Cash holdings and SME performance in Europe: the role of firm-specific and macroeconomic moderators

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Maurizio La Rocca
Raffaele Staglianò
Tiziana La Rocca
Alfio Cariola
Ekaterina Skatova
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[1] University of Calabria,Department of Business Administration and Law
[2] Montpellier Business School,Department of Economics
[3] Montpellier Research in Management,undefined
[4] University of Messina,undefined
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Small Business Economics | 2019年 / 53卷
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Cash holdings; SMEs; Firm operating performance; Institutional context; G32; G33; L26;
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For the first time, this paper examines the way in which cash holdings affect firm operating performance in a wide sample of European small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs). Our results suggest that cash holdings have a positive effect on operating performance, supporting the relevance of precautionary savings motive for SMEs. Maintaining a buffer of money on hand, ready for use in any contingency, has a relevant positive effect that overcomes potential opportunistic problems. Moreover, we find that firm-specific characteristics, such as debt, size, age, growth opportunities, and ownership concentration, moderate our baseline relationship. In addition, the study also demonstrates that cash holdings have a stronger positive effect on operating performance in poorer institutional contexts. Notably, we also find that the stock of cash had a relevant role in supporting firm performance during the recent global financial crisis. Finally, we report additional analyses to corroborate our baseline results.
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页码:1051 / 1078
页数:27
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