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Do the trade credit influence firm performance in agro-industry? Evidence from Thailand
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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EPQ model with learning effect for imperfect quality items under trade-credit financing [PDF]
Although high and advanced technologies are used to produce high quality items, some defective items are produced due to an error in technical operation or in maintenance.
Jayaswal Mahesh Kumar +3 more
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Political connections and informal financing: use of trade credit in China
Using a dataset of listed non-state-owned enterprises in China, we show that politically connected firms have a greater difficulty in obtaining trade credit than non-connected firms.
Jing Cai, Nan Xu, Yuan Feng, Nan Gao
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Corporate growth – Trade credit relationship: Evidence from a panel of countries
This paper examines how a borrower's growth affects trade credit decisions. An analysis of publicly traded firm data from nine developed economies indicates that trade credit increases with growth.
Bahadır Karakoç
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Trade Credit as a Sustainable Resource during an SME’s Life Cycle [PDF]
Inadequate access to finance for small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) can present a major impediment to SMEs’ contribution towards driving sustainable economic growth. The aim of this article is to investigate the role of life cycle on SME financing
Canto Cuevas, Francisco Javier +2 more
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Capital constraint, immensely existing in practice, became major stressors for manufacturers during the green research and development (R & D) triggered by managers integrating green concept into their business models.
Lijuan Xia +4 more
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Trade credit in Italy: financing to sell
The analysis considers Italian SMEs and investigates, over the years 2006-2011, the existence of interdependencies between trade credit policy and trade debt policy and the co-existence of conditions of complementarity and substitutability between trade credit and other financing sources.
BUSSOLİ, Candida, GİANNOTTİ, Claudio
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Financial constraints and trade credit: Evidence from Ethiopian firms
There is an extensive literature that links firms’ access to formal financial services and trade credit. This is more relevant for firms operating in financially less developed countries.
Dereje Regasa, Bekele Abraham
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FIN around the world: the contribution of financing activity to profitability [PDF]
We study how the availability of domestic credit influences the contribution that financing activities make to a firm’s return on equity (ROE). Using a sample of 51,866 firms from 69 countries, we find that financing activities contribute more to a firm ...
Lundholm, Russell +2 more
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The Relation between Accounting Quality and Trade Credit [PDF]
Trade credit is one of the most important resources for short term financing. Several different factors affect trade credit one of the most important of which is accounting quality.
Naser Izadi Nia, Masoud Taheri
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