Research on the Influence of Supply Chain Finance on Enterprise Operation Performance Under the Background of Digital Transformation
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https://doi.org/10.54097/fbem.v8i3.7834Keywords:
Supply Chain Finance, Business Performance, Supply Chain Integration, Enterprise Digital Transformation.Abstract
In the economic market, small and medium-sized enterprises are the most solid, the most active and the largest entity for promoting economic development, stimulating the demand for innovation, improving people's lives and increasing employment. However, the problem of financing constraint is always the shackle that restricts the development of small and medium-sized enterprises. As a strong support for national development, the integration of the real economy and the financial supply side has been in constant friction. Efforts should be made to create a sound financing ecology, and further promote the solution of the financing difficulties of the real economy, especially for micro, small and medium-sized enterprises. In reality, the shortage of operating capital is always the main factor restricting the improvement of enterprise operation performance. In view of this situation, supply chain finance is regarded as an effective way to solve the financing problems of small and medium-sized enterprises by the theoretical circle and the industrial circle. Supply chain finance, as a new financing solution, helps to optimize the allocation of resources and funds between the upstream and downstream organizations of the supply chain, and gradually becomes an important way to alleviate the shortage of operating funds for small and medium-sized enterprises. This paper systematically reviews the relationships among supply chain finance, supply chain integration, enterprise digital transformation and enterprise operation performance, and reviews the information asymmetry theory and transaction cost theory.
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