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Using data from surveys as well as as real transactions we analyze which and why investors choose funds with performance fees even though these funds may be more expensive. According to agency theory, performance fees could incentivize managers to achieve better returns, but they could also...
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We demonstrate that firm-specific momentum profits are predictable across a wide range of international equity markets when combining information given in a multitude of stock characteristics. This predictor is comparatively simple to compute and can yield significant positive out-of-sample...
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We study whether growth in the capital share (KS) of aggregate income (GDP) can explain equity portfolio returns in international stock markets as proposed by Lettau et al. (2019) for the U.S. market. We find that growth in local capital share has positive explanatory power for equity portfolio...
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We explore the dimensionality of stock returns in North America, Europe, Japan, Pacific, and Emerging Markets on the basis of 240 cross-sectional predictors. Our approach allows us to identify those predictors that are most consistently related to nonmicro-cap stock returns (i.e., independent of...
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Based on validated word lists from the Information Systems literature, we use the MD&A section of annual firm reports to construct a text-based measure of digital innovation. In our sample period from 1996 to 2020, we find that firms with a high level of digital innovation are systematically...
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