National Culture and Small Firms’ Use of Trade Credit: Evidence from Europe

48 Pages Posted: 19 Jul 2021

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Andrea Moro

Cranfield University - School of Management

Yacine Belghitar

Cranfield University - School of Management

Cesario Mateus

Aalborg University Business School

Date Written: July 15, 2021

Abstract

We examine the use of trade credit in Western Europe by relying on a sample of 182,296 small firms for the period 2003-2013. Building on information asymmetry theory, we explore how a country’s culture can impact SMEs use of trade credit. We discover that countries’ cultural norms play a key role in explaining trade credit differences in Europe. We find that in countries with high power distance, high individualism, high masculinity, and high uncertainty avoidance rely more on trade credit.

Keywords: Trade Credit, Culture, SMEs, Bank Credit, Financial Flexibility

JEL Classification: G3; G32

Suggested Citation

Moro, Andrea and Belghitar, Yacine and Mateus, Cesario, National Culture and Small Firms’ Use of Trade Credit: Evidence from Europe (July 15, 2021). Global Finance Journal, Forthcoming, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=3887376

Andrea Moro

Cranfield University - School of Management ( email )

Bedfordshire, MK43 0AL
United Kingdom

Yacine Belghitar

Cranfield University - School of Management ( email )

Bedfordshire, MK43 0AL
United Kingdom

HOME PAGE: http://www.cranfield.ac.uk/som/people/dr-yacine-belghitar-822715

Cesario Mateus (Contact Author)

Aalborg University Business School ( email )

Aalborg
Denmark

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