Abstract
This study aims to investigate the business
ethics risks associated with the operation of Taiwan's P2P lending platforms
and the regulatory mechanisms implemented by governmental authorities. Using a
case study methodology, we conducted an in-depth analysis of the ethical
challenges prevalent in P2P lending platforms, including the causes of ethical
risk events, their impact on the platforms and investors, and the shortcomings
of existing legal frameworks. The research further examines the regulatory measures
taken by government agencies to safeguard investors' rights and mitigate risks
such as ethical misconduct and financial fraud on P2P lending platforms. We
analyzed the strengths and weaknesses of current regulatory mechanisms and
proposed improvements to enhance their effectiveness and responsiveness.
Finally, based on the findings, this study offers practical recommendations and
strategies to reduce ethical risks and prevent financial fraud in P2P lending
platforms. The research outcomes aim to assist government agencies in
formulating more effective policies and measures to protect investors' rights,
ensure the stability of financial markets, and promote the sustainable
development of the P2P lending industry.
JEL classification numbers: G23, G28, M16.
Keywords: Financial technology, P2P lending platforms, Governmental
financial regulations, Financial fraud, Business ethics risks.