Cross-section return dispersion and flow-performance sensitivity: Evidence from Chinese mutual fund
Junhui Shan,
Rui Xiang,
Li Liu,
Chaoyi Zhang and
Ping Zhang
Pacific-Basin Finance Journal, 2025, vol. 92, issue C
Abstract:
For actively managed equity mutual funds, cross-sectional return dispersion is inevitable. Cross-sectional return dispersion makes it more challenging for investors to assess managerial skills accurately. This study examines the impact of cross-sectional return dispersion on flow-performance sensitivity (FPS) with actively managed equity mutual funds from 2006 to 2020. Our findings reveal a significant negative impact of cross-section return dispersion on FPS, suggesting that unskilled managers may disguise their lack of skill more easily in the high-dispersion period. Furthermore, we also provide evidence that the traditional convex relationship between fund flows and performance cannot fully explain the influence of return dispersion. After controlling for flow-performance convexity, we find that the impact of dispersion on the FPS is greater in well-performing funds than in poor-performing ones. Star funds are more sensitive to dispersion compared to dog funds, which is consistent with the findings in flow-performance convexity. Moreover, the negative impact of dispersion on performance evaluation is more pronounced in bear markets or extreme market conditions, highly competitive funds, large-cap funds, actively managed funds, and individual investors. These findings enhance our understanding of how return dispersion shapes investor behavior and fund performance evaluation in actively managed mutual funds.
Keywords: Performance evaluation; Cross-sectional return dispersion; Flow-performance sensitivity; Convexity; Star fund (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2025
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DOI: 10.1016/j.pacfin.2025.102786
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