Analysis of member performance: a case of BRAC's rural development programme
Citation
Hussain, A. M. M., Mallick, D., & Chowdhury, A. M. R. (1998, December). Analysis of member performance: a case of BRAC’s rural development programme. Research Reports (1998): Economic Studies, Vol - XIII, 352–366.Abstract
A comparative analysis of high performing and other BRAC members has been made to
determine factors responsible for differences in their performance. It was found that both the
success cases and other members owned similar amount of land at the time of joining BRAC
programmes. Among the success group the performances of self employed, literate, and female
headed households were significantly higher compared to other members. Members with traits of
leadership, higher initial endowment, higher involvement in relatively high return activities,
higher entrepreneurial skill and higher social position achieved greater success. The success
members also had close kinship ties with other members in the organization. Multiple loan use
was also found as one of the influencing/actors behind their success.