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Gregory Saxton is a Professor of Accounting at the Schulich School of Business, York University. He holds dual PhDs in Political Science (Claremont Graduate University, 2000) and Accounting (York University, 2016), alongside multiple master's degrees in Public Policy, Political Science, and a B.A. in Political Science from the University of Victoria. His career includes roles as Associate Professor at the University at Buffalo, SUNY, and SUNY Brockport, along with teaching stints at Virginia Commonwealth University and Singapore Institute of Management. He has worked in California state government and as a nonprofit consultant.
His research focuses on the intersection of accounting, social media, and nonprofit management. Key areas include big data analytics, corporate social responsibility, voluntary disclosure practices, and the role of social media in nonprofit advocacy. Saxton explores how organizations leverage digital platforms for accountability, fundraising, and stakeholder engagement, with particular attention to ethical dimensions in financial reporting and professional narratives.
His work spans over three decades, with recent emphasis on environmental accountability, nonprofit financial obligations, and the ethical implications of social media activism. Though no specific awards are detailed, his extensive publication record reflects recognition in academic and professional circles. Grants and advising activities are noted in his profile but lack specific details here.
Saxton's research frequently bridges disciplinary boundaries, applying political science frameworks to business ethics and nonprofit governance. His lab or team affiliations are not explicitly stated, but his collaborative work with international institutions like the Singapore Institute of Management underscores a global academic network.





