Determinants of trade credit financing: a dynamic analysis comparing agri-food cooperatives and non-cooperatives
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2022Abstract
Purpose – The particular characteristics of agri-food cooperatives reduce their ability to access external financial resources. The purpose of this paper is to explore the factors influencing the agri-food cooperatives’ trade credit operations by measuring their accounts receivable and comparing the results with agri-food investor-owned firms (IOFs).
Design/methodology/approach – The authors apply a partial adjustment model (PAM) estimated using a dynamic panel model with a two-step general method of moments (GMM) estimator to a sample of 11,930 Spanish agri-food cooperatives and IOFs for the period 2011–2018.
Findings – The study concludes that cooperatives and IOFs have an accounts receivable target, which they attempt to achieve rapidly. Cooperatives tend to behave as IOFs do, but they present lower adjustment coefficients. This difference seems to be explained by the unique characteristics of cooperatives which set different economic and social goals, not just profit maximiza...
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Accounts receivable
cooperatives
partial adjustment model
agri-food companies