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In-House Asset Management in the Australian Superannuation Industry

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Gallagher, David R
Gapes, Timothy
Warren, Geoffrey

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Blackwell Publishing Ltd

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We examine how executives from the Australian superannuation industry perceive and approach the choice between managing assets in-house, versus outsourcing to external investment managers. We find that decision frameworks, as well as the perceived benefits and challenges of in-house management, can be described in terms of four elements: costs, capabilities, alignment and governance. Industry participants address these four elements in diverse ways. This is reflected in a variety of decision approaches, aspects that are considered and emphasised in decision-making, and implementation structures.

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Accounting and Finance

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2099-12-31