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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  1. School of Banking and Finance, National Economics University, Hanoi City, 100000, Vietnam.
  2. Department of Banking Management, School of Banking and Finance, National Economics University, Hanoi City, 100000, Vietnam.

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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