A dynamic cost compensation mechanism driven by moderator preferences for group consensus in lending platforms

Date

2024-12-20

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ISSN

0254-5330
1572-9338

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Publisher

Springer

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Article

Peer reviewed

Yes

Abstract

The matching service the lending platform (moderator) provides acts as a facilitative conduit for reaching a loan consensus, facilitating agreements among multiple lenders and borrowers (decision makers). In light of the reality that decision-makers exhibit varying sensitivities to compensation expectations in response to opinion adjustment, the moderator’s demonstration of a preferred compensation mechanism determines the efficiency of the matching service. This article proposes a dynamic cost compensation mechanism driven by moderator preferences for group consensus in lending platforms. Firstly, the utility function describes adjusters’ preferences, defining three unit cost compensation preferences: Power-type I, II and right-partial S-shaped preferences. Subsequently, we construct a generalized dynamic minimum-cost consensus decision model to determine the optimal unit compensation strategies within the opinion interval delineated by the moderator. For the likelihood of equitable concerns arising from fluctuations in unit compensation costs, we enforce the fairness of the compensation strategy by incorporating the Gini coefficient as a constraint within the consensus model. To validate the effectiveness and applicability of the proposed models, we apply the proposed models to online lending utilizing data obtained from an online peer-to-peer lending platform.

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Citation

Meng, Y., Wang, L., Chiclana, F., Yang, H., Wang, S. (2024) A Dynamic Cost Compensation Mechanism Driven by Moderator Preferences for Group Consensus in Lending Platforms. Annals of Operations Research,

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Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International
http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/

Research Institute

Institute of Digital Research, Communication and Responsible Innovation