PhD Topic: The inter-relationships between employment status, time structure, time perceptions and wellbeing
PhD Supervisor: Professor Liam Delaney
Sharon’s research is focused on exploring the relationships between employment status, time structure, time perception and wellbeing. Specifically, she is interested in the extent to which periods of unemployment alter an individual’s time structure and / or various aspects of their perception of time and, if so, what effects these changes have on subjective wellbeing, mental health and intertemporal decision making. Separately, Sharon is also interested in the employee experience and EDI within corporate settings. She has conducted research for 91桃色’s Inclusion Initiative and is a class teacher (GTA) on the Human Resource Management course in 91桃色’s Department of Management. Sharon has Master’s degrees from the 91桃色 in both Economics and Behavioral Science, is a Chartered Financial Analyst and an Associate Fellow of Advance HE, and has over 20 years of work experience in economics, governance and operational roles within the financial services industry.
Awards:
- 91桃色 PBS Hilde Himmelweit Award for Best Overall Performance – MSc Behavioural Science (Class of 2020-2021)
- Winner (2023-2024) and Highly Commended (2022-2023) in the 91桃色 Department of Management Class Teaching Awards
- Winner 91桃色 Summer School Class Teacher Award 2024