Reverse factoring in the supply chain: objectives, antecedents and implementation barriers
    Liebl J, Hartmann E, Feisel E  (2016)
    
    
    Publication Language: English
    Publication Type: Journal article
    Publication year: 2016
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    Publisher: Emerald
    
    
    
    Book Volume: 46
    
    Pages Range: 393 - 413
    
    
    
    
    Journal Issue: 4
    
    DOI: 10.1108/IJPDLM-08-2014-0171
    
    Abstract
    
	
		
			
				Purpose
			
				 
			
				
					
						Reverse factoring (RF) can generate win-win situations for buyers, banks and suppliers. However, the supply chain management literature generally tends to ignore financial influences and accounting support structures. Research in the area of RF is relatively new and considerably fragmented. The purpose of this paper is to address this research gap and provide an analysis of the objectives, antecedents and barriers of implementation.
				 
			 
			
				 
			
				Design/methodology/approach
			
				 
			
				
					
						The study contributes fundamental new insights derived from 11 case studies. In total, 28 interviews were conducted from the perspective of buyers, banks and suppliers and analyzed regarding influencing factors of different RF approaches.
				 
			 
			
				 
			
				Findings
			
				 
			
				
					
						RF predominantly is used to extend days payable outstanding. However, secondary objectives such as the reduction of supplier default risk and process simplifications also play an important role. The number of integrated suppliers, dependence of suppliers on their buyers, spread between internal refinancing and RF costs and the diversity of target agreements strongly influence these objectives and therefore the configuration of RF solutions.
				 
			 
			
				 
			
				Originality/value
			
				 
			
				
					
						Most studies fall short of exploring the mechanism of RF from all of the different perspectives of buyers, banks and suppliers. This approach allows new insights regarding prerequisites and different motivations behind RF.
				 
			 
		 
	 
 
	 
    
    
    
        
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        APA:
        Liebl, J., Hartmann, E., & Feisel, E. (2016). Reverse factoring in the supply chain: objectives, antecedents and implementation barriers. International Journal of Physical Distribution & Logistics Management, 46(4), 393 - 413. https://doi.org/10.1108/IJPDLM-08-2014-0171
    
    
        MLA:
        Liebl, John, Evi Hartmann, and Edda Feisel. "Reverse factoring in the supply chain: objectives, antecedents and implementation barriers." International Journal of Physical Distribution & Logistics Management 46.4 (2016): 393 - 413.
    
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