Halil Kiymaz , Samina Haque , Ahmed Abir Choudhury
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Working capital management and firm performance: A comparative analysis of developed and emerging economies
The literature on working capital management (WCM) provides mixed evidence on the effect of working capital on firm profitability and performance. We use firms from developed and emerging economies to explore how working capital and its components relate to firms' performance while controlling for firm-specific and macroeconomic factors. The findings show that the cash conversion cycle (CCC) is inversely related to firm performance in developed and emerging economies—however, there are differences in the CCC's components. While firms in developed economies exhibit higher firm performance with longer days' inventory on hand, firms in emerging economies have lower firm performance with longer days' inventory on hand, extended collection periods, and longer payable periods. Company-specific factors, such as firm size, growth, profitability, and leverage, influence the efficiency of WCM. We also find that country-specific variables such as gross domestic product (GDP), interest rate, and inflation have varying impacts on a firm's WCM.
期刊介绍:
Peer Review under the responsibility of Borsa İstanbul Anonim Sirketi. Borsa İstanbul Review provides a scholarly platform for empirical financial studies including but not limited to financial markets and institutions, financial economics, investor behavior, financial centers and market structures, corporate finance, recent economic and financial trends. Micro and macro data applications and comparative studies are welcome. Country coverage includes advanced, emerging and developing economies. In particular, we would like to publish empirical papers with significant policy implications and encourage submissions in the following areas: Research Topics: • Investments and Portfolio Management • Behavioral Finance • Financial Markets and Institutions • Market Microstructure • Islamic Finance • Financial Risk Management • Valuation • Capital Markets Governance • Financial Regulations