The effects of supply chain finance on organizational performance: a moderated and mediated model

Jean-Noël Beka Be Nguema, Gongbing Bi, Temidayo O. Akenroye, J. Baz
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Purpose This paper aims to draw on the dynamic capabilities approach and aims to empirically investigate the impact of supply chain finance (SCF) on firm performance (e.g. operational risk and operational performance), the critical effect of environmental dynamism (ED) as moderator and supply chain risk (SCR) and a mediator in the relationship between SCF and organizational performance (OP). Design/methodology/approach This study is based on empirical data collected from a survey of 210 companies and their supply chains in mainland China. Structural equation modeling is used to test the proposed relationships. Findings The findings show that SCF significantly mitigates the SCR, which subsequently has a significant positive effect on OP (e.g. operational risk and operational performance). The findings also show that when ED is high, the relationship between SCF and SCR is stronger and vice versa. Moreover, SCR mediates the relationship between SCF and OP. The hypothesis regarding the moderating effect of ED on the paths joining SCF and SCR was also supported. SCR has a significant negative effect on OP. However, the hypothesis regarding the effect of ED on SCR was not supported. Research limitations/implications This study has some limitations. First, this paper conducted the research with Chinese organizations. This may result in low generalizability in other contexts. In addition, this paper used the survey method and cross-sectional data design in this study, which may generate the potential issue of common method bias. However, the findings of this study will help organizations across China and other emerging economies to adopt SCF as a secure financing mechanism to enhance working capital and mitigate risk. In addition, the paper provides some new managerial insights for decision-makers in organizations, while exploring different factors such as SCF, SCR and ED and their effect on the organization. Originality/value This study has greatly developed a general SCF adoption model that helps to guide empirical research investigating the critical impact of SCF on firm performance.
供应链金融对组织绩效的影响:一个有调节的中介模型
本文旨在借鉴动态能力方法,实证研究供应链金融(SCF)对企业绩效(如经营风险和经营绩效)的影响,环境动态性(ED)作为调节因子和供应链风险(SCR)的关键作用,以及供应链金融与组织绩效(OP)之间的中介作用。设计/方法/方法本研究基于对中国大陆210家公司及其供应链的调查收集的实证数据。结构方程模型用于检验所提出的关系。研究结果表明,SCF显著减轻了SCR,这随后对OP(例如操作风险和操作绩效)产生了显著的积极影响。研究结果还表明,当ED高时,SCF和SCR之间的关系更强,反之亦然。此外,SCR在SCF和op之间起中介作用。ED在SCF和SCR连接路径中起调节作用的假设也得到了支持。SCR对op有显著的负向影响。然而,ED对SCR影响的假设没有得到支持。研究的局限性/意义本研究有一些局限性。首先,本文以中国的组织为研究对象。这可能会导致在其他情况下的低概括性。此外,本文在研究中采用了调查法和横断面数据设计,这可能会产生共同方法偏差的潜在问题。然而,本研究的结果将有助于中国和其他新兴经济体的组织采用SCF作为安全的融资机制,以增加营运资金和降低风险。此外,本文还探讨了SCF、SCR和ED等不同因素及其对组织的影响,为组织决策者提供了一些新的管理见解。原创性/价值本研究极大地发展了一个通用的企业绩效绩效采用模型,该模型有助于指导调查企业绩效绩效关键影响的实证研究。
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