Exploring the Critical Factors Affecting Lender Trust to Invest in Online Peer-to-Peer Lending in Indonesia

Amanda Ardelia, Z. Dalimunthe, R. Triono
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This study aims to evaluate critical factors that drive lender trust in the platform to provide lend through a Peer-to-Peer (P2P) Lending Platform. P2P lending is a financial technology that facilitates lending mechanisms between lenders and borrowers through the Internet without collateral and financial institutions' involvement. Thus, lenders should trust the platform to willingly making a transaction using the online lending systems. We hypothesize that perceived regulatory protection, service quality, and security protection build the lender's trust in the P2P lending platform and investor willingness to invest. We test the model using empirical data from 180 participants experienced in Indonesia P2P lending using the structural equation (SEM) method. The results show that Willingness to Lend is significantly affected by Trust in Platform, while Perceived Regulatory Protection, Service Quality and Security Protection are significant factors influencing lenders' Trust in the Platform.
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探讨影响贷款人信任的关键因素,以投资印尼的在线p2p借贷
本研究旨在评估驱动贷款人信任平台的关键因素,以通过P2P借贷平台提供贷款。P2P借贷是一种金融技术,通过互联网,在没有抵押品和金融机构参与的情况下,促进贷款人和借款人之间的借贷机制。因此,贷款人应该信任该平台,愿意使用在线贷款系统进行交易。我们假设感知到的监管保护、服务质量和安全保护构建了贷款人对P2P借贷平台的信任和投资者的投资意愿。我们使用结构方程(SEM)方法使用来自180名印度尼西亚P2P借贷参与者的经验数据来测试模型。结果表明,平台信任显著影响贷款人的借贷意愿,而感知监管保护、服务质量和安全保护是贷款人对平台信任的显著影响因素。
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