Online platform lending is typically understood as a challenge to incumbent banking institutions. Since its inception platform lending has been closely associated with particular financial and digital technological innovations that are thought to be changing how people engage in lending and borrowing around the world. In this article, I emphasize the deeply political aspect of these innovations. I claim that the platform lending model is built on the ostensible ‘infrastructural quality’ of credit providers across a number of national contexts. This helps explain why platform lending has emerged in its current form and why the firms involved tend to have a certain attachment to and association with the perceived merits of financial inclusion...
This dissertation includes three interrelated essays which investigate the outcomes of online lendin...
Economic policy has been a central debate in British politics since the economic crash. Here, Chris ...
The recent banking crisis and increased regulations in US, generated substantial challenges in the t...
‘FinTech’ is the digital sector of retail money and finance widely proclaimed to be transforming ban...
‘FinTech’ is the digital sector of retail money and finance widely proclaimed to be transforming ban...
Online peer-to-peer lending is a growing industry with huge potential for capturing customers from m...
A new form of digital economic circulation has emerged, wherein ideas, knowledge, labour and use ri...
A new form of digital economic circulation has emerged, wherein ideas, knowledge, labour and use rig...
The article provides one of the first political economy accounts of the regulation of peer-to-peer (...
Economic policy has been a central debate in British politics since the economic crash. Here, Chris ...
This article interrogates recent policy pronouncements around the promotion of emerging financial te...
The paper shows that politically motivated interventions in the financial market in the form of bail...
This thesis comprises three essays that explore a number of research questions in the online peer-to...
A new form of digital economic circulation has emerged, wherein ideas, knowledge, labour and use rig...
This research examines how heterogeneous actors gain access to regulated digital infrastructures. As...
This dissertation includes three interrelated essays which investigate the outcomes of online lendin...
Economic policy has been a central debate in British politics since the economic crash. Here, Chris ...
The recent banking crisis and increased regulations in US, generated substantial challenges in the t...
‘FinTech’ is the digital sector of retail money and finance widely proclaimed to be transforming ban...
‘FinTech’ is the digital sector of retail money and finance widely proclaimed to be transforming ban...
Online peer-to-peer lending is a growing industry with huge potential for capturing customers from m...
A new form of digital economic circulation has emerged, wherein ideas, knowledge, labour and use ri...
A new form of digital economic circulation has emerged, wherein ideas, knowledge, labour and use rig...
The article provides one of the first political economy accounts of the regulation of peer-to-peer (...
Economic policy has been a central debate in British politics since the economic crash. Here, Chris ...
This article interrogates recent policy pronouncements around the promotion of emerging financial te...
The paper shows that politically motivated interventions in the financial market in the form of bail...
This thesis comprises three essays that explore a number of research questions in the online peer-to...
A new form of digital economic circulation has emerged, wherein ideas, knowledge, labour and use rig...
This research examines how heterogeneous actors gain access to regulated digital infrastructures. As...
This dissertation includes three interrelated essays which investigate the outcomes of online lendin...
Economic policy has been a central debate in British politics since the economic crash. Here, Chris ...
The recent banking crisis and increased regulations in US, generated substantial challenges in the t...