Effects of team membership on pro-social lending in online microfinance: Large-scale field experiments on Kiva | Gerald R. Ford School of Public Policy
Type: Public event

Effects of team membership on pro-social lending in online microfinance: Large-scale field experiments on Kiva

Speaker

Yan Chen, Daniel Kahneman Collegiate Professor, Research Professor, School of Information

Date & time

Dec 6, 2018, 12:00-1:00 pm EST

Location

This will be a presentation of two large-scale field experiments designed to test the hypothesis that group membership can increase participation and pro-social lending for an online crowdlending community, Kiva. The first experiment uses variations on a simple email manipulation to encourage Kiva members to join a lending team, testing which types of team recommendation emails are most likely to get members to join teams as well as the subsequent impact on lending. We find that emails do increase the likelihood that a lender joins a team, and that joining a team increases lending in a short window following our intervention. The impact on lending is large relative to median lender lifetime loans. We also find that lenders are more likely to join teams recommended based on location similarity rather than team status. Our results suggest team recommendations can be an effective behavioral mechanism to increase pro-social lending. In a second field experiment, we manipulate forum messages to explore the underlying mechanisms for teams to be effective.