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Skin in the Game versus Skimming the Game: Governance, Share Restrictions, and Insider Flows

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  05 February 2016

Gideon Ozik
Affiliation:
gideon.ozik@yahoo.com, EDHEC Business School, Nice 06202, Cedex 3, France
Ronnie Sadka*
Affiliation:
sadka@bc.edu, Boston College, Carroll School of Management, Chestnut Hill, MA 02467.
*
*Corresponding author: sadka@bc.edu

Abstract

This paper advances the proposition that share restrictions engender potential conflicts of interest between fund managers and investors. Fund flows predict future fund returns for share-restricted funds, especially among funds with low levels of governance and funds managing insiders’ wealth, providing managers incentive to trade in advance of their clients. Some direct evidence for such managerial action is presented, using proprietary data on managerial investment in their own funds. The evidence suggests that private information about a fund, not necessarily its holdings, may constitute material information, with implications for proper fund governance and disclosure policy concerning managerial actions.

Type
Research Articles
Copyright
Copyright © Michael G. Foster School of Business, University of Washington 2016 

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