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摘要
本研究探讨了网络消费融资背景下消费者自愿信息披露的驱动因素和后果。利用中国一家网络消费金融公司的独特二手数据,我们发现借款人的信用评级与自愿信息披露数量之间存在非线性关系,信息披露数量与贷款违约之间存在倒 U 型关系。具体而言,选择更多自愿信息披露的低信用借款人比披露较少的借款人违约的可能性更高,这表明了信息披露的战略倾向。最后,我们发现披露高成本信息会降低贷款违约率,而披露低成本信息则会增加违约率。我们的研究结果丰富了有关消费者信息披露的现有文献,深入揭示了消费者信息披露的潜在动机,并突出了信号传递理论和隐私计算理论的适用性。这对贷款人、借款人和监管机构克服网络借贷障碍具有实际意义。
Drivers and consequences of borrowers' voluntary privacy information disclosure—Evidence from a Chinese online consumer financing platform
This study explores the drivers and consequences of consumers' voluntary information disclosure in the context of online consumer financing. Using unique secondary data from a Chinese online consumer financing company, we uncover a non-linear relationship between borrowers' credit ratings and the quantity of voluntary information disclosure, and an inverted U-shaped relationship between the amount of information disclosure and loan default. Specifically, low-credit borrowers who opt for more voluntary information disclosure manifest a higher likelihood of default than those who disclose less, suggesting a strategic inclination toward information disclosure. Finally, we identify that disclosing high-cost information reduces loan default, whereas disclosing low-cost information increases default. Our findings enrich the existing literature on consumer information disclosure by providing insights into the underlying motivation and highlighting the applicability of signaling theory and privacy calculus theory. This has practical implications for lenders, borrowers, and regulators in overcoming barriers in online lending.
期刊介绍:
The ISI impact score of Journal of Consumer Affairs now places it among the leading business journals and one of the top handful of marketing- related publications. The immediacy index score, showing how swiftly the published studies are cited or applied in other publications, places JCA seventh of those same 77 journals. More importantly, in these difficult economic times, JCA is the leading journal whose focus for over four decades has been on the interests of consumers in the marketplace. With the journal"s origins in the consumer movement and consumer protection concerns, the focus for papers in terms of both research questions and implications must involve the consumer"s interest and topics must be addressed from the consumers point of view.