The paper investigates herding in mutual funds through a complex networks approach. The detection of significant correlation coefficients constitutes the basis for the construction of the network. Some centrality measures and the assortativity are added as explanatory variables in the regression analysis of two popular indicators of herding, largely applied in finance literature. Cross-Sectional Standard Deviation and Cross-Sectional Absolute Deviation are both considered since they emphasize the bulk and the extreme values of herding. Two dummy variables designed to capture differences in investor behaviour in extreme up or down versus relatively normal markets are considered as independent variables. The results show a clear decrease of herding in stressful periods of the market. Moreover, the prevailing explanatory power of the betweenness is well evidenced, thereby highlighting the role of the network structure. In line with the literature on herding, the results also evidence a flight to safety effect.

Herding in mutual funds: A complex network approach / D'Arcangelis, A. M.; Rotundo, G.. - In: JOURNAL OF BUSINESS RESEARCH. - ISSN 0148-2963. - (2019), pp. 1-8. [10.1016/j.jbusres.2019.11.016]

Herding in mutual funds: A complex network approach

Rotundo G.
Secondo
Methodology
2019

Abstract

The paper investigates herding in mutual funds through a complex networks approach. The detection of significant correlation coefficients constitutes the basis for the construction of the network. Some centrality measures and the assortativity are added as explanatory variables in the regression analysis of two popular indicators of herding, largely applied in finance literature. Cross-Sectional Standard Deviation and Cross-Sectional Absolute Deviation are both considered since they emphasize the bulk and the extreme values of herding. Two dummy variables designed to capture differences in investor behaviour in extreme up or down versus relatively normal markets are considered as independent variables. The results show a clear decrease of herding in stressful periods of the market. Moreover, the prevailing explanatory power of the betweenness is well evidenced, thereby highlighting the role of the network structure. In line with the literature on herding, the results also evidence a flight to safety effect.
2019
asset management; complex networks; Herding; mutual funds; regression; strategic asset management
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Herding in mutual funds: A complex network approach / D'Arcangelis, A. M.; Rotundo, G.. - In: JOURNAL OF BUSINESS RESEARCH. - ISSN 0148-2963. - (2019), pp. 1-8. [10.1016/j.jbusres.2019.11.016]
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