Impact of Working Capital Efficiency on Firms’ Profitability: A Study on Manufacturing Sector in India

  • Parul Bhatia Apeejay School of Management, Sector 8 Dwarka, Dwarka, New Delhi, India
  • Priya Gupta Apeejay School of Management, Sector 8 Dwarka, Dwarka, New Delhi, India

Abstract

The study highlights the efficiency of manufacturing companies in India in managing their day to day requirements for capital
which may have an impact on the profitability of a concern. The concept has been studied before by many academicians. However,
the set of study has not been performed for the selected time period and with the sample companies. S&P BSE Stocks as per their
market capitalization have been taken from 2009-16. The conversions of sale into cash and profit margins have been incorporated
in the study. Using Panel data regression analysis in STATA, results have been interpreted showing significant impact of efficiency
in management of operating capital vis-a-vis profits in the firm. The cash conversion cycle of sample companies has significantly
affected their net profit margin. It may be deduced from the results that the short term capital managerial efficiency is an important
variable and has the capacity to influence profit margins in case of manufacturing units.

Published
2020-03-17
How to Cite
, P. B., & Priya Gupta. (2020). Impact of Working Capital Efficiency on Firms’ Profitability: A Study on Manufacturing Sector in India. Global Journal of Enterprise Information System, 10(1), 25-33. Retrieved from https://gjeis.com/index.php/GJEIS/article/view/268
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