Clark Warner

Lecturer, Management & Organizations
  • Phone 617-353-9826
  • Office 571
  • BOSTON UNIVERSITY
    Questrom School of Business
    Rafik B. Hariri Building
    595 Commonwealth Avenue
    Boston, MA 02215

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Clark H. Warner is a lecturer in the Management and Organizations Department at the Boston University – Questrom School of Business. His teaching is focused on organizational behavior and ethics and in the past has taught or co-taught courses in ethics, organizational behavior, corporate social responsibility, and quantitative data analysis among other topics.

Clark holds his PhD in management from the University of Toulouse 1 Capitole. His research is in behavioral ethics with a focus on the development and use of intuition in ethical decision making. He is an active member of the International Humanistic Management Association and is co-author on a paper published in the Humanistic Management Journal (Matheson et al 2021). Clark also holds a master’s degree in theological studies from Boston University, master’s degrees from Stanford University in business administration and sociology as well as a bachelor’s degree in applied mathematics-computer science from Harvard University.

Prior to obtaining his PhD, Clark was a high-tech professional and worked at such companies as Apple, Netezza and IBM in a variety of capacities including, Engineering Manager, Director of Software Engineering and Sr. Director/Program Director of Product Management. He participated in the development of Apple’s MacOS X as manager of the file system as well as in the development of Netezza’s NPS data warehouse appliance and many of its successors. He is co-inventor on an Apple patent with Betrand Serlet and Avadis Tevanian Jr. for a Method and System for Seamlessly Accessing Remotely Stored Files (US 6842770B1)

    Publications
  • Warner, C., Fortin, M., Melkonian, T. (2022). "When Are We More Ethical? A Review and Categorization of the Factors Influencing Dual-Process Ethical Decision-Making", Journal of Business Ethics
  • Matheson, A., Dillon, P., Guillén, M., Warner, C. (2021). "People Mattering at Work: A Humanistic Management Perspective", Humanistic Management Journal, 6 (3), 405-428