
Simon Oldham
Lecturer · Organisational Sustainability
Royal Holloway, University of LondonAbout
Simon Oldham is a Lecturer in Human Resource Management and Organisation Studies at the School of Business and Management, Royal Holloway, University of London. He serves as Deputy Director for the interdisciplinary Masters in Sustainability & Management, collaborating with the School of Geography.
- Primary research focus: organisational sustainability and ethics within alternative organisational forms (small businesses, academia)
- Teaching expertise: UN Sustainable Development Goals, normative ethical theory, Corporate Social Responsibility, stakeholder management
Recent research explores the application of Pragmatist theory to ethical challenges in SMEs, with a particular emphasis on value conflicts and moral motivation. His work contributes to the UN Sustainable Development Goals for sustainability and responsible business practices.
- Recipient of Outstanding Submission Award (2025) from the International Association of Business and Society
- Collaborated with Professors Paul du Gay and Laura Spence on ethical frameworks for organisational conflicts
Active in interdisciplinary research and public engagement, with outputs featured in peer-reviewed journals, The Conversation, and policy discussions. His work has been cited by media outlets, policymakers, and professional networks.
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