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Supply Chain Finance, Performance and Risk: How Do SMEs Adjust Their Buyer-Supplier Relationship for Competitiveness?

Authors
Liu, FengFang, MingjiePark, KwangtaeChen, Xuesheng
Issue Date
12월-2021
Publisher
UNIV TOMASE BATI & ZLINE, FAK MANAGEMENTU EKONOMIKY
Keywords
supply chain finance; customer concentration; supplier performance; credit risk; SMEs
Citation
JOURNAL OF COMPETITIVENESS, v.13, no.4, pp.78 - 95
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Journal Title
JOURNAL OF COMPETITIVENESS
Volume
13
Number
4
Start Page
78
End Page
95
URI
https://scholar.korea.ac.kr/handle/2021.sw.korea/135607
DOI
10.7441/joc.2021.04.05
ISSN
1804-171X
Abstract
Supply chain finance (SCF) has attracted considerable attention being an innovative business model that allows firms, especially small- and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs), to convert illiquid assets into cash without incurring additional liabilities. However, its effects on SME performance and risk have been insufficiently studied. The competitiveness of SMEs depends on performance enhancement and risk mitigation. Thus, this study constructs a scaled-decile rank transformation of account receivable turnover to gauge the degree to which a supplier implements SCF, thereby examining the relationship between SCF, performance, and risk. We collect data on 4,679 SMEs from the Chinese manufacturing sector. Thereafter, hierarchical linear regression, a complex form of multiple linear regression analysis, is employed to test the hypotheses. The results indicate that an SME's SCF adoption positively impacts its performance but negatively impacts its risk. 'lb further explore cross-sectional variability, we investigated the buyer-supplier relationship's moderating role. Results show that an increase in customer concentration strengthens both the positive effects of SCF on performance and the negative effects of SCF on risk. Overall, our study contributes to the literature on the interface of operations and finance in supply chains by exploring the multiple facets of SCF adoption and highlighting the moderating role of buyer-supplier relationship in SCF and SME competitiveness. Finally, we provide managerial implications for SMEs and financial service providers by validating the value of SCF implementation and the buyer-supplier relationship management in forging competitive advantages.
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