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This paper develops a comprehensive bibliometric analysis of a well-known behavioral finance bias: the disposition effect. Since the term was coined in 1985, the tendency for investors to sell winners too soon and hold losers in the portfolio has been amply studied. Based on data from the Web of...
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The aim of this article is to investigate the mutual fund market in India and verify whether or not the fund classification obtained from the name given to identify them corresponds to that which would be obtained were prior management to be taken into account. This industry has undergone...
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We analyze what a second business degree reveals about the investment behavior of mutual fund managers. Specifically, we compare investment risk and style of managers with both a CFA designation and an MBA degree to managers with only one of these qualifications. We document that managers with...
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We analyze what a second business degree reveals about the investment behavior of professional investors. Specifically, we compare performance, risk, and style of equity mutual fund managers having a CFA designation and an MBA degree to managers with only one of these qualifications. We document...
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This paper examines the ability of balanced pension plan managers to successfully time the equity and bond market and select the appropriate assets within these markets. In order to evaluate both market timing abilities in these balanced pension plans, we extend the traditional equity market...
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Studies have used ESG ratings to measure CSR; however, these ratings provide an overall measure that does not consider the capabilities of companies to fulfil social and environmental standards. We propose a cross-sectional regression to estimate inclusive ESG ratings in order to assess...
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We analyze what a second business degree reveals about the investment behavior of professional investors. Specifically, we compare performance, risk, and style of equity mutual fund managers having a CFA designation and an MBA degree to managers with only one of these qualifications. We document...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10009512771
We analyze what a second business degree reveals about the investment behavior of mutual fund managers. Specifically, we compare performance, risk, and style of managers with both a CFA designation and an MBA degree to managers with only one of these qualifications. We document that the average...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011376173
We analyze what a second business degree reveals about the investment behavior of mutual fund managers. Specifically, we compare investment risk and style of managers with both a CFA designation and an MBA degree to managers with only one of these qualifications. We document that managers with...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011591921