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Social collateral, soft information and online peer-to-peer lending: A theoretical model

Zhengchi Liu, Jennifer Shang, Shin-yi Wu and Pei-yu Chen

European Journal of Operational Research, 2020, vol. 281, issue 2, 428-438

Abstract: Traditional credit markets have been criticized as inefficient in allocating credits to borrowers. Powered by advanced Internet technology, online Peer-to-Peer (P2P) lending has emerged as an attractive alternative, especially for small borrowers who have limited assets and are in need of funds urgently. Although several empirical studies have examined factors influencing the micro-level lending outcome, there is a lack of understanding on the overall business model of P2P lending, especially its screening mechanism, and how it helps address the deficiency of the traditional credit market. This paper fills this void. First, we develop a theoretical model incorporating two unique features of P2P lending (soft information and social collateral) and show that in P2P, low-risk borrowers could force high-risk ones off the market under very general conditions. As a result, P2P complements traditional credit markets by serving the unserved (low-risk borrowers with little assets) in the traditional credit markets. Second, we further identify the critical operational settings for P2P success, and the impacts of these settings on borrowers’ welfare. Overall, our model and analyses not only contribute to the literature by showing analytically that P2P and the traditional credit markets are complementary, but also provide practical guidance to P2P platform managers regarding their platform design to help reshape business strategies and enhance business opportunities.

Keywords: Finance; P2P lending; Screening mechanism; Social collateral; Soft information (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2020
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DOI: 10.1016/j.ejor.2019.08.038

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