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Juliana Siwale
Juliana Siwale
Senior Lecturer of International Business, Nottingham Business School, Nottingham Trent University
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Microfinance: accountability from the grassroots
R Dixon, J Ritchie, J Siwale
Accounting, Auditing & Accountability Journal 19 (3), 405-427, 2006
3052006
Loan officers and loan ‘delinquency’in microfinance: A Zambian case
R Dixon, J Ritchie, J Siwale
Accounting forum 31 (1), 47-71, 2007
1422007
Disclosing the loan officer’s role in microfinance development
JN Siwale, J Ritchie
International Small Business Journal 30 (4), 432-450, 2012
1042012
Rural entrepreneurship theory in the developing and developed world
R Newbery, J Siwale, A Henley
The International Journal of Entrepreneurship and Innovation 18 (1), 3-4, 2017
512017
Microfinance regulation and social sustainability of microfinance institutions: The case of Nigeria and Zambia
J Siwale, N Okoye
Annals of Public and Cooperative Economics 88 (4), 611-632, 2017
492017
Why did I not prepare for this? The politics of negotiating fieldwork access, identity, and methodology in researching microfinance institutions
J Siwale
Sage Open 5 (2), 2158244015587560, 2015
462015
Microfinance and loan officers’ work experiences: Perspectives from Zambia
J Siwale
The Journal of Development Studies 52 (9), 1289-1305, 2016
352016
Microfinance regulation and effective corporate governance in Nigeria and Zambia
N Okoye, J Siwale
International Journal of Law and Management 59 (1), 102-121, 2017
262017
The Failure of Hybrid Organizations: A Legitimation Perspective
J Siwale, J Kimmitt, J Amankwah-Amoah
Management and Organization Review, 2020
182020
Computing for social good: Supporting microfinance institutions in Zambia
K Wakunuma, J Siwale, R Beck
The Electronic Journal of Information Systems in Developing Countries 85 (3 …, 2019
172019
Overcoming the liability of outsidership: An fsQCA analysis of African transnational entrepreneurs in the UK
O Aluko, UF Ott, J Siwale, K Odusanya
Journal of Business Research 145, 106-116, 2022
152022
The role of networks in opportunity identification: A focus on African transnational entrepreneurs
O Aluko, J Siwale, A Simba
International Review of Entrepreneurship 17 (4), 407-428, 2020
132020
Accounting for microfinance failure: insights from Zambia
J Siwale, J Ritchie
International Journal of Critical Accounting 5 (6), 641-662, 2013
132013
Failure by design: the rise and fall of a microfinance institution in Zambia–a case of pride Zambia
J Siwale, J Ritchie
122011
The role of loan officers and clients in the diffusion of microfinance: A study of PRIDE Zambia and CETZAM in Zambia.
JN Siwale
Durham University, 2006
122006
Enhanced job satisfaction under tighter technological control: The paradoxical outcomes of digitalisation
NS Bisht, C Trusson, J Siwale, MN Ravishankar
New Technology, Work and Employment 38 (2), 162-184, 2023
112023
Digitising microfinance: on the route to losing the traditional ‘human face’of microfinance institutions
J Siwale, C Godfroid
Oxford Development Studies 50 (2), 177-191, 2022
92022
Toward understanding the dynamics of the relationship between religion, entrepreneurship and social change: Empirical findings from technology-savvy African immigrants in UK
J Siwale, C Gurău, O Aluko, LP Dana, S Ojo
Technological Forecasting and Social Change 186, 122153, 2023
82023
Editorial: Special issue on rural entrepreneurship theory in the developed and developing context
R Newbery, J Siwale, A Henley
International Journal of Entrepreneurship and Innovation 18 (1), 1-3, 2017
82017
Mapping of diaspora direct investment: Critical areas of investment
J Siwale
African Diaspora Direct Investment: Establishing the Economic and Socio …, 2018
72018
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