PhD “Management Controls, Social Impact, and Sustainability in Microfinance Institutions”

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FEBRI, the graduate school and research institute of the Faculty of Economics and Business has available one PhD position in the field of “Management Controls, Social Impact, and Sustainability in Microfinance Institutions”
Project description
Are you passionate about exploring the role of management control in shaping the sustainability and impact of social enterprises? This PhD opportunity offers a chance to contribute to meaningful research at the intersection of management control, finance, and social impact, influencing both academic knowledge and real-world practices in the microfinance sector.
Microfinance Institutions (MFIs) play a crucial role in financial inclusion by providing essential financial services to underserved communities. However, MFIs’ ability to balance financial sustainability with their social mission depends on the effectiveness of their management control systems. Despite extensive research on management control in a variety of organizations, MFIs remain underexplored in management control research. This project aims to address this gap by examining (1) the types of management controls used by MFIs, (2) how these controls interact across different MFI models, and (3) their role in ensuring social impact while maintaining competitiveness and long-term sustainability.
To achieve these objectives, this study will use qualitative and survey-based research. Aligned with several Sustainable Development Goals (SDG 1 – No Poverty, SDG 8 – Decent Work and Economic Growth, and SDG 16 – Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions), the findings will highlight how effective management controls can help MFIs achieve both financial sustainability and social impact, and could provide guidance to MFI leaders, policymakers, and stakeholders.
Organisation
The PhD position is embedded in the research programme Accounting of FEB’s Research Institute. The project will be supervised by dr. Shan Ahmad, dr. Klaus Derfuss, and prof. dr.ir. Paula Dirks.
The PhD student will work in intensive exchange with the supervisory team. The high quality and impact of the research will be the basis for a thesis leading to a PhD degree from the University of Groningen.