Publication Type

Working Paper

Version

publishedVersion

Publication Date

7-2014

Abstract

Mutual fund investors have the arduous task of disentangling luck from ability of mutual fund managers’ performance. In this paper we investigate the role of mutual fund corporate governance (measured by Morningstar Stewardship grade) in mutual fund performance. We propose an objective data-driven corporate governance score based on principal components of Morningstar Stewardship Grades. Furthermore, we establish corporate governance scores have Granger Causality on long-term risk-adjusted returns. The findings suggest that corporate governance grades of mutual funds carry information content beyond the usual star rating measures for predicting long-term mutual fund performance and provide an effective tool for selecting funds.

Keywords

Mutual fund performance, Corporate Governance, Stewardship Grades, Star Rating, mutual fund ratings, predictive, principal component, Granger Causality

Discipline

Economics

Research Areas

Macroeconomics

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Economics Commons

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