The Professor Mick Marchington Applied Research Grant
Supporting exceptional early career researchers in human resources (HR), learning and development (L&D), organisation development (OD), and related fields.
Supporting exceptional early career researchers in human resources (HR), learning and development (L&D), organisation development (OD), and related fields.
The Marchington Applied Research Grant supports exceptional early career researchers in human resources (HR), learning and development (L&D), organisation development (OD) and related fields. It follows an annual cycle, awarding up to three grants of £6,000 each.
Dr Victoria Walker, Glasgow Caledonian University. Investigating digital payroll innovations for employee financial well-being: the rise of Earned Wage Access in service sector work.
This research explores the benefits and risks of earned wage access for service sector workers. The proposal would be the first to independently assess the benefits of unregulated financial products for employees and organisations and provide evidence for practitioner decision making.
Dr Joshua Haist, Cranfield University. AI/Technology-Enabled HRM and Work Design: Implications for Wellbeing, Loneliness and Retention in Social Care.
This project investigates how AI‑enabled HR and people management systems influence work design, social connection, loneliness and wellbeing, especially in the context of lone work.