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We develop a directional trading model and a crisis management model to measure fund manager skills more adequately. We test the robustness of both traditional market timing models and new management skill models to changes in their underlying investor utility function and excess return...
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We develop Influential Literature Analysis (ILA) as a four step approach, which improves upon existing methods to synthesise research areas. The first step rates the candidate studies for a research synthesis according to their influence and selects the most influential ones to be synthesised....
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In this paper, we compare and contrast financial data science with econometrics and conclude that the former is inevitably interdisciplinary due to the numerous skill-sets needed within a competitive research team. The latter, in contrast, is firmly rooted in economics. Both areas are highly...
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Less than 100 firms worldwide are recognised by Bloomberg to report accurate greenhouse gas emissions. Yet, tens of thousands of people are talking and tweeting about climate change every day. How can this attention be converted into accurate action? We propose that sustainable data science...
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This study explores the underlying drivers of US public pension funds' tendency to tilt their portfolios towards companies with stronger corporate social responsibility (CSR). Studying the equity holdings of large, internally-managed US state pension funds, we find evidence that the political...
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Corporations often draw criticism and face demands from non-governmental organisations (NGOs); some typical examples of controversial issues concerned by NGOs include climate change, pollution, fracking, GMOs in food, animal welfare, supply chain issues and labour standards. The most pressing...
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This paper is enhancing the four-factor fixed income asset pricing model initially developed by Elton et al. (1995). Progress into fixed income asset pricing has been slow, and there is still no consensus of which combinations of bond indexes are most suitable for explaining the returns of fixed...
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We investigate the capital market reaction in response to the publication of the Sustainability Accounting Standards Board's (SASB) standards on the financial materiality of environmental, social, and governance (ESG) issues. Based on the argument that accounting mechanisms impact perceptions...
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This study examines the impact of reputational risk, measured by corporate social irresponsibility (CSI) ratings, on shareholder abnormal returns. Based on 7,368 non-financial companies from 42 countries during 2007-2017, we find that long-short portfolios (buying no reputation risk and selling...
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This paper explores if environmental social and governance (ESG) expertise matter for fixed income investments. This investigation is conducted by manually collecting fund and firm characteristics directly from the fund management companies and analysing the performance of a global sample of 108...
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