“…There is a substantial body of the literature that documents that poor performance is an important factor in determining mutual funds' exit (e.g. Makadok and Walker, 1996;Jain and Wu, 2000;Jayaraman et al, 2002;Zhao, 2003;Khorana, Tufano and Wedge, 2007;Rohleder, Scholz and Wilkens, 2010;Wang and Huang, 2013;Cogneau and Hübner, 2015) and that the worst performing funds are more likely to be liquidated than to be merged with other funds (Zhao, 2003). It is also recognized that funds' volatility, flows, age, size, and expense ratios play a role in determining mutual funds' fate (e.g.…”