Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to understand the association between litigation risk and working capital management. Design/methodology/approach: The authors employ four different regression techniques (OLS regressions, regressions with industry and time controls, median regressions, and Fama Macbeth regressions) to study the relation between litigation risk (contemporaneous and lagged measures) and working capital management (cash conversion cycle (CCC) and its components). The authors also conduct numerous robustness tests. Findings: The authors find that high-litigation risk firms tend to have longer CCC. Decomposing CCC into days receivable outstanding, days inventory outstanding and days payable outstanding, the authors find tha...
The financial state of the most companies was significantly challenged by the last decade. Thus, fin...
Net working capital is defined as the difference between current assets and current liabilities. A ...
Working capital management is vital and it has become the lifeblood of any organisation. This resear...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to understand the association between litigation risk and work...
This study investigates the relationship between working capital management and firm profitability. ...
Abstract- In today�s global recession, the sustainability of a firm heavily depends on the ability...
In this study, we examine the effects of working capital management on firm’s bankruptcy probability...
Extant empirical studies have predominantly focused on the nexus between working capital management ...
Research Journal of Business Management, 4: 1-11.This study examined the influence of working capita...
The study investigates the impact of working capital management on firm profitability. In this stu...
Well-managed working capital plays an important role in running a sound and successful business as ...
The paper seeks to extend Lazaridis and Tryfonidis’s findings regarding the relationship between wor...
ABSTRACT: Working capital management is an essential part of the short-term finance of a firm. With ...
It is undeniable that firms cannot survive and continue their daily operations without sufficient le...
Partial fulfillment for award of the degree of Master of Commerce.This study examined the effect of ...
The financial state of the most companies was significantly challenged by the last decade. Thus, fin...
Net working capital is defined as the difference between current assets and current liabilities. A ...
Working capital management is vital and it has become the lifeblood of any organisation. This resear...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to understand the association between litigation risk and work...
This study investigates the relationship between working capital management and firm profitability. ...
Abstract- In today�s global recession, the sustainability of a firm heavily depends on the ability...
In this study, we examine the effects of working capital management on firm’s bankruptcy probability...
Extant empirical studies have predominantly focused on the nexus between working capital management ...
Research Journal of Business Management, 4: 1-11.This study examined the influence of working capita...
The study investigates the impact of working capital management on firm profitability. In this stu...
Well-managed working capital plays an important role in running a sound and successful business as ...
The paper seeks to extend Lazaridis and Tryfonidis’s findings regarding the relationship between wor...
ABSTRACT: Working capital management is an essential part of the short-term finance of a firm. With ...
It is undeniable that firms cannot survive and continue their daily operations without sufficient le...
Partial fulfillment for award of the degree of Master of Commerce.This study examined the effect of ...
The financial state of the most companies was significantly challenged by the last decade. Thus, fin...
Net working capital is defined as the difference between current assets and current liabilities. A ...
Working capital management is vital and it has become the lifeblood of any organisation. This resear...