对社会问题的认知是否会影响投资组合的选择?来自#MeToo运动的证据

IF 2.9 3区 经济学 Q2 BUSINESS, FINANCE Financial Management Pub Date : 2021-10-01 DOI:10.1111/fima.12379
Douglas O. Cook, Shikong (Scott) Luo
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摘要

温斯坦丑闻后,2017年底Twitter上的一条帖子激发了#MeToo运动,该运动是否影响了旨在支持女性赋权的共同基金经理的资产配置决策过程?我们找到证据支持这种关注的影响。我们利用#MeToo运动的爆发作为对性别平等问题感知的外生冲击。使用差异中的差异框架,我们表明,与被动管理的共同基金相比,主动管理的共同基金倾向于投资组合中女性高管比例更高的公司,但只有在突破之后才会如此。我们的结果不能用绩效追求来解释,但在一定程度上可以归因于餐饮激励。此外,当感知变化的边际影响较小时,结果变得不那么显著。使用谷歌搜索量来捕捉与性别平等感知密切相关的公众情绪,基于更大的样本得出一致的结果。我们的研究揭示了最近共同基金行业“性别视角投资”的兴起。
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Does perception of social issues affect portfolio choices? Evidence from the #MeToo movement

Did the #MeToo movement, inspired by a Twitter post in late 2017 following the Weinstein scandal, influence the asset allocation decision process of mutual fund managers intending to show support for women empowerment? We find evidence to support the influence of such attention. We utilize the breakout of the #MeToo movement as an exogenous shock to the perception of gender equity issues. Using a difference-in-differences framework, we show that, compared to passively managed mutual funds, actively managed mutual funds tilt their portfolios toward firms with greater female representation in the C-suite, but only after the breakout. Our results are not explained by performance seeking, but are in part attributable to catering incentives. Moreover, the results become less significant when the marginal impact of changing perception is small. Using Google search volume to capture public sentiment closely tied to the perception of gender equality yields consistent results based on a larger sample. Our study sheds light on the recent rise of “gender lens investing” in the mutual fund industry.

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