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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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In dieser Arbeit untersuchen wir Höhe und Struktur der Vergütung von Fondsmanagern und erklären diese durch Eigenschaften des Arbeitnehmers, des Arbeitgebers und des Arbeitsplatzes. Insgesamt verdienen deutsche Fondsmanager weniger als ihre merikanischen Kollegen. Die Vergütungshöhe hängt...
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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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The on-going debate over whether fund managers have skills and whether those skills are short-lived is still … literature in two folds. First, managers ranked highest on MPPM in the current quarter earn largest fee-adjusted fund returns in … the following quarter. Those managers hold younger, smaller, lower book-to-market, and momentum stocks. Second, taking …
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, female managers are less likely to be promoted and have shorter tenures than male fund managers. This finding applies to a … greater extent to women who co-manage funds with other managers, which suggests that working in teams negatively affects women …'s careers when compared to men's. Moreover, we show that, all else equal, younger managers, U.S.-educated managers, and managers …
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of decision making? We analyze survey responses of 649 fund managers in the U.S., Germany, Italy and Thailand, and find … that female fund managers tend to behave as expected from gender studies: they are more risk averse and shy away from … insignificant in fund management. -- fund managers ; gender differences ; risk ; overconfidence ; tournament behavior …
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This paper provides evidence for a causal effect of equity prices on corporate investment and employment. We use fire sales by distressed equity funds during the 2007--2009 financial crisis to identify substantial exogenous underpricing. Firms whose stocks are most underpriced have considerably...
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In this paper we investigate the negative relationship between analysts' coverage and stocks idiosyncratic volatility. While prior research argues that analysts cause the low level of idiosyncratic risk because they lack access to firm-specific information we hypothesize that the causal relation...
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