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Optimal selection of supply chain financing programmes for a financially distressed manufacturer

Sarat Kumar Jena, Sidhartha S Padhi and T.C.E. Cheng

European Journal of Operational Research, 2023, vol. 306, issue 1, 457-477

Abstract: Availability of working capital is a challenge for the smooth functioning of any supply chain, particularly when the manufacturer is financially distressed. This gives rise to the issue of selection of optimal supply chain finance programmes. Addressing the limited working capital issue of a financially distressed manufacturer, we construct in this study a Stackelberg game model of a dual-channel supply chain and a multi-echelon supply chain, as an extension, to analyze the effects of reverse factoring and non-reverse factoring (external financing and trade credit) supply chain finance programmes on supply chain profit under price-sensitive demand. We also analyze the impacts of hybrid reverse factoring (an extension of the reverse factoring programme) on supply chain profit. We find that the supply chain finance programme with reverse factoring brings higher profits to the manufacturer and retailer than the other programmes. However, when the market size is sufficiently large, the trade credit programme generates a higher total supply chain profit than the other programmes. We also find that the retailer and manufacturer prefer reverse factoring and non-reverse factoring to hybrid reverse factoring, even though the total supply chain profit is almost equal in both cases. We also provide a case study to illustrate the model outcomes.

Keywords: Finance; Trade-credit; Financially distressed manufacturer; Capital constrained manufacturer; Reverse factoring; Price sensitivity (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2023
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DOI: 10.1016/j.ejor.2022.07.032

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