Mutual fund attributes and investor behavior
Authors | Bollen |
Journal | Journal of Financial and Quantitative Analysis |
Year | 2009 |
Type | Published Paper |
Abstract | I study the dynamics of investor cash flows in socially responsible mutual funds. Consistent with anecdotal evidence of loyalty, the monthly volatility of investor cash flows is lower in socially responsible funds than in conventional funds. I find strong evidence that cash flows into socially responsible funds are more sensitive to lagged positive returns than cash flows into conventional funds, and weaker evidence that cash outflows from socially responsible funds are less sensitive to lagged negative returns. These results indicate that investors derive utility from the socially responsible attribute, especially when returns are positive. |
Keywords | Mutual fund, social responsibility, cash flow, investor behavior, investor utility |
URL | https://doi.org/10.1017/S0022109000004142 |
Tags | Archival Empirical | Asset Pricing, Trading Volume and Market Efficiency | Financing- and Investment Decisions (Individual) | Investment Decisions (Institutional) |