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Mapping Mutual Fund Investor Characteristics and Modeling Switching Behavior
Financial Services Review
  • Mary Jane Lenard, University of North Carolina
  • Syed H. Akhter, Marquette University
  • Pervaiz Alam, Kent State University - Kent Campus
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
4-1-2003
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Abstract

Securing a mutual fund that meets investment goals is an important reason why some investors exclusively stay with a particular mutual fund and others switch funds within their fund family. This paper empirically investigates investor attitudes toward mutual funds. Our model, based on investor responses, develops an investor's "risk profile" variable. Results indicate that regardless of whether the investors invest in nonemployer plans or in both employer and nonemployer plans, they consider their investment risk, fund performance, investment mix, and the capital base of the fund before switching funds. The model developed in this study can also assist in predicting investors' switching behavior.

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Published version. Financial Services Review, Vol. 12, No. 1 (Spring 2003): 39-59. Publisher Link. © 2003 Academy of Financial Services. Used with permission.

Citation Information
Mary Jane Lenard, Syed H. Akhter and Pervaiz Alam. "Mapping Mutual Fund Investor Characteristics and Modeling Switching Behavior" Financial Services Review (2003) ISSN: 1057-0810
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/syed_akhter/10/