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Mutual Funds 6 Performance Flow Relationship 6 Fund Families 2 Net-Flows 2 Number of Alternatives 2 Status Quo Bias 2 Synthetic Flow Measures 2
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Working Paper 3
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English 3 Undetermined 3
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Ruenzi, Stefan 6 Kempf, Alexander 4 Ber, Silke 2
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Institut für Finanzmarktforschung, Wirtschafts- und Sozialwissenschaftliche Fakultät 3
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CFR Working Paper 3 CFR Working Papers 3
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EconStor 3 RePEc 3
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Family matters: Ranking within fund families and fund inflows
Kempf, Alexander; Ruenzi, Stefan - 2007
This paper examines the influence of the position of a fund within its family on its subsequent net-inflows. Our empirical study of the US equity mutual fund market shows that reaching a top position within the family leads to large inflows. These inflows accrue beyond those expected, given the...
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Family matters: Ranking within fund families and fund inflows
Kempf, Alexander; Ruenzi, Stefan - Institut für Finanzmarktforschung, Wirtschafts- und … - 2007
This paper examines the influence of the position of a fund within its family on its subsequent net-inflows. Our empirical study of the US equity mutual fund market shows that reaching a top position within the family leads to large inflows. These inflows accrue beyond those expected, given the...
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On the usability of synthetic measures of mutual fund net-flows
Ber, Silke; Ruenzi, Stefan - 2006
Due to a lack of data availability, numerous empirical studies on mutual fund flows (e.g. Sirri/Tufano (1998)) analyze synthetically derived flow measures. We show how good these measures can explain actual flows. We compare the measures suggested in the literature with the actual net-flows of...
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On the usability of synthetic measures of mutual fund net-flows
Ber, Silke; Ruenzi, Stefan - Institut für Finanzmarktforschung, Wirtschafts- und … - 2006
Due to a lack of data availability, numerous empirical studies on mutual fund flows (e.g. Sirri/Tufano (1998)) analyze synthetically derived flow measures. We show how good these measures can explain actual flows. We compare the measures suggested in the literature with the actual net-flows of...
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Status quo bias and the number of alternatives: An empirical illustration from the mutual fund industry
Kempf, Alexander; Ruenzi, Stefan - 2005
We examine the extent of the Status Quo Bias (SQB) in a real-world repeated decision situation. Individuals who are subject to a SQB tend to choose an alternative that was chosen previously (i.e. their status quo), even if it is not the optimal choice any more. We examine the US equity mutual...
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Status quo bias and the number of alternatives: An empirical illustration from the mutual fund industry
Kempf, Alexander; Ruenzi, Stefan - Institut für Finanzmarktforschung, Wirtschafts- und … - 2005
We examine the extent of the Status Quo Bias (SQB) in a real-world repeated decision situation. Individuals who are subject to a SQB tend to choose an alternative that was chosen previously (i.e. their status quo), even if it is not the optimal choice any more. We examine the US equity mutual...
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