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    South African Journal of Business Management

    On-line version ISSN 2078-5976Print version ISSN 2078-5585

    Abstract

    WU, Linrong; LIANG, Shi; LIANG, Ting  and  ZHENG, Zhuqing. Is digital transformation a catalyst or challenge for corporate financial flexibility? Evidence from China. SAJBM [online]. 2025, vol.56, n.1, pp.1-14. ISSN 2078-5976.  https://doi.org/10.4102/sajbm.v56i1.5167.

    PURPOSE: In the contemporary landscape, where digital transformation and macroeconomic volatility converge, delineating strategies to augment financial flexibility has become a salient concern for both the corporate and academic realms. This article takes manufacturing firms listed on China's A-share market as the research object and explores how digital transformation enhances financial flexibility through improving supply chain efficiency, considering digital transformation potential both as an enabler of financial flexibility and a formidable challenge. DESIGN/METHODOLOGY/APPROACH: Utilising an empirical framework that assesses manufacturing firms listed on the Shanghai and Shenzhen A-share markets over the period from 2007 to 2022, we deploy a two-way fixed effects model to dissect the interplay between the magnitude of digital transformation and financial flexibility. Robustness checks, including propensity score matching (PSM), the system generalised method of moments (system GMM) and alternative specifications for key variables, ensure empirical validity. FINDINGS/RESULTS: Our analysis yields evidence of a positive correlation between digital transformation and financial flexibility, particularly pronounced through enhancements in supply chain efficiency. Heterogeneity analysis further reveals that the beneficial effects are more markedly felt in non-state-owned enterprises. PRACTICAL IMPLICATIONS: This study provides empirical evidence to guide corporate managers and policymakers in leveraging digital transformation to fortify financial flexibility, particularly by enhancing supply chain efficiency and addressing challenges faced by non-state-owned enterprises ORIGINALITY/VALUE: This research contributes novel insights into the role of digital transformation in enhancing financial flexibility, offering empirical foundations to inform the development of targeted policy initiatives.

    Keywords : digital transformation; financial flexibility; supply chain efficiency; ownership structure; enterprises.

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