An investigation on the effects of fund manager’s narcissism on fund performance
As the capital market continues to expand, the benefits of securities investment funds have become increasingly prominent. However, for investors, selecting the right investment fund from numerous options can be more challenging than directly choosing stocks. The process of seeking investment opport...
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Main Author: | ZHOU, Ning |
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Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
2024
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