Dr Mollie Bryde-Evens
Liverpool Business School
Faculty of Business and Law
Email: M.R.BrydeEvens@ljmu.ac.uk
Dr Mollie Bryde-Evens finished her VC-Scholarship funded PhD in October 2023 and is now a Lecturer in Ethical Business and Responsible Management at Liverpool John Moores University and Co-Lead of the British Academy of Management Early Career Academic Network.
Prior to this, Mollie achieved her Bachelor’s degree in Philosophy and her Master’s degree in Ethics and Social Philosophy, both from Cardiff University, which instilled in her a passion for ethics and social issues.
In between degrees, Mollie worked in various industries and is interested in the ways more traditional approaches to philosophy and ethics can be useful in organisational settings.
Mollie’s PhD applied a virtue ethical, stakeholder theory lens and examined the interactions between sustainable development, disaster recovery, and ethics in organisations. Her broad areas of interest are triple bottom line sustainability and business ethics, with a focus on normativity.
Mollie was awarded the Emerging Scholars Award by the Society of Business Ethics in 2022. Mollie is also interested in and passionate about EDIR (equity, diversity, inclusivity and respect) related issues, and was a co-founder of the first EDIR society at Liverpool John Moores: the RIDE (Respect, Inclusivity, Diversity and Equity) Society. She also co-led an inclusion and diversity project titled 'I Belong!'.
Her current research projects focus on the ethical implications of the slow fashion movement; the role of normativity in business ethical and sustainability research, and the relationship between short-termism and social sustainability during periods of disaster recovery.
Degrees
2023, Liverpool John Moores University, United Kingdom, PhD, Business ethics and Sustainability
2018, Cardiff University, United Kingdom, Master of Arts, Ethics and Social Philosophy
2017, Cardiff University, United Kingdom, Bachelor of Arts, Philosophy
Certifications
2023, The Carbon Literacy Trust, Carbon Literacy
Academic appointments
Lecturer in Ethical Business and Responsible Management, Liverpool John Moores University, 2023 - present
Sessional Lecturer, Liverpool John Moores University, 2022 - 2023
Chapters
Bryde-Evens M, Beech R. 2024. The skill of bouncing back: a toolkit for developing resilience in academia How to Keep Your Research Project on Track :209-217 Edward Elgar Publishing 9781035332717 DOI Publisher Url
Foster S, Sheldon J, Hannibal C, Bryde-Evens M. A person-centred approach to researcher development for Business Management Doctorates Inclusive Learning and Teaching in Business Schools Edward Elgar’s Publisher Url
Thesis/Dissertation
Bryde-Evens M. 2024. Adapt and Flourish: An Examination of Ethics, Unsustainability and Disaster Recovery in Organisations Hannibal C, Hejjas K, Foster S. Public Url
Award:
Emerging Scholar Founders' Award, Society of Business Ethics. 2022
LJMU-VC PhD Scholarship. 2021
Master’s Excellence Scholarship, Cardiff University. 2017
The D M Phillips Tylorstown Scholarship, Cardiff University. 2017
External committees:
Academic Affairs of Conference and Capacity Building, British Academy of Management.
Early Career Academic Network, British Academy of Management, Co-lead.
Other Professional Activity:
Bryde-Evens, M. Hannibal, C., Hejjas, K., Foster, S. (2022). In search of the golden mean: a virtue ethical approach to the advancement of sustainability and disaster recovery operations in hotel supply chains. Society of Business Ethics Annual Conference, Seattle, August 2022.
Bryde-Evens, M. Hannibal, C., Hejjas, K., Foster, S. (2022). Of questionable virtue? Understanding the relationship between sustainability and disaster recovery. EurOMA Sustainability Forum, Zagreb, March 2022.
Bryde-Evens, M. Hannibal, C., Hejjas, K., Foster, S. (2023). An ethical approach to sustainability and recovery operations in hotels. 2023 POMS International Conference, Paris, July 2023.
Bryde-Evens, M. Hannibal, C., Hejjas, K., Foster, S. (2023). One fell swoop: an ethical examination of sustainability and disaster recovery challenges in the hotel industry. IPSERA UK and Ireland Regional Conference: Early-Career Researchers in Sustainability, Newcastle, February 2023.
Co-founder of LJMU RIDE (Respect, Inclusivity, Diversity and Equity) Society.
PRME (Principles of Responsible Management Education) Champion.
Membership of professional bodies:
Member, British Academy of Management.
Member, Society of Business Ethics.