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We document that firms held by mutual fund managers who worked in public accounting earlier in their careers exhibit higher quality financial reporting. In cross-sectional evidence consistent with expectations, we find that the role that fund manager public accounting experience plays is...
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We empirically assess the role of managerial heterogeneities in mutual fund performance. Using a sample of Chinese mutual funds with relatively high managerial turnover rates, we follow the method in Abowd, Kramarz and Margolis (1999) to explicitly estimate the time-invariant heterogeneities...
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We examine the impact of social ties between mutual fund managers and auditors of public firms on mutual fund stockholdings. We find that mutual funds whose managers are socially connected with firm auditors hold more shares of these firms. In cross-sectional results consistent with...
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We analyze the impact of cross-audits between companies and mutual funds on auditors' reporting decisions. We document that companies are more likely to receive favorable audit opinions when they appoint the same auditor as their mutual fund blockholders. In cross-sectional evidence consistent...
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We find that mutual funds whose managers are socially connected with firm auditors hold more shares of these firms and generate superior portfolio returns. Cross-sectional results reveal that the relation between social connections and mutual fund stockholdings is more pronounced: when the...
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