2014
DOI: 10.1080/1351847x.2014.899732
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Capacity effects and winner fund performance: the relevance and interactions of fund size and family characteristics

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“…20. For studies investigating the influence of mutual fund family on fund performance and flows, see, for example, Sirri and Tufano (1998), Huang et al (2007), Brown and Wu (2016), and Bessler et al (2016).…”
Section: Notesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…20. For studies investigating the influence of mutual fund family on fund performance and flows, see, for example, Sirri and Tufano (1998), Huang et al (2007), Brown and Wu (2016), and Bessler et al (2016).…”
Section: Notesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…But that said, performance fees in themselves are subject to a wide variety of principal-agent problems and must be managed accordingly. And in cases where it becomes clear that additional investment is reducing instead of increasing alpha, the asset manager could impose a "soft" closing of the fund in order to avoid additional inflows that would ultimately increase the fund size 24 and transaction costs in a value-reducing way. Managing this principal-agent conflict over the optimal size of a fund requires effective oversight and corporate governance and an independent and strict control of investment management, investment performance, and transaction costs.…”
Section: Practical Implicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Then we use the Carhart (1997) four-factor model 3 to calculate the mutual fund performance, as described in Equation (1). This model has been widely applied in the literature to assess portfolio management (Ammann et al, 2012;Bessler et al, 2016;Chen and Chen, 2017;Kacperczyk et al, 2014;Karoui and Meier, 2009).…”
Section: Performance Methodology and Datamentioning
confidence: 99%