Portfolio Complexity and Herd Behavior: Evidence from the German Mutual Fund MarketWe examine the herd behavior among equity funds in Germany based on a large sample of funds from 2000 to 2009. We show that a large portion of the detected herding can be explained by identical trading among funds of the same investment company. However, we also find statistically significant stock herding among funds belonging to different fund families. In contrast to existing herding studies which analyze herd behavior within a purely national stock environment, we investigate mutual fund herding in international stocks. We contribute to the literature by analyzing the impact of portfolio complexity on herd behavior. We find the most pronounced levels of h...
We uncover a negative relation between herding behavior and skill in the mutual fund industry. Our n...
We uncover a negative relation between herding behavior and skill in the mutual fund industry. Our n...
We uncover a negative relation between herding behavior and skill in the mutual fund industry. Our n...
Portfolio Complexity and Herd Behavior: Evidence from the German Mutual Fund MarketWe examine the he...
Portfolio Complexity and Herd Behavior: Evidence from the German Mutual Fund MarketWe examine the he...
Portfolio Complexity and Herd Behavior: Evidence from the German Mutual Fund MarketWe examine the he...
Portfolio Complexity and Herd Behavior: Evidence from the German Mutual Fund MarketWe examine the he...
The paper explores the existence of herding behaviour in the US mutual funds industry by utilising t...
The paper explores the existence of herding behaviour in the US mutual funds industry by utilising t...
This paper examines whether UK fund managers engage in herding behaviour in the stock market using t...
The aim of the present thesis is to examine the presence of herding behavior among Swedish fund mana...
In this study, we explored the presence of correlated investment choices (i.e., herd behaviour) amon...
International audienceUsing the traditional herding measure of Lakonishok, Shleifer and Vishny (1992...
International audienceUsing the traditional herding measure of Lakonishok, Shleifer and Vishny (1992...
International audienceUsing the traditional herding measure of Lakonishok, Shleifer and Vishny (1992...
We uncover a negative relation between herding behavior and skill in the mutual fund industry. Our n...
We uncover a negative relation between herding behavior and skill in the mutual fund industry. Our n...
We uncover a negative relation between herding behavior and skill in the mutual fund industry. Our n...
Portfolio Complexity and Herd Behavior: Evidence from the German Mutual Fund MarketWe examine the he...
Portfolio Complexity and Herd Behavior: Evidence from the German Mutual Fund MarketWe examine the he...
Portfolio Complexity and Herd Behavior: Evidence from the German Mutual Fund MarketWe examine the he...
Portfolio Complexity and Herd Behavior: Evidence from the German Mutual Fund MarketWe examine the he...
The paper explores the existence of herding behaviour in the US mutual funds industry by utilising t...
The paper explores the existence of herding behaviour in the US mutual funds industry by utilising t...
This paper examines whether UK fund managers engage in herding behaviour in the stock market using t...
The aim of the present thesis is to examine the presence of herding behavior among Swedish fund mana...
In this study, we explored the presence of correlated investment choices (i.e., herd behaviour) amon...
International audienceUsing the traditional herding measure of Lakonishok, Shleifer and Vishny (1992...
International audienceUsing the traditional herding measure of Lakonishok, Shleifer and Vishny (1992...
International audienceUsing the traditional herding measure of Lakonishok, Shleifer and Vishny (1992...
We uncover a negative relation between herding behavior and skill in the mutual fund industry. Our n...
We uncover a negative relation between herding behavior and skill in the mutual fund industry. Our n...
We uncover a negative relation between herding behavior and skill in the mutual fund industry. Our n...