Trade credit research before and after the global financial crisis of 2008 - A bibliometric overview

Res Int Bus Finance. 2020 Dec:54:101287. doi: 10.1016/j.ribaf.2020.101287. Epub 2020 Jun 30.

Abstract

This study presents an overview of the state-of-the-art in trade credit research by examining 1191 publications between 1955 and 2019. Applying bibliometrics and econometrics, the study compares the extant research across the three sub-domains of banking and finance, production and operations, and accounting. Findings suggest that the financial emergency in the global market had resulted in a watershed moment in trade credit research. About 69 % of the literature was found to have emerged after the global economic crisis of 2008. A network analysis grouped the trade credit articles into four major and four minor clusters. The banking and financing cluster exhibited the highest growth followed by the production and operation cluster while the perspectives of accounting are yet to gain traction. Conversely, reputation of the publishing hub, empirical studies, and the production and operational dimensions of the research positively and significantly influence citations. Alongside a thorough introspection, the study also provides new areas to direct the course of future research.

Keywords: Bibliographic coupling; Bibliometrics; COVID-19; Co-citation; Regression; Trade credit.

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