雇员待遇会影响贸易信贷吗?国际证据

IF 3.3 Q1 BUSINESS, FINANCE Journal of Financial Reporting and Accounting Pub Date : 2024-09-05 DOI:10.1108/jfra-03-2024-0173
Ali Al-Maqarih, Hamdi Bennasr, Zaheer Anwer, Lotfi Karoui
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目的本研究旨在调查2003年至2018年45个国家样本中雇员待遇与贸易信贷之间的联系。研究从应收账款的角度对贸易信贷进行了探讨。设计/方法/途径采用面板回归法对国家和年份的固定效应进行了估计。结果结果显示,雇员待遇与贸易信贷之间存在高度显著的正相关关系。作者发现,劳动密集型和竞争激烈行业的企业更有可能向其客户提供贸易信贷。作者还发现,发达国家的企业更有可能向其客户提供贸易信贷。其次,劳动密集型企业和竞争激烈行业的企业需要更加关注员工待遇,因为员工待遇会促进贸易信贷。
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Does employee treatment affect trade credit? An international evidence

Purpose

This study aims to investigate the linkage of employee treatment and trade credit for a sample of 45 countries from 2003 to 2018. It explores the trade credit from a receivable perspective.

Design/methodology/approach

The estimations are performed using panel regression with fixed effects for both country and year. A batter of robustness tests is also performed to validate the findings.

Findings

The results reveal a positive and highly significant relation between employee treatment and trade credit. The authors observe that firms from labor-intensive and highly competitive industries are likelier to extend trade credit to their customers. The authors also find that firms from developed countries are more likely to extend trade credit to their customers.

Practical implications

First, to boost trade credit, the firms need to materialize fair employee treatment. Second, firms from labor-intensive firms and highly competitive industries need to care more about employee treatment which promotes trade credit.

Originality/value

The findings offer novel evidence of the relationship between employee treatment and trade receivables.

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