Home icon
Credit financing, loss avoidance and distress under financial turmoil: Evidence from small partnerships
by Panagiotis Dimitropoulos

The scope of this study is to examine the impact of loss avoidance on the credit financing of small private partnerships within Greece, which is a country that faced a huge backlash on the viability of small businesses, mainly due to lack of affordable financing. The study collected a sample from 1119 small partnerships which have published abbreviated financial statements over the period 2003-2018. The research design includes the estimation of panel random-effects regression models. Empirical evidence suggests that firms with higher loss avoidance during the sovereign debt crisis period were receiving more credit from their suppliers, a fact that is positively associated with higher viability (lower distress risk). This is the first study in the literature considering loss avoidance behavior and credit financing before and during a debt crisis, within small private partnership firms. Thus, we add to the growing literature on small private firms’ accounting and financing decisions.

Conference registration is required in order to view papers !

HELLENIC 
OPEN
UNIVERSITY
The International Conference on Business & Economics of the Hellenic Open University (ICBE - HOU) aims to bring together leading scientists and researchers, affiliated with the HOU, to present, discuss and challenge their ideas opinions and research findings about all disciplines of Business Administration and Economics.
menuchevron-downcross-circle