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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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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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We investigate the impact of product market advertising on investor attention and financial market outcomes. Using daily advertising data allows us to identify short-term effects of advertising. We measure daily investor attention based the company's number of Wikipedia page views. We show that...
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We develop a new tail risk measure for hedge funds to examine the impact of tail risk on fund performance and to identify the sources of tail risk. We find that tail risk affects the cross-sectional variation in fund returns, and investments in both, tailsensitive stocks as well as options,...
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We examine the relationship between CEO ownership and stock market performance. Firms in which the CEO voluntarily holds a considerable share of outstanding stocks outperform the market by more than 10% p.a. after controlling for traditional risk factors. The effect is most pronounced in firms...
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Dieser Artikel beschäftigt sich mit geschlechtsspezifischen Verhaltensunterschieden bei Fondsmanagern. Wir untersuchen, ob sich weibliche und männliche Fondsmanagern bezüglich ihres Anlageverhaltens unterscheiden und welche Auswirkungen dies auf die Performance sowie die Zuflüsse von...
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In den letzten Jahren haben Investmentgesellschaften zunehmend Teams anstelle von Einzel-Managern für das Management ihrer Fonds eingesetzt. Diese Studie untersucht das Phänomen „Team Management“ bei Investmentfonds in drei Dimensionen: Es werden 1. die Determinanten der Managementstruktur...
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In diesem Papier wird das Kaufverhalten von Fondsinvestoren analysiert. Insbesondere wird dabei erstmals untersucht, ob sich die Determinanten von Fondszuflüssen zwischen verschiedenen Segmenten des Aktienfondsmarktes unterscheiden. Es existiert bereits eine breite Literatur die zeigt, dass...
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