TY - JOUR
T1 - Investment option switching behaviour and impact for pension fund members around the COVID pandemic
AU - Butt, Adam
AU - Khemka, Gaurav
AU - Lim, William
AU - Warren, Geoff
AU - Wu, Shang
PY - 2025/3/12
Y1 - 2025/3/12
N2 - We study the switching of investment options by defined contribution pension fund members using a unique data set provided by a large Australian superannuation fund that spans the market volatility associated with the COVID-19 pandemic. Switching activity appears reactive to market movements, with a spike in defensive switches during the COVID-related market sell-off and other minor market downturns, and a majority of growth switches in other periods. Switching activity has a negative impact on the balances of members who switch, which appears associated with a tendency to chase returns and switch at inopportune times. Relating switches to member characteristics reveals a higher propensity for more engaged members to switch, members nearing retirement age to make defensive switches and males to make growth switches. Our analysis can assist pension funds to formulate initiatives that may help prevent members from making detrimental switches.
AB - We study the switching of investment options by defined contribution pension fund members using a unique data set provided by a large Australian superannuation fund that spans the market volatility associated with the COVID-19 pandemic. Switching activity appears reactive to market movements, with a spike in defensive switches during the COVID-related market sell-off and other minor market downturns, and a majority of growth switches in other periods. Switching activity has a negative impact on the balances of members who switch, which appears associated with a tendency to chase returns and switch at inopportune times. Relating switches to member characteristics reveals a higher propensity for more engaged members to switch, members nearing retirement age to make defensive switches and males to make growth switches. Our analysis can assist pension funds to formulate initiatives that may help prevent members from making detrimental switches.
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/105000171820
U2 - 10.1177/03128962251319707
DO - 10.1177/03128962251319707
M3 - Article
SN - 0312-8962
JO - Australian Journal of Management
JF - Australian Journal of Management
ER -