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Mutual Fund Selection Criteria and Determinants of Individual Fund Flows

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  • G. Van Campenhout

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With this contribution the authors want to indicate why organizational crisis emerge and what aspects can contribute to their detection and prevention. They argue that crisis detection and prevention necessitates a multilayered and multidisciplinary approach. More in particular they focus on the interaction between a product vision and a process vision on crisis preparedness. In this they elaborate on the role of procedures and the way organizations can cope with this by means of sensemaking, double loop learning and practical drift.

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  • G. Van Campenhout, 2007. "Mutual Fund Selection Criteria and Determinants of Individual Fund Flows," Review of Business and Economic Literature, KU Leuven, Faculty of Economics and Business (FEB), Review of Business and Economic Literature, vol. 0(4), pages 617-672.
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