Axelle Marjolin

Biographie

I am a researcher at the Centre for Social Impact, UNSW Sydney with over seven years’ experience in academic and applied research aimed at addressing social problems, such as financial exclusion. I am also a third-year Scientia Ph.D. Scholar at UNSW Sydney. My doctoral research seeks to progress current understandings of the factors that facilitate or hinder philanthropy-supported capacity building in non-profit organizations by investigating their experiences through a power lens.

Publications

  • Marjolin, A. (2020) Philanthropy and COVID-19: The need to invest in non-profits’ organisational capacity. The PhiLanthropic Year. PhiLab.
  • Salignac, F., Marjolin, A., Reeve, R. and Muir, K. (2019) ‘Conceptualising and measuring financial resilience: A multidimensional framework’. Social Indicators Research. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/s11205-019-02100-4
  • Malbon, E., Reeders, D., Carey, G. and Marjolin, A. (2019) ‘Stewardship actions for market issues in the National Disability Insurance Scheme: A review of the evidence’. Evidence Base. DOI: https://10.21307/eb-2019-001
  • Salignac, F, Marjolin, A, Noone, J, Carey, G. (2019) ‘Measuring dynamic collaborations: Collaborative Health Assessment Tool’. Australian Journal of Public Administration. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1111/1467-8500.12386
  • Salignac, F., Hamilton, M., Noone, J., Marjolin, A. and Muir, K. (2019) ‘Conceptualising financial wellbeing: An ecological life-course approach’. Journal of Happiness Studies. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/s10902-019-00145-3
  • Salignac, F., Wilcox, T., Marjolin, A. and Adams S. (2017) ‘Understanding Collective Impact in Australia: A new approach to inter-organizational collaboration?’ Australian Journal of Management. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1177/0312896217705178

Prix et distinctions

SOCIAL ENGAGEMENT – UN (PRME) AWARD

Co-recipient, 2018

UNSW Business School Staff Excellence Award 2018

OUTSTANDING RESEARCH AWARD

Co, Recipient, 2013

Money Smart Week Award 2013

Divers

When I am not sitting behind a computer, I love doing things with my hands: making things, baking things, growing things… or at least trying! I refuse to choose between cats and dogs – I’ll have one (or three!) of each please.