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Finance

John S. Howe

Professor Emeritus

John Howe is a Professor of Finance and Missouri Bankers Chair in the Finance Department at the Robert J. Trulaske, Sr. College of Business, University of Missouri. He has been at MU more than 25 years, serving as and Chair of the Finance Department until 2019, and with prior appointments at Louisiana State University and the University of Kansas.

He earned his undergraduate degree (B.A.) from Colorado College and his graduate degrees (M.S., Ph.D.) from Purdue University. He is a Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA), and has served on the boards of directors of several for-profit companies along with having extensive non-profit board experience.

Howe's research interests including banking, corporate governance, household finance, and behavioral economics. He has published extensively in the major journals in finance and accounting, and has more than 70 publications in peer-reviewed journals. He has been a visiting scholar at the University of Cambridge (U.K.) and Queensland University of Technology (Australia), and has taught courses for the banking group UBS (Switzerland).

Howe has won numerous teaching awards, including the William T. Kemper Fellow for Excellence in Teaching. He has taught at all levels including the executive MBA.

Education

BA, Colorado College, 1976; MS, Purdue University, 1978; PhD, Purdue University, 1981

Publications

John S. Howe and James D. Shilling, “Capital Structure Theory and REIT Security Offerings,” Journal of Finance, September 1988, pp. 983-993. Abstracted in the Journal of Economic Literature, March 1989.

Douglas A. Houston and John S. Howe, “The Ethics of Going Private,” Journal of Business Ethics, October 1987, pp. 519-525.

John S. Howe, “Good News and Bad News: Does the Stock Market Overreact?,” AAII Journal, October 1987, pp. 7-10.

John S. Howe and Kathryn Kelm, “The Stock Price Impacts of Overseas Listings,” Financial Management, Autumn 1987, pp. 51-56

Keith C. Brown and John S. Howe, “On the Use of Gold as a Fixed-Income Security,” Financial Analysts Journal, July/August 1987, pp. 73-76.