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Supply chain finance and innovation efficiency: An empirical analysis based on manufacturing SMEs

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  • Qiang Wang
  • Shichao Yuan
  • Dragana Ostic
  • Liujun Pan

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This paper firstly demonstrates the positive and negative effects of supply chain finance on the innovation efficiency of China’s small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in the manufacturing industry from the theoretical point of view. Based on the data of 267 manufacturing companies in China Growth Enterprise Market from 2015 to 2019, the DEA-SBM method was used to measure the comprehensive innovation efficiency of different companies, and it was further decomposed into technological innovation efficiency and organizational innovation efficiency. Afterwards, it conducts an empirical analysis through the double fixed effect model, and explores the difference in the impact of supply chain finance on innovation efficiency in enterprises with different industries and different property rights. The results show that supply chain financial services have a strong positive impact on the comprehensive innovation efficiency, technological innovation efficiency and organizational innovation efficiency of manufacturing SMEs. Further, supply chain finance has the most significant improvement on the technological innovation efficiency of the sample of private traditional enterprises, but it has a significant inhibitory effect on the organizational innovation efficiency of the sample of state-owned high-tech enterprises. Therefore, this paper suggests that the development of supply chain financial services should increase support for traditional manufacturing industries; appropriately tilt resources to private enterprises; improve relevant supply chain financial laws and regulations, establish and improve corresponding institutional arrangements, and encourage state-owned enterprises to participate in market competition.

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  • Qiang Wang & Shichao Yuan & Dragana Ostic & Liujun Pan, 2023. "Supply chain finance and innovation efficiency: An empirical analysis based on manufacturing SMEs," PLOS ONE, Public Library of Science, vol. 18(7), pages 1-26, July.
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    DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0286068
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