Online or Offline?: The Rise of "Peer-to-Peer" Lending in Microfinance

  • Authors:
  • Arvind Ashta;Djamchid Assadi;Susan Johnson

  • Affiliations:
  • Burgundy School of Business, France;Burgundy School of Business Groupe ESC Dijon-Bourgogne, France;University of Bath, UK

  • Venue:
  • Journal of Electronic Commerce in Organizations
  • Year:
  • 2010

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Abstract

Over the past five years, "peer-to-peer" lending websites have become a new approach to mobilizing funds for on-lending to impoverished people in developing countries microfinance and domestic markets. In this paper, the authors review these developments and use the analytical lens of asymmetric information and transactions costs to explain the characteristics of the different models in operation. The authors find that "peer-to-peer" lending is more of an aspiration than a reality. Although web 2.0 technologies have offered new means of mobilizing funds, the borrowing mechanisms at work follow mainstream conventional approaches to the management of lending.