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This questionnaire survey of fund managers in the United States, Germany and Switzerland documents a distinctly … significantly related to higher working effort but not to risk taking. They also seem to induce fund managers to rely more on … fundamental information. Findings within regions are confirmed by Trans-Atlantic evidence as US fund managers receive larger …
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This questionnaire survey of fund managers in USA, Germany, and Switzerland documents a distinctly positive influence … to higher working effort but not to risk-taking. They also seem to induce fund managers to rely more on fundamental … information. Findings within regions are confirmed by Transatlantic evidence as US fund managers receive larger bonuses but also …
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This questionnaire survey of fund managers in USA, Germany, and Switzerland documents a distinctly positive influence … to higher working effort but not to risk-taking. They also seem to induce fund managers to rely more on fundamental … information. Findings within regions are confirmed by Transatlantic evidence as US fund managers receive larger bonuses but also …
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while moderately risk tolerant entrepreneurs survive more often. Second, the high risk-low profit part of the U …-shaped relation seems to disappear among businesses being four years and older, indicating that such inferior risk-profit combinations …
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This research integrates a standard "cheating" experiment into a broad household survey and finds relationships between individual characteristics and cheating behavior. We allow for attendance of others at the cheating experiment, addressing the "reputation to be seen as honest," finding there...
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This questionnaire survey of fund managers in the United States, Germany and Switzerland documents a distinctly … significantly related to higher working effort but not to risk taking. They also seem to induce fund managers to rely more on … fundamental information. Findings within regions are confirmed by Trans-Atlantic evidence as US fund managers receive larger …
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of momentum traders in a sample of 692 fund managers. We find that momentum traders are 'defined' by their short … managers with respect to sophistication. This is consistent with the interpretation that momentum returns may compensate for …
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Empirical research has shown that inexperienced fund managers yield significantly higher returns than their more … market efficiency. Therefore, it is an important question whether inexperienced fund managers tend to taker higher risks …. Higher risk taking may be explained by a higher degree of overconfidence, less herding behavior, or a lower degree of risk …
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