Evaluating data envelopment analysis as an alternative fund performance appraisal tool to traditional composite measures of portfolio performance: A Philippine mutual fund industry risk-return analysis for the years 2003-2007

The proponents conducted a study on the performance of (34) Philippine mutual funds using three (3) data envelopment analysis models, namely, the CCR (basic) model, the cross-efficiency model, and the super-efficiency model, and three (3) traditional performance evaluation measures, namely, the Shar...

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Main Authors: Chua, Erica Gail, Geocanica, Joel, Pena, Norman, Yambao, Anne Giselle
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spelling oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:etd_bachelors-188822022-02-03T04:01:21Z Evaluating data envelopment analysis as an alternative fund performance appraisal tool to traditional composite measures of portfolio performance: A Philippine mutual fund industry risk-return analysis for the years 2003-2007 Chua, Erica Gail Geocanica, Joel Pena, Norman Yambao, Anne Giselle The proponents conducted a study on the performance of (34) Philippine mutual funds using three (3) data envelopment analysis models, namely, the CCR (basic) model, the cross-efficiency model, and the super-efficiency model, and three (3) traditional performance evaluation measures, namely, the Sharpe ratio, the Treynor index, and the Jensen's alpha. To determine the efficiency and the risk-adjusted performance of the mutual funds, 1-, 3-, and 5-time horizons were analyzed for the period 2003-2007. The main objective of the paper is to determine whether data envelopment analysis (DEA) can be used as an alternative tool in assessing the performance of mutual funds aside from the traditional performance evaluation measures. After generating the efficiency scores of each of the mutual funds covered in the study and determining which funds are deemed as efficient, the funds were then ranked and compare using the DEA models and the three traditional performance evaluation measures. Although the rankings obtained from the DEA models do not coincide with the rankings obtained from the traditional measures, the proponents have concluded that DEA can be used as an alternative tool for mutual fund performance appraisal simply because DEA can generate scores and rankings for fund performance evaluation. In addition, it is able to capture additional information contained in mutual funds returns and leads to an improvement in mutual fund performance measurement. Also, by considering DEA as an alternative tool for fund performance, it provides researchers and investors a multidimensional view of how to look at fund performance beside the traditional methods. 2008-01-01T08:00:00Z text https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/etd_bachelors/18369 Bachelor's Theses English Animo Repository Mutual funds--Philippines--Management Investments--Philippines Finance and Financial Management
institution De La Salle University
building De La Salle University Library
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Philippines
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topic Mutual funds--Philippines--Management
Investments--Philippines
Finance and Financial Management
spellingShingle Mutual funds--Philippines--Management
Investments--Philippines
Finance and Financial Management
Chua, Erica Gail
Geocanica, Joel
Pena, Norman
Yambao, Anne Giselle
Evaluating data envelopment analysis as an alternative fund performance appraisal tool to traditional composite measures of portfolio performance: A Philippine mutual fund industry risk-return analysis for the years 2003-2007
description The proponents conducted a study on the performance of (34) Philippine mutual funds using three (3) data envelopment analysis models, namely, the CCR (basic) model, the cross-efficiency model, and the super-efficiency model, and three (3) traditional performance evaluation measures, namely, the Sharpe ratio, the Treynor index, and the Jensen's alpha. To determine the efficiency and the risk-adjusted performance of the mutual funds, 1-, 3-, and 5-time horizons were analyzed for the period 2003-2007. The main objective of the paper is to determine whether data envelopment analysis (DEA) can be used as an alternative tool in assessing the performance of mutual funds aside from the traditional performance evaluation measures. After generating the efficiency scores of each of the mutual funds covered in the study and determining which funds are deemed as efficient, the funds were then ranked and compare using the DEA models and the three traditional performance evaluation measures. Although the rankings obtained from the DEA models do not coincide with the rankings obtained from the traditional measures, the proponents have concluded that DEA can be used as an alternative tool for mutual fund performance appraisal simply because DEA can generate scores and rankings for fund performance evaluation. In addition, it is able to capture additional information contained in mutual funds returns and leads to an improvement in mutual fund performance measurement. Also, by considering DEA as an alternative tool for fund performance, it provides researchers and investors a multidimensional view of how to look at fund performance beside the traditional methods.
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author Chua, Erica Gail
Geocanica, Joel
Pena, Norman
Yambao, Anne Giselle
author_facet Chua, Erica Gail
Geocanica, Joel
Pena, Norman
Yambao, Anne Giselle
author_sort Chua, Erica Gail
title Evaluating data envelopment analysis as an alternative fund performance appraisal tool to traditional composite measures of portfolio performance: A Philippine mutual fund industry risk-return analysis for the years 2003-2007
title_short Evaluating data envelopment analysis as an alternative fund performance appraisal tool to traditional composite measures of portfolio performance: A Philippine mutual fund industry risk-return analysis for the years 2003-2007
title_full Evaluating data envelopment analysis as an alternative fund performance appraisal tool to traditional composite measures of portfolio performance: A Philippine mutual fund industry risk-return analysis for the years 2003-2007
title_fullStr Evaluating data envelopment analysis as an alternative fund performance appraisal tool to traditional composite measures of portfolio performance: A Philippine mutual fund industry risk-return analysis for the years 2003-2007
title_full_unstemmed Evaluating data envelopment analysis as an alternative fund performance appraisal tool to traditional composite measures of portfolio performance: A Philippine mutual fund industry risk-return analysis for the years 2003-2007
title_sort evaluating data envelopment analysis as an alternative fund performance appraisal tool to traditional composite measures of portfolio performance: a philippine mutual fund industry risk-return analysis for the years 2003-2007
publisher Animo Repository
publishDate 2008
url https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/etd_bachelors/18369
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