新冠肺炎流动性危机:反向保理能解决墨西哥中小企业融资问题吗?

IF 1.9 Q3 BUSINESS ESIC Market Pub Date : 2021-01-01 DOI:10.7200/esicm.168.0523.3
G. P. Elizundia, J. Guzmán, J. Lampón
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目的:本研究的目的是从所有相关方(即买方、供应商、金融机构(FI)和公共行政部门)的角度确定反向保理(RF)的决定因素,并制定一项提案,以便在2019冠状病毒疫情引发的遏制措施期间,向墨西哥中小企业供应商有效部署金融资源。方法:通过对墨西哥的八家金融机构进行深入访谈,进行了案例研究,这些金融机构占该国保理业务量的60%至80%。为了解释访谈中获得的信息,本工作使用了在MAXQDA Analytics Pro 2018支持下的内容分析技术。结果:该研究确定了金融融通的决定因素,并强调了提出基于金融融通和营运资金信贷计划的综合融资解决方案的关键要素,并考虑了合作的各个方面,它们超越了传统文献,主要关注运营方面。局限性:在任何案例研究中,如果不根据其概况和背景进行调整,就不可能将结论推广到所有金融机构,因此必须通过其他研究来验证理论。实际意义:基于这些结果,金融机构和公共行政部门都可以积极支持救助12万多家中小企业,保护多达530万个正式就业岗位,从而为经济做出贡献,并在全国范围内大规模促进中小企业银行业的发展。
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COVID-19 liquidity crisis: Can reverse factoring be the solution to SME financing in Mexico?
Objective: The purpose of this research is to identify the determinants of Reverse Factoring (RF) from the perspective of all parties involved, that is, buyers, suppliers, financial institutions (FI) and public administration, and to develop a proposal that allows a efficient deployment of financial resources to SME suppliers in Mexico, during the containment measures derived from the Covid-19 pandemic. Methodology: A case study was conducted through in-depth interviews with eight FIs in Mexico that represent between 60% and 80% of the factoring volume operated in the country. To interpret the information obtained in the interviews, this work uses the content analysis technique with the support of MAXQDA Analytics Pro 2018. Results: The research identifies the determinants of the FI and highlights the key elements to propose a comprehensive financing solution based on both the FI and a working capital credit program, and considers aspects of cooperation that they go beyond the traditional literature, which has focused on operational aspects. Limitations: As in any case study, it is not possible to generalize the conclusions to all FIs without making adjustments based on their profile and context, so the verification of the theory must be carried out through other studies.Practical implications: Based on these results, both FIs and the public administration can actively support the rescue of more than 120,000 SMEs and protect up to 5.3 million formal jobs, thus contributing to the economy and promoting the banking of SMEs on a large scale across the country.
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