Marion Brivot

Ph.D. (Accountancy), M.A. (Philosophy), CPA

Canada

About

My research examines the ethical and social dimensions of accounting, with a particular focus on the ethical implications of quantification. I am also interested in the everyday ethical dilemmas faced by accounting professionals across sectors. I serve as Associate Editor for Accounting, Organizations and Society (AOS) and currently co-edit two special issues: “Éthique et chiffres dans le champ de la Comptabilité, du Contrôle et de l’Audit” (CCA, forthcoming) and “L’alerte éthique au service de l’intérêt public : enjeux juridiques, éthiques et institutionnels” (Éthique Publique, forthcoming). I developed the first version of Université Laval’s course on ethical deliberation for future professional accountants, and I remain committed to bridging applied ethics, public interest concerns, and accounting practice through teaching, interdisciplinary research, and conference presentations.

Experience

  • Université Laval (14 yrs 6 mos)
    • Full Professor
      Jun 2019 - Present · 7 yrs 1 mo

    • Associate Professor of Accounting
      Jan 2012 - Jun 2019 · 7 yrs 6 mos

  • Assistant professor of accountancy at Concordia University - John Molson School of Business
    Jul 2008 - Dec 2011 · 3 yrs 6 mos

  • Knowledge Manager at FIDAL (Direction Internationale) and KPMG headquarters (Tax and Legal)
    Apr 1999 - Mar 2005 · 6 yrs