Clark WARNER
Specialisation : Human Resource Management and Organisational Behaviour
Status : PhD graduate
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Download C.VClark H. Warner is a doctoral candidate in management science at the Toulouse School of Management. His research is in behavioral ethics with a focus on the role of intuition in ethical decision making. He is a recent graduate of the Boston University School of Theology having completed a master’s degree in theological studies, again with a focus on ethics. Clark also holds both an MBA and an MA in Sociology from Stanford University and a bachelor's degree in Applied Mathematics-Computer Science from Harvard University.
Prior to his recent studies, 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.
- Behavioral Ethics
- Moral Intuition
- Ethical Climate
- Statistics
- Organizational Behavior
- Ethics
- Influences on Dual-Process Ethical Decision-Making and the Development of Moral Automaticity | Defense: 09/07/2021 | Supervisor: FORTIN Marion, TSM Research
- Articles (ranked journals)
- When Are We More Ethical? A Review and Categorization of the Factors Influencing Dual-Process Ethical Decision-Making
Warner, C., M. Fortin, T. Melkonian, "When Are We More Ethical? A Review and Categorization of the Factors Influencing Dual-Process Ethical Decision-Making", Journal of Business Ethics, 2022
- When Are We More Ethical? A Review and Categorization of the Factors Influencing Dual-Process Ethical Decision-Making
- Human Resource Management and Organisational Behaviour, Manning School of Business, USA, 2019
- Conferences, symposiums, workshops
- Should we let our gut decide?
Warner, C., M. Fortin, T. Melkonian, "Should we let our gut decide?", 2019, Oestrich-Winkel, Germany - Moralizing Disgust and Religious Traditions
Warner, C., "Moralizing Disgust and Religious Traditions" in European Association of Work and Organizational Psychology Congress, 2017, Dublin, Ireland - The Corporate Construction of Conscience
Warner, C., "The Corporate Construction of Conscience" in Society for Business Ethics annual conference, 2018, Chicago, USA - Generating Moral Intuition
Warner, C., "Generating Moral Intuition" in Society for Business Ethics Annual Conference, 2017, Atlanta, USA - Are We Making Monsters?
Warner, C., "Are We Making Monsters?" in 5th International Workshop on Insights in Organizational Justice and Business Ethics, 2017, Paris, France - The Corruption and Construction of Conscience
Warner, C., "The Corruption and Construction of Conscience" in European Academy of Management annual conference, 2019, Lisbon, Portugal
- Should we let our gut decide?
- Invited speaker
- The Corruption and Construction of Conscience - International Humanistic Management Association PhD Network Seminar
Warner, C. - "The Corruption and Construction of Conscience - International Humanistic Management Association PhD Network Seminar" - 2020, USA - The Corporate Corruption of Conscience - Talk at the University of Massachusetts Boston Applied Ethics Center
Warner, C. - "The Corporate Corruption of Conscience - Talk at the University of Massachusetts Boston Applied Ethics Center" - 2018, Boston, USA
- The Corruption and Construction of Conscience - International Humanistic Management Association PhD Network Seminar
- 2021 - PhD in Management Science / Toulouse School of Management
- 2016 - Master in Theological Studies / Boston University
- 1993 - Master, Business administration / Stanford University
- 1993 - Master of Arts in Sociology / Stanford University
- 1985 - A.B. in Applied Mathematics - Computer Science