articleReview of Financial StudiesJul 19, 2012Closed access

Trust and Credit: The Role of Appearance in Peer-to-peer Lending

Jones College · Rice University · +1 more institution

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Abstract

Although it is well known that appearance-based impressions affect labor market and election outcomes, little is known about the role appearance plays in financial transactions. We address this question using photographs of potential borrowers from a peer-to-peer lending site. Consistent with the trust-intensive nature of lending, we find that borrowers who appear more trustworthy have higher probabilities of having their loans funded. Moreover, borrowers who appear more trustworthy indeed have better credit scores and default less often. Overall, our findings suggest that impressions of trustworthiness matter in financial transactions as they predict investor, as well as borrower, behavior. A man I do not…

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Keywords
  • Peer review
  • Peer-to-peer
  • Library science
  • Political science
  • History
  • Computer science
  • World Wide Web
  • Law
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Decent work and economic growth
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