Purpose: This study examines whether SMEs located in municipalities that favor proximity to stakeholders are more likely to survive financial distress through debt restructuring. Drawing on the resource-based view of the firm, we hypothesize that proximity, as a form of social capital, is a crucial asset in times of crisis. Design/methodology/approach: This study employs a multivariate logistic regression to analyze a sample of Italian private SMEs that underwent formal debt renegotiation between 2017 and 2019. Findings: The results of our analyses show that proximity significantly aids in resolving financial distress through debt restructuring. Research limitations/implications: This study is limited to a single country. Future research could extend the analysis to multiple countries to explore the influence of different legal frameworks on the results. Practical implications: This study provides valuable insights for distressed companies, highlighting the need to invest in stakeholder relationships to reduce the risk of failure. Originality/value: This study is the first to examine the proximity dimension of social capital in the context of financial distress, highlighting the importance of stakeholder support as a vital intangible resource for recovery.

Proximity and Financial Distress: Evidence from Debt Renegotiations in Italian SMEs / Magri, Carlotta; Bertacchini, Federico; Gabrielli, Gianluca. - In: FINANCIAL REPORTING. - ISSN 2036-671X. - ahead-of-print:ahead-of-print(2025), pp. ahead-of-print-ahead-of-print. [10.3280/fr202519806]

Proximity and Financial Distress: Evidence from Debt Renegotiations in Italian SMEs

Bertacchini Federico;
2025

Abstract

Purpose: This study examines whether SMEs located in municipalities that favor proximity to stakeholders are more likely to survive financial distress through debt restructuring. Drawing on the resource-based view of the firm, we hypothesize that proximity, as a form of social capital, is a crucial asset in times of crisis. Design/methodology/approach: This study employs a multivariate logistic regression to analyze a sample of Italian private SMEs that underwent formal debt renegotiation between 2017 and 2019. Findings: The results of our analyses show that proximity significantly aids in resolving financial distress through debt restructuring. Research limitations/implications: This study is limited to a single country. Future research could extend the analysis to multiple countries to explore the influence of different legal frameworks on the results. Practical implications: This study provides valuable insights for distressed companies, highlighting the need to invest in stakeholder relationships to reduce the risk of failure. Originality/value: This study is the first to examine the proximity dimension of social capital in the context of financial distress, highlighting the importance of stakeholder support as a vital intangible resource for recovery.
2025
ahead-of-print
ahead-of-print
ahead-of-print
ahead-of-print
Proximity and Financial Distress: Evidence from Debt Renegotiations in Italian SMEs / Magri, Carlotta; Bertacchini, Federico; Gabrielli, Gianluca. - In: FINANCIAL REPORTING. - ISSN 2036-671X. - ahead-of-print:ahead-of-print(2025), pp. ahead-of-print-ahead-of-print. [10.3280/fr202519806]
Magri, Carlotta; Bertacchini, Federico; Gabrielli, Gianluca
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