Prior Performance and Risk-Taking of Mutual Fund Managers: A Dynamic Bayesian Network Approach
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We analyze the behavior of mutual fund managers with a special focus on the impact of prior performance. In contrast to previous studies, we do not focus solely on volatility as a risk measure, but also consider alternative definitions of risk and style. Using a dynamic Bayesian network, we are able to capture non-linear effects and to assign exact probabilities to the mutual fund managers' adjustment of behavior. In contrast to theoretical predictions and some existing studies, we find that prior performance has a positive impact on the choice of risk level, i.e., successful fund managers take on more risk in the following calendar year. In particular, they increase volatility, beta, and tracking error, and assign a higher proportion of their portfolio to value stocks, small firms, and momentum stocks. Overall, poor-performing fund managers switch to passive strategies.
http://www.manuel-ammann.com/pdf/PubsAmmann2007_JBehavioralFinance.pdf
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