Burgundy School of Business in France
  7. Countries should issue shares rather than bonds: equity rather than debt.
  8. Is an Offline Sharing Economy Innovation Transmissible Online?
  9. Social Entrepreneurship Theoretical Work Has Been Static
  10. Toward a realistic theory of social entrepreneurship
  11. News and Trends in Fintech and Digital Microfinance: Why Are European MFIs Invisible?
  12. FinTech evolution: Strategic value management issues in a fast changing industry
  13. Learning from Gandhi: Addressing the current dilemmas in microfinance
  14. Credit scoring: A historic recurrence in microfinance
  15. Poverty scoring and financial inclusion of the poor
  16. Why minority interests may be encouraged by majority regulation: A case study illustrated by slow money movement
  17. Gandhian Solution for Greece?
  18. A modified household economic portfolio model for assessing impact of microfinance using diaries
  19. Evolution of Mobile Banking Regulations: A Case Study on Legislator's Behavior
  20. Micro-equity for sustainable development: Selection, monitoring and exit strategies of micro-angels
  21. Dealing with Black Swan Events: An Interview with Vijay Mahajan, Founder and CEO of Basix
  22. Knowledge in Microsocial Milieus: the Case of Microfinance Practices Among Women in India
  23. A Tale of Two Single-Mothers: Understanding the Impact of Handicap through the Use of Diaries
  24. The Role of Stakeholders in the Historical Evolution of Microfinance in Togo
  25. Why Does Creative Destruction No Longer Work? Proposing Actions for a Future with Reduced Employment
  26. Book Review
  27. The Agreeable Entrepreneur
  28. Slow money in an age of fiduciary capitalism
  29. Does Microfinance Cause or Reduce Suicides?
  30. The Strategic Challenges of a Social Innovation: The Case of Rang De in Crowdfunding
  31. The Use of Credit Scoring in Microfinance Institutions and Their Outreach
  32. Innovative Transposition of Trust Mechanisms in Social Lending Groups from Offline to Online
  33. From Disconnected to Integrated tax and financial systems A post-IFRS evaluation of evolution of Tax and Financial Reporting relationships based on the French case
  34. An Introduction to Slow Money and its Gandhian Roots
  35. Hinduism and microcredit
  36. Dialectic evolution through the social innovation process: from microcredit to microfinance
  37. Fairness and microcredit interest rates: from Rawlsian principles of justice to the distribution of the bargaining range
  38. Another “French paradox”: explaining why interest rates to microenterprises did not increase with the change in French usury legislation
  39. A minimum wage solution to halving world poverty by 2015: A stakeholder approach
  40. A minimum wage solution to halving world poverty by 2015: A stakeholder approach
  41. Managing Multi-Faceted Risks in Microfinance Operations
  42. Book Review:Dead Aid: Why Aid Is Not Working and There Is Another Way for Africaby Dambisa Moyo
  43. Contextualising microfinance research
  44. Love Money
  45. Software as a service: An opportunity for disruptive innovation in the microfinance software market?
  46. Microfinance and Entrepreneurship
  47. Micro-equity and social entrepreneurship from a venture capital perspective
  48. The Compartamos microfinance IPO: Mission conflicts in hybrid institutions with diverse shareholding
  49. Book review: A comparison of two books of microfinance pioneers
  50. Developing microfinance: A survey of the literature
  51. Institutional analysis to understand the growth of microfinance institutions in West African economic and monetary union
  52. Co-creation for impact investment in microfinance
  53. La réforme de la législation française en matière d'usure facilite-t-elle l'accès au crédit des micro-entreprises ?
  54. Brand Value Building in Online Social Lending Startups
  55. Microsavings and market saturation: the evolution of diversity in saving products
  56. Financial crisis: lessons from microfinance
  57. Project valuation in the presence of loss aversion during economic crises
  58. Advanced Technologies for Microfinance
  59. Legal Risk in the Financial Markets , by Roger McCormick
  60. Should online micro-lending be for profit or for philanthropy? DhanaX and Rang De
  61. Online or Offline?
  62. Microcredit Capital Flows and Interest Rates: An Alternative Explanation
  63. Corporate Social Responsibility in the Dynamic Information Age of Inter-Systems Connectivity
  64. Sustainable growth rates: refining a measure
  65. Wine auctions: More explanations for the declining price anomaly
  66. Another 'French Paradox': Explaining Why Interest Rates to Microenterprises Did Not Increase with the Change in French Usury Legislation
  67. Hinduism and Microfinance
  68. The Agreeable Entrepreneurs
  69. Should the Slow Money Movement Be Encouraged Through Regulation?
  70. Another French Social Innovation: Cooperatives of Salaried Entrepreneurs
  71. Why Does Creative Destruction No Longer Work?
  72. The European Community Customs Code
  73. Strategic Aspects of Value Added Tax (VAT)
  74. European VAT - General Principles
  75. Is SaaS the Appropriate Technology for Microfinance?
  76. Co-Creation for Impact Investment in Microfinance
  77. Evolution of Mobile Banking Regulations
  78. MIS Software for the Microfinance Market: An Analysis
  79. EC Directive on Capital Duties (69/335/EEC)
  80. Double Taxation Avoidance: International and Dividends
  81. The Parent Subsidiary Directive
  82. Creating Value through International Networking by Tax Administrations
  83. An Introduction to Slow Money
  84. Microfinance and Microentrepreneurship: Case Studies in Social Innovation
  85. Public Governance Considerations in Taxation of Human Capital: Efficiency, Equity and Justice
  86. Criteria for Selecting Restructuring Strategies for Distressed or Declining Enterprises
  87. A Minimum Wage Solution to Halving World Poverty by 2015: A Stakeholder Approach
  88. Argentina's Default on Rescheduled Debt: Different Perspectives
  89. Learning from Gandhi: Addressing the Current Dilemmas in Microfinance
  90. From Social Rating to Seal of Excellence: Utility or Futility?
  91. A Strategic Management Approach to the Problems of EU taxation
  92. A Comment on Filipe M. Santos's Positive Theory of Social Entrepreneurship
  93. Selecting Restructuring Strategies for Sick Companies: Incorporating the Decision-Making Element
  94. An Introduction to Microcredit: Why Money is Flowing from the Rich to the Poor
  95. Microcredit as a social innovation
  96. Does Microfinance Cause or Reduce Suicides? Policy Recommendations for Reducing Borrower Stress
  97. Microsavings and Market Saturation: The Evolution of Diversity in Saving Products
  98. Religious Practice and Microcredit: Literature Review and Research Directions
  99. The Bankers' Dilemma: Need for Stakeholder Gaming to Understand the Poor Little Rich Boy
  100. The EU Savings Directive (ESD): Taxation of Savings Income in the Form of Interest Payments (2003/48/EC, June 2003)
  101. A Brief Inventory of Behavioral Influences on the Subjective Risk Adjusted Discount Rates in Project Appraisal
  102. Dealing with Black Swan Events: An Interview with Vijay Mahajan, Founder and CEO, Basix
  103. Microcredit as a social innovation
  104. From Disconnected to Integrated Tax and Financial Systems: A Post-IFRS Evaluation of Evolution of Tax and Financial Reporting Relationships Based on the French Case
  105. A Bilingual Account of the History of Microfinance in Togo (Un Compte Bilingue De L'Histore De Microfinance En Togo)
  106. Social Innovation Lessons from Microangels? An Institutional Entrepreneurship Case Study of the CIGALES Movement in France
  107. The Use of Web 2.0 Technologies in Online Lending and Impact on Different Components of Interest Rates
  108. The Use of Web 2.0 Technologies in Online Lending and Impact on Different Components of Interest Rates
  109. Can Social Dynamics Be Channeled from Offline to Online Communities?
  110. Studing the Micro-Angels Approach to Micro-Investment Decisions
  111. What the European North Owes to the European South: Squaring Subsides and Not Crushing Credit
  112. Does Crowdfunding (Creatively) Disturb the Conventional (Banking) Alliances with Support Networks for Financing (Micro-)Entrepreneurs?