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Marion Brivot

Full professor of accounting in the Faculty of Business Administration at Université Laval

Positions held

2023-2024 to today Co-researcher(s),

Biography

Marion Brivot is a full professor of accounting in the Faculty of Business Administration at Université Laval. Prior to joining Laval, she began her career at Concordia University in Montreal. She holds a Ph.D. in management sciences from HEC Paris in France, an MBA from Duquesne University in the United States, a research master’s degree from the University of Paris I (Panthéon-Sorbonne) in France, and a master’s degree in philosophy from Laval University in Canada.

For several years, she directed the Public, Organizational and Professional Ethics unit at the Institute of Applied Ethics (IDEA) and organized a summer school in 2023 on whistleblowing in public and private organizations. She created a course on ethical deliberation that is now part of the curriculum for future professional accountants at Université Laval.

She is currently co-editor-in-chief of a thematic section of the Journal of Business Ethics and has recently co-edited the Research Handbook on Accounting and Ethics published by Edward Elgar Publishing in 2023. Her research – which focuses primarily on ethical issues faced by accounting professionals (including auditors and tax experts) – has been published in international academic journals such as Human Relations; Organization Studies, Business and Society, Accounting, Organizations and Society. A complete list can be found here.

In addition to her academic career, Marion Brivot has been keen to put her knowledge into practice, notably for several years on the ethics committee of the Bureau de la Retraite at Université Laval and in her current role on the Comité de protection de l’intégrité du Regroupement Loisir & Sports du Québec, where she handles complaints files.

Institutional page

marion.brivot@fsa.ulaval.ca