Abstract
In the aftermath of natural disasters, borrowers seeking credit from traditional sources, such as banks, may encounter higher interest rates than in pre-disaster periods. We examine the lending behavior of peer-to-peer (P2P) platforms in the wake of disasters. Since P2P platforms involve individual investors in making lending decisions, they accommodate both profit motives and empathetic responses. Empirical evidence from psychology suggests that empathy can lead to prosocial behavior. Consistent with this assertion, we find that loans affected by natural disasters have lower interest rates than comparable loans not issued in the wake of disasters. Our study finds that lenders are involved in a prosocial behavior and are ready to give away some part of their interest income to help the communities in need.
Original language | English |
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Title of host publication | ICIS 2023 proceedings |
Publisher | Association for Information Systems |
Number of pages | 17 |
Publication status | Published - 2023 |
MoE publication type | A4 Conference publication |
Event | International Conference on Information Systems - Hyderabad, India Duration: 10 Dec 2023 → 13 Dec 2023 https://icis2023.aisconferences.org/ |
Publication series
Name | International Conference on Information Systems |
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ISSN (Electronic) | 1026-1079 |
Conference
Conference | International Conference on Information Systems |
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Abbreviated title | ICIS |
Country/Territory | India |
City | Hyderabad |
Period | 10/12/2023 → 13/12/2023 |
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Keywords
- P2P lending
- Natural Disaster
- Societal Impact