贸易信贷政策中的行为偏差:对财务绩效有影响吗?

Q2 Business, Management and Accounting
Umer Farooq, M. Tabash, Ahmed Abousamak, Samar Habib
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摘要

目的公司经常跟随他们的同行公司来阐明多种财务决策。其中,贸易信贷政策是一项重要的金融决策,可以赋予其实现金融效率的动态作用。因此,本分析旨在评估羊群行为在决定企业贸易信贷政策中的作用及其对企业财务绩效的相关影响。为此,采用了来自50个国家的13089家非金融部门企业的财务数据,并采用动态广义矩量法(GMM)模型来估计回归。实证研究结果首先揭示了企业在贸易信贷政策方面积极模仿同行企业。然而,这种模仿行为由于与同行的贸易信贷政策不兼容而阻碍了财务绩效。同行公司经常制定这样的贸易信贷政策,并不适用于公司公司。实际意义本研究的结果主要有两点意义。首先,它突出了贸易信贷模式方面的对等效应。其次,阐述了同行贸易信贷政策的羊群效应对财务绩效的不利影响。原创性/价值本研究从贸易信贷政策及其对公司财务绩效可能产生的影响的角度,对羊群行为进行了新的思考。没有研究探讨过这种关系。
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Behavioral biases in trade credit policy: does it matter for financial performance?
PurposeCorporate 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. Therefore, the current analysis aims to assess the role of herding behavior in determining the trade credit policies of corporate firms and its relevant effect on corporate financial performance.Design/methodology/approachFor this purpose, the financial data of 13089 nonfinancial sector firms from 50 countries are employed and the dynamic generalized method of moments (GMM) model to estimate the regression is applied.FindingsThe empirical findings first reveal that corporate firms actively mimic their peer firms regarding trade credit policies. However, this mimicking behavior hampers the financial performance due to noncompatibility with peers’ trade credit policies. Peer firms often develop such trade credit policies that are not applicable to corporate firms.Practical implicationsMainly, the findings of the study suggest two implications. First, it highlights the peer effect in terms of trade credit patterns. Second, it elaborates an adverse effect regarding financial performance due to herding of peers’ trade credit policies.Originality/valueThis study adds new thoughts regarding herding behavior in terms of trade credit policy and its possible consequences for corporate financial performance. No study explores such a relationship.
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AJAR Asian Journal of Accounting Research
AJAR Asian Journal of Accounting Research Business, Management and Accounting-Accounting
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