Gary L. Caton
Professor of Finance
College of Business & Entrepreneurship
Montana State University
United States of America
Biography
Before joining the JJCBE in 2006, Gary taught at Washington State University, Chapman University in California, and Otago University in New Zealand. He has taught in all areas of finance at both the undergraduate and graduate levels. His research interests lie in financial management, particularly in areas of corporate governance and payout policy. He has presented his research at international conferences and universities in Canada, New Zealand and the United States, and his work has appeared in the Journal of Financial and Quantitative Analysis, Journal of Corporate Finance, Financial Management, Financial Analysts Journal. Gary has served on the program committee for the Financial Management Association International, Eastern Finance Association and the Southwest Finance Association.
Research Interest
Financial management, Corporate governance, Corporate payout policies
Publications
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Caton GL, Goh J. Corporate governance, Shareholder rights, and Shareholder rights plans: Poison, Placebo, or Prescription?. Journal of Financial and Quantitative Analysis. 2008 Jun;43(2):381-400.
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Caton GL, Goh J, Donaldson J. The effectiveness of institutional activism. Financial Analysts Journal. 2001 Jul;57(4):21-6.
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Caton GL, Chiyachantana CN, Chua CT, Goh J. Earnings management surrounding seasoned bond offerings: Do managers mislead ratings agencies and the bond market?. Journal of Financial and Quantitative Analysis. 2011 Jun;46(3):687-708.
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Ederington LH, Caton GL, Campbell CJ. To call or not to call convertible debt. Financial Management. 1997 Apr 1:22-31.