International Business Management

Year: 2015
Volume: 9
Issue: 5
Page No. 987 - 997

The Evolution of Working Capital Management Research

Authors : Mohd Ridzuan Darun, Jamal Roudaki and Jack Radford

Abstract: This study aims to develop an understanding about the evolutionary process of Working Capital Management (WCM) research, explaining WCM in particular environments from the 1900’s until the present. The study discusses relevant studies in the literature, exploring the relevance of models, concepts or frameworks developed to serve managers needs in particular operating environments and speculating future research directions. The evolution of WCM and influencing factors illustrate the integrative nature of WCM, appears to be dynamic as changes in managerial focus would reflect how companies manage WCM components. However, the review reveals that the WCM literature unable to provide relevant information to explain WCM in current environment. The study is particularly value in making sense of WCM research today and likely future directions. The pathway of development while vital for research exposes needs and responds that is fundamental for forecast of future prospects of WCM.

How to cite this article:

Mohd Ridzuan Darun, Jamal Roudaki and Jack Radford, 2015. The Evolution of Working Capital Management Research. International Business Management, 9: 987-997.

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