Financial Leadership in Microfinance

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financial empowerment
Financial inclusion
financial literacy
grassroots governance
India
microfinance
poverty alleviation strategies
qualitative case studies
Self-help groups
Social capital
social capital theory
Socio cultural factors
sustainable financial practices in India
technology-enabled inclusion

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  • ISBN 9781041037279
  • Weight: 520g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 13 Apr 2026
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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This book examines the critical role of financial literacy in enhancing financial inclusion for India's underprivileged populations, particularly during the unprecedented challenges posed by COVID-19.

Social capital, cultural norms, and shared psychological frameworks play a crucial role in determining financial inclusion outcomes for individuals at the bottom of the economic pyramid. India has rolled out various schemes to engage grassroots communities through local governance structures, ensuring robust support for those at the base of the socioeconomic pyramid. Despite pervasive marginalization, individuals below the poverty line have reaped benefits from the government of India's initiatives, granting them access to crucial financial services leveraging technology-driven approaches. Empowerment through roleplays, fairs, Naukkad Natak, Sakhi Mandals, and Didis has created leadership within the communities. Using the Grounded Theory & Case study, this book approaches the ambit of qualitative research to examine the issue of financial inclusion of the marginalized people through the use of financial and social intermediation.

This book aims to study the impact of socio-cultural factors on adoption of sustainable financial practices. It will be of interest to researchers, bankers, policy makers, students and academicians working with Development Economics, Finance, Microfinance Management, Social Finance, Credit & Credit institutions.

Nishi Malhotra is Assistant Professor at the Indian Institute of Management Sambalpur. She holds a Ph.D. in Finance, Accounting & Control from IIM Kozhikode. Her research focuses on microfinance, financial literacy, and rural banking. Dr. Malhotra has authored multiple books and papers in ABDC and Scopus-ranked journals and received several academic awards.

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