Items by Johnson, Susan
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2012
Johnson, S. and Arnold, S., 2012. Inclusive financial markets: is transformation under way in Kenya? Development Policy Review, 30 (6), pp. 719-748.
Banthia, A., Johnson, S., McCord, M. J. and Mathews, B., 2012. Microinsurance that works for women. In: Matul, M. and Churchill, C., eds. Protecting the Poor: A microinsurance compendium. Vol. II. Geneva: ILO, pp. 331-348.
Johnson, S., 2012. Forthcoming. From microfinance to inclusive financial markets: the challenge of social regulation. Oxford Development Studies
2011
Johnson, S. and Nino-Zarazua, M., 2011. Financial access and exclusion in Kenya and Uganda. The Journal of Development Studies, 47 (3), pp. 475-496.
2010
Johnson, S., Malkamaki, M. and Nino-Zarazua, M., 2010. The role of informal groups in financial markets : evidence from Kenya. Working Paper. Bath, U. K.: Centre for Development Studies, University of Bath. (Bath Papers in International Development; BPD7)
Johnson, S., Arvind, A. and Assadi, D., 2010. Online or offline?: The rise of "peer-to-peer" lending in microfinance. Journal of Electronic Commerce in Organisations, 8 (3), pp. 26-37.
2009
Johnson, S., 2009. Microfinance is dead! Long live microfinance! Critical reflections on two decades of microfinance policy and practice. Enterprise Development and Microfinance, 20 (4), pp. 291-303.
Johnson, S., 2009. Institutions markets and economic development. In: Deneulin, S. and Shahani, L., eds. An Introduction to the Human Development and Capability Approach. Earthscan, pp. 162-178.
Johnson, S. and Nino-Zarazua, M., 2009. Financial Access and Exclusion in Kenya and Uganda. Working Paper. Bath: Centre for Development Studies, University of Bath. (Wellbeing in Developing Countries (WeD) Working Papers; Bath Papers in Inter)
Johnson, S. and Nino-Zarazua, M., 2009. Financial exclusion in Kenya and Uganda. Working Paper. Bath, UK: Centre for Development Studies.
Johnson, S., 2009. Polanyi and the instituted processes of markets: Introducing a wellbeing perspective. Working Paper. Bath, UK: University of Bath/Wellbeing in Developing Countries Research Group. (Wellbeing in Developing Countries (WeD) Working Papers; WeD Working Paper 09)
2007
Johnson, S., 2007. The role of markets in the construction of wellbeing: The need for a Polanyian perspective. Working Paper. Bath, UK: University of Bath/Wellbeing in Developing Countries Research Group. (Wellbeing in Developing Countries (WeD) Working Papers; WeD Working Paper 42)
Johnson, S., Anyango, E., Esipisu, E., Malkamaki, M., Musoke, C. and Opoku, L., 2007. Village Savings and Loan Associations: experience from Zanzibar. Small Enterprise Development Journal, 18 (1), pp. 11-24.
Johnson, S. and Sharma, N., 2007. ‘Institutionalizing suspicion’: The management and governance challenge in user-owned microfinance groups. In: Dichter, T. and Harper, M., eds. What’s Wrong with Microfinance. Rugby, UK: Practical Action Publishing.
2006
Johnson, S., Malkamaki, M. and Wanjau, K., 2006. Tackling the ‘frontiers’ of microfinance in Kenya: the role for decentralized services. Small Enterprise Development Journal, 17 (3).
2005
Copestake, J., Greeley, M., Johnson, S., Kabeer, N. and Simanowitz, A., 2005. Money with a mission. Microfinance and poverty reduction. London: Intermediate Technology Publications.
Johnson, S., Hulme, D. and Ruthven, O., 2005. Finance and Poor People's Livelihoods. In: Finance and Development: Surveys of Theory, Evidence and Policy. Green, Christopher J. Kirkpatrick, Colin H. Murinde, Victor, eds., Cheltenham, U.K. and Northampton, Mass.: Elgar. , pp. 277-303.
Johnson, S., 2005. Fragmentation and Embeddedness: An Alternative Approach to the Analysis of Rural Financial Markets. Oxford Development Studies, 33 (3-4), pp. 357-375.
Johnson, S., 2005. Gender Relations, Empowerment and Microcredit: Moving on from a Lost Decade. European Journal of Development Research, 17 (2), pp. 224-48.
Copestake, J., Brody, A., Greeley, M., Johnson, S., Pawlak, K., Matul, M., Simanowitz, A. and Woller, G., 2005. Guidelines for social performance management of microfinance. Brighton: Institute of Development Studies.
Johnson, S., Copestake, J. and Wright, K., 2005. Impact Assessment of Microfinance: Towards a New Protocol for Collection and Analysis of Qualitative Data. In: Holland, J. and Campbell, J., eds. Methods, Knowledge and Power: Combining Quantitative and Qualitative Development Research. Rugby: ITDG Publishing.
Copestake, J. G., Johnson, S. and Wright-Revolledo, K. E., 2005. Impact assessment of microfinance : Towards a new protocol for collection and analysis of qualitative data. In: Holland, J. and Campbell, J. R., eds. Methods in Development Research: Combining Qualitative and Quantitative Approaches. ITDG Publishing.
Johnson, S. and Nakayenga, R., 2005. Institutionalising feedback from clients using credit association meetings: the experience of FOCCAS, Uganda. In: Brody A,, Greeley M, and K, W.-R., eds. Money with a Mission (Volume 2): Managing the Social Performance of Microfinance. Rugby: ITDG Publishing.
Johnson, S., 2005. Rural Financial Markets. In: Green, C. J., Kirkpatrick, C. H. and Murinde, V., eds. Finance and Development: Surveys of Theory, Evidence and Policy. Cheltenham, U.K. and Northampton, Mass: Elgar, pp. 315-332.
2004
Johnson, S., 2004. Gender norms in financial markets: Evidence from Kenya. World Development, 32 (8), pp. 1355-1374.
Johnson, S., 2004. 'Milking the elephant': Financial markets as real markets in Kenya. Development and Change, 35 (2), pp. 247-274.
Johnson, S., 2004. The impact of microfinance institutions in local financial markets: a case study from Kenya. Journal of International Development, 16 (3), pp. 501-517.
2003
Johnson, S., Mule, N., Hickson, R. and Mwangi, W., 2003. The Managed ASCA Model: Innovation in Kenya's Microfinance Industry. In: Harper, M., ed. Microfinance: Evolution, Achievements and Challenges. ITDG Publishing.
2002
Johnson, S., Mule, N., Hickson, R. and Mwangi, W., 2002. The Managed ASCA Model: Innovation in Kenya’s Microfinance Industry. Small Enterprise Development Journal, 13 (2), pp. 56-66.
Johnson, S., Malkamaki, M., Mukwana, P. and Wanjau, K., 2002. One step beyond: Challenges and opportunities in promoting quality financial services in remoter areas. Nairobi: MicroSave.
2001
Johnson, S., 2001. Finca Malawi Impact Assessment Research :Working Paper 5: Qualitative Case Studies in Central Region: Final Report. Working Paper. Centre for Development Studies, Department of Economics and International Development, University of Bath, UK.
Copestake, J., Bhalotra, S. and Johnson, S., 2001. Assessing the impact of microcredit: A Zambian case study. The Journal of Development Studies, 37 (4), pp. 81-100.
Johnson, S., 2001. From fragmentation to embeddedness: towards an institutional analysis of financial markets. FDRP Working Paper no 29 ed. Manchester: University of Manchester, IDPM.
Johnson, S., Doyle, K., Emrul Hasan, M., Jimenez, E. and Kidder, T., 2001. Stormy weather: microfinance, shocks and the prospects for sustainability. In: Lewis, D. and Wallace, T., eds. New Roles and Relevance: Development NGOs and the Challenge of Change. Bloomfield: Kumarian Press, pp. 121-131.
2000
Johnson, S., 2000. Gender Impact Assessment in Microfinance and Microenterprise: why and how? Development in Practice, 10 (1), pp. 89-93.
1999
Johnson, S. and Kidder, T., 1999. Globalization and gender - dilemmas for microfinance organizations. Small Enterprise Development, 10 (3), pp. 4-15.
Johnson, S., 1999. New economy, new equality? A feminist perspective on progress. New Economy, 6 (2), pp. 110-114.
1998
Johnson, S., 1998. Programme Impact Assessment in Microfinance:the Need for Analysis of Real Markets. IDS Bulletin - Institute of Development Studies, 29 (4), pp. 21-30.
Johnson, S., 1998. Microfinance North and South: Contrasting Current Debates. Journal of International Development, 10 (6), pp. 799-810.
1997
Johnson, S. and Rogaly, B., 1997. Microfinance and poverty reduction. Oxford: Oxfam.
