Towards a Theory on Dominant Business Model Emergence of Marketplace Lending in Germany

Q4 Social Sciences Credit and Capital Markets Pub Date : 2023-01-01 DOI:10.3790/ccm.56.1.63
Sabine Pur, S. Huesig, Christoph Schmidhammer
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In this paper, we analyze the business models of Germany’s biggest lending platforms smava, auxmoney, and Lendico to identify a standard business model as a dominant de-sign in this industry. We use a mixed method approach in which a case study at firm level is conducted to analyze and contrast the business models together with their business model components. This qualitative analysis is complemented with a quantitative test of their total asset annual growth rates to triangulate the qualitative analysis. The re-sults indicate that all three companies started with a similar approach but evolved over time into entirely different business model variants. This seems to contradict the previous theory of the emergence of standard business models and dominant designs. At first glance, an increasing convergence of business models over time into a standard business model in the German lending platform industry was not consistent with our results. However, we suggest to explain this contradiction by taking a closer look at the global context of the industry. The origin of lending platforms was pioneered outside the German market by firms such as Zopa (UK) or later Prosper and Lending Club (USA). We hypothesize based on initial evidence that the German lending platforms have largely adopted the business models of the early movers and later modified them according to their local value network such as local market, regulation, and competition conditions. Thereby we propose that the deficient standard business model as a dominant design or a winner takes all market outcome in the lending platform industry might depend on localized demand and regulative heterogeneity.
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德国市场借贷主导商业模式产生的理论探讨
在本文中,我们分析了德国最大的贷款平台smava、auxmoney和Lendico的商业模式,以确定标准商业模式是该行业的主导设计。我们使用混合方法,在公司层面进行案例研究,分析和对比商业模型及其商业模型组件。这种定性分析辅以对其总资产年增长率的定量测试,以对定性分析进行三角测量。结果表明,这三家公司一开始都采用了类似的方法,但随着时间的推移,它们演变成了完全不同的商业模式变体。这似乎与之前关于标准商业模式和主导设计出现的理论相矛盾。乍一看,随着时间的推移,德国贷款平台行业的商业模式越来越趋同为标准商业模式,这与我们的结果不一致。然而,我们建议通过更仔细地观察该行业的全球背景来解释这种矛盾。贷款平台的起源是由Zopa(英国)或后来的Prosper and lending Club(美国)等公司在德国市场之外开创的。我们根据初步证据假设,德国贷款平台在很大程度上采用了早期推动者的商业模式,后来根据其当地价值网络(如当地市场、监管和竞争条件)对其进行了修改。因此,我们提出,作为借贷平台行业主导设计或赢家通吃市场结果的标准商业模式的缺陷可能取决于本地化需求和监管异质性。
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Credit and Capital Markets Social Sciences-Law
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