Online Peer-to-Peer Lending: A Literature Review

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Online Peer-to-Peer Lending: A Literature Review. / Bachmann, Alexander; Becker, Alexander; Bürckner, Daniel et al.
in: Journal of Internet Banking and Commerce, Jahrgang 16, Nr. 2, 08.2011, S. 1-18.

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title = "Online Peer-to-Peer Lending: A Literature Review",
abstract = "The term online peer-to-peer lending (P2P) describes the loan origination process between private individuals on online platforms were financial institutions operate only as intermediates required by law. Initialized by groups in online social networks, first commercial online P2P lending platforms started in 2005. Thus online P2P lending is a relatively young research field. This paper gives a brief overview of the P2P lending market and reviews the research on the determinants of P2P lending. We distinguish between financial and demographic characteristics of the borrower, as well as social characteristics like friends and group affiliation. The reviewed literature gives insights on how the determinants affect the borrowers' likelihood of successful funding, the final interest rate that has to be paid as well as the relationship of the borrowers' characteristics and lending success.",
keywords = "Business informatics, Demographic characteristics, Determinants of funding success, Financial characteristics, Group intermediation, Literature review, Peer-to-peer lending",
author = "Alexander Bachmann and Alexander Becker and Daniel B{\"u}rckner and Michel Hilker and Frank Kock and Mark Lehmann and Phillip Tiburtius and Burkhardt Funk",
year = "2011",
month = aug,
language = "English",
volume = "16",
pages = "1--18",
journal = "Journal of Internet Banking and Commerce",
issn = "1204-5357",
publisher = "JIBC Publisher",
number = "2",

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AU - Becker, Alexander

AU - Bürckner, Daniel

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AU - Kock, Frank

AU - Lehmann, Mark

AU - Tiburtius, Phillip

AU - Funk, Burkhardt

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KW - Financial characteristics

KW - Group intermediation

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