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Faculty, TSM Research

Marion FORTIN

Function / Statut
  • Full Professor
Research Area
  • Human Resource Management

Biography

Marion Fortin is a Full Professor of Organizational Behavior at (TSM). Marion is the Director of the TSM Doctoral Programme, as well as the Track Coordinator for the Human Resources and Organizational Behavior track of the Doctoral Programme. In addition, she is the Vice President of International and European Relations at Toulouse Capitole University.

Her core research interest relates to fairness dynamics at work, for example in the context of women’s careers, and in relation to morality and ethics. Marion’s work has been published in international journals including Human Relations, Journal of Applied Psychology, Journal of Business Ethics, Journal of Organizational Behavior, and Organizational Behavior and Human Decision Processes. She is also the scientific director of OpenDecide, a Toulouse based teamwork management software company.

She obtained her PhD from Trinity College Dublin in 2006. Prior to joining TSM, Marion was a Visiting Scholar at the Stern School of Business at NYU and an Assistant Professor at the University of Durham, UK.

https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Marion-Fortin

Research contracts and funding

2020
COVID-19 Justice-Related Grant, International Society for Justice Research
2018
JuDy, Research Grant, French National Research Agency, France

Award, honors

2010
Outstanding Reviewer Award, Organizational Behavior Division of the Academy of Management, USA
2007 - 2010
First Research Grant Award, ESRC, United Kingdom
2006
Highly Commended Award, Outstanding Doctoral Research Awards, EMERALD/EFMD, United Kingdom
2002
Postgraduate Studentship Award, Trinity College Dublin, Ireland
2000
Alumni Prize for the Best Undergraduate Dissertation, Trinity College Dublin, Ireland

Grant

2005
Research Grant, Business School of the University of Dublin, United Kingdom
2002 - 2005
Scholarship, Irish Research Council for the Humanities and Social Sciences, United Kingdom