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Do the trade credit influence firm performance in agro-industry? Evidence from Thailand [PDF]
This paper aims to examine the relationship between trade credit and corporate performance. Empirical evidence on the impact of trade credit investment on firm performance remains unclear.
Umawadee Detthamrong, Wirapong Chansanam
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The substitution financing effect of suppliers’ trade credit on customers’ trade credit in China
This study investigates the substitution financing effect of suppliers’ trade credit on customers’ trade-credit using Chinese listed firms from 2009 to 2018.
Chun Guo, Wunhong Su, Xiaobao Song
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Access to trade credit and its impact on the use of European Union (EU) approved pesticides among smallholder cocoa farmers in Ondo State, Nigeria [PDF]
The use of EU-approved pesticides is low in Ondo State, especially among smallholder cocoa farmers. Perhaps, trade credit, being one of the most important sources of credit, would increase the use of EU-approved pesticides among smallholder cocoa farmers.
Ayodeji Damilola Kehinde
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DETERMINANTS OF TRADE CREDIT IN EUROPEAN CONSTRUCTION FIRMS: A PRELIMINARY STUDY
The aim of this paper is to present a comparative study of trade credit indicators and the possible determinants of trade credit for firms acting in the construction sector, using a sample of 958 medium and large firms for the period 2004-2013.
Nicoleta Barbua-Misu, Fitim Deari
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Trade credit contracts: Design and regulation
This paper provides a theoretical analysis of trade credit within a real options framework. We show that under trade credit the buyer delays the decision to stop production, getting closer to the supply chain optimal stopping decision. Therefore, trade credit may serve as a coordination device.
Florina Silaghi, Franck Moraux
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Trade Credit in Competition: A Horizontal Benefit [PDF]
Trade credit is a widely adopted industry practice. Prior research has focused on how trade credit benefits firms by improving vertical supply chain relationships. This paper offers a novel perspective by examining whether trade credit benefits suppliers through a horizontal channel.
Heikki Peura, S Alex Yang, Guoming Lai
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This paper investigates the issues of financing channels (bank credit financing, trade credit financing, and dual-channel financing) and carbon emission abatement in a supply chain consisting of one capital-constrained manufacturer and two capital ...
Man Yu, Tuo Li, Zhanwen Shi
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Agricultural trade credit: Evidence from smallholder primary producers in Ghana
Orientation: Players in the agricultural value chain such as input suppliers, farmers (producers), traders (middlemen), processors or manufacturers and exporters do receive credit and extend credit, in the form of trade credit, as part of their ...
Stanley Kojo Dary
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Sustainable development is crucial to the survival and healthy development of enterprises, which is closely related to their financing situation. Supply chain finance is an effective way to improve and enhance the financing situation by easing financing ...
Tinghua Liu +3 more
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Behavioral biases in trade credit policy: does it matter for financial performance? [PDF]
Purpose – Corporate firms often follow their peer firms to articulate multiple financial decisions. Among the others, trade credit policy is a vital financial decision that can impart its dynamic role in achieving financial efficiency.
Umar Farooq +3 more
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