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Home | Events Archive | (Not) Everybody's Working for the Weekend: A Study of Mutual Fund Manager Effort
Seminar

(Not) Everybody's Working for the Weekend: A Study of Mutual Fund Manager Effort


  • Location
    Tinbergen Institute Amsterdam, room 1.01
    Amsterdam
  • Date and time

    July 04, 2024
    12:45 - 14:00

Abstract

We develop a novel measure of effort and revisit the fundamental questions of asset management: how do incentives relate to effort; and how does effort affect performance? Using unique observations of daily work activity, we define mutual fund manager effort as the ratio of weekend work to weekday work. We find that investment advisors with stronger competitive incentives exert more effort on weekends. Focusing on within-advisor variation, we find that more effort follows poor performance, outflows and higher volatility. Regarding future performance, we show that more effort is associated with higher future returns, especially for mutual funds with strong competitive incentives, higher active share, and lower turnover. Finally, we demonstrate a causal link between effort and performance using exogenous variation in effort due to weather conditions. Joint work with Boone Bowles.