The Effect of Heterogeneity and Freedom of Participation on Collective Action in Rural Self-Help Groups: Combining In-Depth Interviews With Curve Estimation

2016
In India, self-help groups aim to eradicate poverty. Groups access microcredit via banks, government, or nongovernmental organizations. A vast but inconclusive literature exists on the impacts of heterogeneity and freedom of participation on group functioning. We used survey data and curve estimation to study the effect of these variables on collective action. Survey results were triangulated with in-depth interviews. The applied mixed methods design is useful for empirical studies where the functional form of one variable on the other variable is contested and no a priori model exists for theory-driven deductive empirical testing. We found that both variables are mediated by their institutional context. Heterogeneity promotes the emergence of leadership in bank groups, but it reduces collective action in government-initiated groups.
JOURNAL OF MIXED METHODS RESEARCH
页码:147-167|卷号:10|期号:2
ISSN:1558-6898
来源机构
Humboldt University of Berlin
收录类型
SSCI
发表日期
2016
学科领域
循证社会科学-综合
国家
德国
语种
英语
DOI
10.1177/1558689814550876
其他关键词
COOPERATION; INEQUALITY; MANAGEMENT; POVERTY; INDIA
EISSN
1558-6901
资助机构
German Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF) as part of the Sustainable Hyderabad project [FKZ 01LG0506A1]; European Commission's Erasmus Mundus program
资助信息
The author(s) disclosed receipt of the following financial support for the research, authorship, and/or publication of this article: We are grateful for financial support from the German Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF) as part of the Sustainable Hyderabad project (Grant Number: FKZ 01LG0506A1). Saikumar C. Bharamappanavara is also grateful for financial support received under the European Commission's Erasmus Mundus program for his studies in the International Master of Rural Development.
被引频次(WOS)
5
被引更新日期
2022-01
关键词
collective action curve estimation heterogeneity India self-help groups