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Innovation, Institutions, and Social Change in Peer-to-Peer Lending: Evidence from China

Entrepreneurship for Social Change

ISBN: 978-1-80071-211-9, eISBN: 978-1-80071-210-2

Publication date: 2 August 2021

Abstract

In this chapter, the authors focus on the development of the peer-to-peer (P2P) lending industry in China. As a modern borrowing platform, P2P lending allows clients to obtain funding from peer lenders for a multitude of loan purposes, including credit consolidation, personal purchases, and the development of business ventures. However, the speed at which this industry has grown has created numerous problems for regulatory agencies, particularly in China, the largest P2P lending market in the world. This chapter examines how lenders in the Chinese context continue to function as formal institutions regulating this sector continue to grow following a series of highly publicized illegal lending activities in recent years. Additionally, the authors determine whether implemented regulatory measures are providing an overall benefit or detriment to the Chinese P2P lending industry. Finally, the authors highlight the potential for positive social change and social entrepreneurship arising from P2P lending, particularly in terms of the empowerment of traditionally disadvantaged groups by providing access to capital. The authors use the P2P lending industry in the United States, currently the second largest in the world and one operating in a highly regulated financial industry, as a comparison for the Chinese case.

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Cosgrove, D. and Chowdhury, I. (2021), "Innovation, Institutions, and Social Change in Peer-to-Peer Lending: Evidence from China", Sergi, B.S., Scanlon, C.C. and Heine, L.R.I. (Ed.) Entrepreneurship for Social Change (Lab for Entrepreneurship and Development), Emerald Publishing Limited, Leeds, pp. 131-159. https://doi.org/10.1108/978-1-80071-210-220211005

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