Type | Journal Article - Asian Journal of Business and Management Sciences |
Title | Cooperative societies’ effectiveness in credit delivery for agricultural enterprises in Ogun State, Southwest Nigeria |
Author(s) | |
Volume | 2 |
Issue | 8 |
Publication (Day/Month/Year) | 2012 |
Page numbers | 1-7 |
URL | http://www.ajbms.org/articlepdf/1ajbms2012282215.pdf |
Abstract | The study assessed the effectiveness of cooperative societies in Yewa North Local Government in Ogun State, southwest Nigeria using approval rate, arrival rate, service rate traffic intensity and idle time. The study used a multi stage random sampling to select 10 cooperative societies in the Local Government Area. The list of all registered cooperative societies was obtained from the Ministry of Commerce and Industry. From the list, 10 cooperatives societies were randomly selected. The primary data for the study were collected in November 2011 using a well structured questionnaire. The data collected were analyzed using descriptive statistics and Queue Model. The overall results show that the cooperative societies had approval rate of 88.4% with an average traffic intensity of 1.05 and an idle time of -0.05. This shows that the cooperative societies were not very efficient in the queue management because the idle time was not zero and were not very effective in credit delivery because the approval rate is less than 100%. Based on the evidence presented in this study, we conclude that the cooperative societies were not very effective and efficiency in credit delivery. Any policy geared towards improving the capital base of the societies and increase the managerial ability of the cooperative management staff will go a long way to increase the approval rate and the idle time. |
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