Does Herding and Anti-Herding Reflect Portfolio Managers’ Abilities in Emerging Markets?

Author:

Sheng Dachen12ORCID,Montgomery Heather A.2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. International College of Liberal Arts, Yamanashi Gakuin University, 2-4-5 Sakaori, Kofu 400-8575, Yamanashi, Japan

2. Department of Business & Economics, International Christian University, 3-10-2 Osawa, Mitaka Shi 181-8585, Tokyo, Japan

Abstract

This study investigates the relationship between herding behaviors and the abilities of Chinese mutual fund managers. Adapting existing methodologies to suit the low information disclosure environment of the Chinese market, we measure herding behaviors and managers’ abilities. Our analysis goes beyond traditional approaches by examining the contribution of herding outcomes to picking and timing abilities linked with mutual fund flows. Moreover, we extend this investigation to incorporate manager replacements and different market conditions. Our findings reveal that moderate herding is associated with enhanced picking abilities, particularly in bull markets. However, this effect is partly counteracted by positive mutual fund flows, suggesting that managers adjust their strategies in response to fund inflows. Excessive herding in bull markets is linked to reduced timing abilities, although this negative impact is mitigated by high turnover. Conversely, managers with anti-herding skills exhibit lower picking abilities. We observe that managerial replacements are driven by poor performance rather than considerations of current abilities. Nonetheless, under a new manager, herding behavior reflects improved picking abilities, indicating a potential shift in managerial strategies. Overall, our study provides valuable insights into the relationship between herding behaviors and managerial competencies in the Chinese mutual fund industry, highlighting the nuances of decision making in different market contexts.

Publisher

MDPI AG

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