The Effect of Inventory Flexibility on Financial Performance: Moderating Role of Firm Size and Growth

This study aims to explore how flexible inventory management affects financial performance from the perspective of quick adjustments of inventory deviations, in which firm growth and firm size are moderators. Using the empirical data collected from 1953 listed manufacturing enterprises in China from...

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Moderators
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