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Fund manager conviction and investment performance
Institution:1. School of Economics and Management, Southeast University, Nanjing 211189, PR China;2. School of Finance, Yunnan University of Finance and Economics, Kunming 650221, PR China;1. College of Business, University of Texas Arlington, United States\n;2. Business School, University of Colorado Denver, United States;3. Spears School of Business, Oklahoma State University, United States\n
Abstract:This paper examines the role conviction plays in asset management and its relationship with investment returns. We measure the strength of fund manager conviction through a fund's Active Share, i.e., the extent to which an investment portfolio differs from its benchmark index. First, we show fund manager conviction increases following both superior and, surprisingly, inferior past performance, and more so among solo-managed than team-managed funds. Second, and more importantly, we find an inverse-U relationship between conviction and subsequent performance. High levels of conviction proxied by high Active Share are associated with lower future returns and greater fund risk. Our study also illustrates an asymmetric investor reaction to fund manager conviction in the form of higher (lower) fund inflows rewarding good performance by high (low) conviction managers, but no pronounced penalties for poor performance, ceteris paribus.
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