2021 Volume 6 Issue 1
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Factors Affecting the Individual Users’ Accessibility to Peer-To-Peer Lending in Transitional Country: Empirical Research in Vietnam


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Abstract

Peer-to-peer lending is considered one of the most successful yet risky inventions of the Fintech wave in recent years. The trend of peer-to-peer lending service boom has an impressive impact on developing countries, including Vietnam - a country with nearly 60% of the working-age population, shopping and spending needs are skyrocketing in the last five years. Additional downfalls of recent peer-to-peer markets have brought up more concerns and arguments to the subject. Therefore, this research aims to investigate the approachability of peer-to-peer lending in transitional economies with the case of Vietnam. Primary data is based upon questionnaire surveys with a quantitative method to test data. The results show that the demography and finance factors do not have an impact or have a low impact on the accessibility of users to peer-to-peer lending. In contrast, the social capital factor plays a leading role of indicating determinants of the accessibility of individuals users to peer-to-peer lending in the emerging market context. Based on these findings, recommendations were proposed to enhance the accessibility of individual users to peer-to-peer lending.


How to cite this article
Vancouver
Nguyen PHT, Do LH, Ngo XT, Nguyen LQT. Factors Affecting the Individual Users’ Accessibility to Peer-To-Peer Lending in Transitional Country: Empirical Research in Vietnam. J Organ Behav Res. 2021;6(1):21-33. https://doi.org/10.51847/kzMZWPqpsq
APA
Nguyen, P. H. T., Do, L. H., Ngo, X. T., & Nguyen, L. Q. T. (2021). Factors Affecting the Individual Users’ Accessibility to Peer-To-Peer Lending in Transitional Country: Empirical Research in Vietnam. Journal of Organizational Behavior Research, 6(1), 21-33. https://doi.org/10.51847/kzMZWPqpsq
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