Professor Gordon L. Clark

Senior Consultant and Emeritus Professor

Fellow of St Edmund Hall, Oxford

Sir Louis Matheson Distinguished Visiting Professor, Faculty of Business and Economics, Monash University, Melbourne.

Academic Profile

Professor Gordon L Clark DSc (Oxon) FBA was the Director of the Smith School of Enterprise and the Environment from 2013 to 2018. Prior to this he was Head of the School of Geography and the Environment. He continues as a Senior Consultant and Emeritus Professor at the Smith School of Enterprise and the Environment, with cross-appointments in the Saïd Business School and the School of Geography and the Environment at Oxford University.

He is an Emeritus Fellow at St Edmund Hall, Oxford. He is also Sir Louis Matheson Distinguished Visiting Professor at Monash University’s Faculty of Business and Economics (Melbourne). Previous academic appointments have been at Stanford University, Harvard's Kennedy School of Government, Harvard Law School (Senior Research Associate), the University of Chicago, Carnegie Mellon's Heinz School and Monash University. Other honours include being Andrew Mellon Fellow at the US National Academy of Sciences and Visiting Scholar Deutscher Akademischer Austausch Dienst at the University of Marburg.

For more information please see his profile on the Smith School of Enterprise and the Environment website.

Selected Publications

Clark, G. and Monk, A. (2015).
Clark, G. (2015).
Clark, G. (2015) in Challenges of Aging: Pensions, Retirement and Generational Justice, pp. 105–132.
612747 - The UK pensions crisis and institutional innovatio...
Clark, G. and Viehs, M. (2014).
Bachher, J., Clark, G., Monk, A. and Sridhar, K. (2014).
Clark, G. and Monk, A. (2014) ENVIRONMENT AND PLANNING A, 46(3), pp. 531–549.
466715 - The geography of investment management contracts: ...
Clark, G., Dixon, A. and Monk, A. (2013) Sovereign wealth funds: Legitimacy, governance, and global power, pp. 1–212.
Clark, G., Dixon, A. and Monk, A. (2013) Sovereign wealth funds: Legitimacy, governance, and global power.
Clark, G. and Wójcik, D. (2007) The Geography of Finance. Oxford University Press (OUP).
504425 - The Geography of Finance