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Peer-to-Peer (P2P) lending emerged over a decade ago and quickly evolved into a global industry. Since then, the P2P lending industry has become more complex, with increasingly diverse types of business models, each involving different risks and challenges. The Article analyzes the current state...
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This study aims to analyze how lender protection for default risk provided by peer to peer lending platform (P2P) effect to prospective lenders’ lending intentions in Indonesia, and use platform trust as the mediating variable. We collected and summarized protection terms provided by P2P...
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Der Trend zur Auswertung aller nur möglichen Datenbestände für kommerzielle Zwecke ist eine nicht mehr aufzuhaltende Entwicklung. Auch für die Kreditwürdigkeitsprüfung wird überlegt, Daten aus Sozialen Netzwerken einzusetzen. Die Forschungsfrage entsteht, wie die Nutzer dieser Netzwerke...
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La versión española de este artículo se puede encontrar en: http://ssrn.com/abstract=4040930.This paper addresses a research agenda of the regulatory challenges of digital financial platforms. After approaching the nature of digital financial platforms, the decentralized finances that arise...
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Background: We examine the signaling effect of borrowers’ social media behavior, especially self-disclosure behavior, on the default probability of money borrowers on a peer-to-peer (P2P) lending site. Method: We use a unique dataset that combines loan data from a large P2P lending site with...
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The existence of peer effect on financial decision is well documented in the literature. However, little is known about the peer effect on default choice of consumer credit. We fill this gap by using a novel data and research design constructed from a cash loan platform in China. We find the...
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Previous studies indicate that individuals’ default behaviors on online peer-to-peer (P2P) lending platforms greatly influence other borrowers’ default intentions. However, the mechanism of this impact is not clear. Moreover, there is scarce research in regard to which factors influence the...
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