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How important are the experience, the education and the incentives to fund managers? Do they rely more on financial … clients correlated with the satisfaction of incentives provided to fund managers? We develop a new methodology to analyse data …
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The relevance of a fund manager's educational and experience profile to the size of investment portfolio return has … under or whether managers consider incentives they receive to be satisfactory. This survey-based study analyses the answers … of portfolio, and size of incentives but also on whether investment decisions are based on subjective judgment or …
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investors and different methodologies like surveys. Practical implications -Practitioners should build on their experience, and …/value –Contributions centre on the article’s behavioural finance findings that experience and non-quantitative methods are the core of …
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investors and different methodologies like surveys. Practical implications – Practitioners should build on their experience, and …/value – Contributions centre on the article’s behavioural finance findings that experience and non-quantitative methods are the core of …
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This research aims to investigate empirically the perceived importance of various sources of financial information in relation to various investment decisions in the market, and to explore how the new source, electronic sources of financial information (ESFI), stands in relation to them. This...
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This questionnaire survey of fund managers in the United States, Germany and Switzerland documents a distinctly positive influence of bonus payments on investment behavior on both sides of the Atlantic. Higher bonus payments are significantly related to higher working effort but not to risk...
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