TY - JOUR
T1 - Introduction to the special issue on research at the interface of finance, operations, and risk management (iFORM)
T2 - Recent contributions and future directions
AU - Babich, Volodymyr
AU - Kouvelis, Panos
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2018 INFORMS.
PY - 2018/12/1
Y1 - 2018/12/1
N2 - Interface of finance, operations, and risk management (iFORM) is a relatively new research area dealing with timely, complex, and boundary-spanning issues in a variety of settings from start-ups to global enterprises. iFORM research addresses ways to better integrate physical, financial, and informational flows by combining the operational choices of the firm with its financial decisions, and merging information flows between the firm and its customers and suppliers with informational flows between the firm and its investors. We report on the main research themes of the recent iFORM research, based on, and going beyond, papers that appeared in the Manufacturing and Service Operations Management iFORM special issue. We highlight the main emerging contributions in the area. Among the most frequently addressed issues in current research include the following: supply chain finance, such as trade credit and buyer-intermediated finance and their e ects on supply chain performance; agency problems, such as risk shifting and managerial short-termism and their influence on operational decisions; contracting between the firm and its investors and how it alters contracting with supply chain partners; and supply risk management in the form of dealing with commodity price fluctuations and supplier performance issues. We suggest four promising directions of future iFORM research: supply chain finance, integrated risk management, start-up and entrepreneurial financing, and asset pricing with supply chains.
AB - Interface of finance, operations, and risk management (iFORM) is a relatively new research area dealing with timely, complex, and boundary-spanning issues in a variety of settings from start-ups to global enterprises. iFORM research addresses ways to better integrate physical, financial, and informational flows by combining the operational choices of the firm with its financial decisions, and merging information flows between the firm and its customers and suppliers with informational flows between the firm and its investors. We report on the main research themes of the recent iFORM research, based on, and going beyond, papers that appeared in the Manufacturing and Service Operations Management iFORM special issue. We highlight the main emerging contributions in the area. Among the most frequently addressed issues in current research include the following: supply chain finance, such as trade credit and buyer-intermediated finance and their e ects on supply chain performance; agency problems, such as risk shifting and managerial short-termism and their influence on operational decisions; contracting between the firm and its investors and how it alters contracting with supply chain partners; and supply risk management in the form of dealing with commodity price fluctuations and supplier performance issues. We suggest four promising directions of future iFORM research: supply chain finance, integrated risk management, start-up and entrepreneurial financing, and asset pricing with supply chains.
KW - Crowdfunding
KW - Finance
KW - Financial hedges
KW - Future research
KW - Integrated risk management
KW - Interface of operations
KW - Operational hedges
KW - Reverse factoring
KW - Risk management
KW - Supply chain finance
KW - Supply chains and asset pricing
KW - Trade credit
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/85043305528
U2 - 10.1287/msom.2018.0706
DO - 10.1287/msom.2018.0706
M3 - Review article
AN - SCOPUS:85043305528
SN - 1523-4614
VL - 20
SP - 1
EP - 18
JO - Manufacturing and Service Operations Management
JF - Manufacturing and Service Operations Management
IS - 1
ER -