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Behind the curtain of payday lending: revealing consumer insights and ethical challenges in Indonesia and the USA using web-scraping methods
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Hamrila Abdul Latip
, Sri Rahayu Hijrah Hati
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/ Consumer protection
/ Consumers
/ Customers
/ Ethics
/ Fair Debt Collection Practices Act 1977-US
/ Interest rates
/ Law
/ Payday loans
/ Predatory lending
/ Regulation
/ Search engines
/ Wall Street Reform & Consumer Protection Act 2010-US
2024
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Behind the curtain of payday lending: revealing consumer insights and ethical challenges in Indonesia and the USA using web-scraping methods
by
Hamrila Abdul Latip
, Sri Rahayu Hijrah Hati
in
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/ Consumer protection
/ Consumers
/ Customers
/ Ethics
/ Fair Debt Collection Practices Act 1977-US
/ Interest rates
/ Law
/ Payday loans
/ Predatory lending
/ Regulation
/ Search engines
/ Wall Street Reform & Consumer Protection Act 2010-US
2024
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Behind the curtain of payday lending: revealing consumer insights and ethical challenges in Indonesia and the USA using web-scraping methods
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Hamrila Abdul Latip
, Sri Rahayu Hijrah Hati
in
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/ Consumer protection
/ Consumers
/ Customers
/ Ethics
/ Fair Debt Collection Practices Act 1977-US
/ Interest rates
/ Law
/ Payday loans
/ Predatory lending
/ Regulation
/ Search engines
/ Wall Street Reform & Consumer Protection Act 2010-US
2024
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Behind the curtain of payday lending: revealing consumer insights and ethical challenges in Indonesia and the USA using web-scraping methods
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Behind the curtain of payday lending: revealing consumer insights and ethical challenges in Indonesia and the USA using web-scraping methods
2024
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Overview
PurposeThis paper aims to explore the consumer insights and ethical concerns surrounding the online payday loan services available in the Google Play Store. This research was conducted to compare whether the presence or absence of debt collection protection acts in a country creates differences in consumer experiences regarding the ethics of payday loan collection. Specifically, the study compares customers’ experiences in both the Indonesian and US markets.Design/methodology/approachIndonesia and the USA were chosen because they have very different regulatory structures for the payday loan industry. The data was scraped using Python from 27 payday loan apps on the Indonesian Play Store, resulting in a total of 244,697 reviews extracted from the Indonesian market. For the US market, 446,010 reviews were extracted from 14 payday loan apps. The data was further analyzed using NVIVO.FindingsThe results suggest that consumers of payday loans in Indonesia and the USA hold positive views about the benefits of payday loan apps, as revealed by the word frequency and word cloud analysis. Notably, customers in both countries did not express any negative sentiments regarding the unethical interest rate charged by the payday loan, contradicting what is commonly reported in academic literature. However, a distinct pattern of unethical conduct was observed in both countries concerning marketing communication and debt collection practices. In the Indonesian market, payday loan companies were found to engage in unethical debt collection activities. In the US market, payday lenders exhibited unethical behavior in their marketing communication, particularly through deceptive advertising that makes promises to consumers that are not delivered.Originality/valueThe study aims to provide evidence on the various experiences of customers in the presence and absence of debt collection regulations using a novel methodology and a large sample, which strengthens the results and conclusions of the study. The study also intends to inform policymakers, particularly the Indonesian government, about the need for specific laws to regulate the debt collection process and prevent unethical practices. Ultimately, the study is expected to protect the rights of consumers from a deceptive marketing communication or unethical debt collection practices in both the Indonesian and US markets.
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Emerald Group Publishing Limited
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