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Dr Steve Nolan

Liverpool Business School

Faculty of Business and Law

Steve is a Senior Lecturer in Economics at Liverpool John Moores University. He completed his PhD at the University of Manchester in 2021.

His work spans a range of critical issues including cultural value, crime and entrepreneurship with a particular interest in the causal impacts of public policy.

He has produced high-profile reports for the UK Home Office and the Runnymede Trust. His work has been recognised in both academic and public spheres, with frequent contributions to media discussions on economic issues.

He is module leader on a course in Contemporary Economic Policy.

Degrees

2022, Liverpool John Moores University, United Kingdom, Postgraduate Certificate in Academic Practice
2021, University of Manchester, United Kingdom, PhD in Economics
2016, University of Manchester, United Kingdom, MA in Political Economy
2015, University of London, United Kingdom, Diploma for Graduates in Economics
2000, University of Glasgow, United Kingdom, MA Hons in Mathematics/ Film and Television Studies

Academic appointments

Senior Lecturer in Economics, Liverpool Business School, Liverpool John Moores University, 2021 - present
Research Associate, Centre on Dynamics of Ethnicity, The University of Manchester, 2020 - 2021

Journal article

Knight L, Neiva Ganga R, Tucker MP, Shore AP, Nolan S. 2024. Contexts and complexities: a realist evaluation of integrated care system leadership Leadership in Health Services, DOI Author Url Publisher Url Public Url

Haj Youssef M, Nolan S, Hussein H. 2024. Navigating turbulence in the UK: how gender shapes self-employed social engagement during crises? International Journal of Gender and Entrepreneurship, DOI Publisher Url Public Url

Report

Motalebi P, Nolan S, Hansen M, Neiva Ganga R. 2024. Evaluation of House of Memories: Online Dementia Awareness Training for Nursing Students in Higher Education Publisher Url Public Url

Motalebi P, Nolan S, Hansen M, Neiva R, Davies L. 2024. Evaluation of House of Memories Cymru

Nolan S, Faulkner C, Christiaens M, Hindmarsh M. 2023. 2022 Grand National Economic Impact Report Public Url

Nolan S, Phoenix J, Ball E, McManus M. 2022. County Lines Programme Evaluation County Lines Programme Evaluation

McManus M, Ball E, McElwee J, Astley J, McCoy E, Harrison R, Steele R, Quigg Z, Timpson H, Nolan S. 2022. Shaping the Future of Multi-Agency Safeguarding Arrangements in Wales: What does good look like?

Nolan S, Clark K. 2021. The Changing Distribution of the Male Ethnic Wage Gap in Great Britain IZA Discussion Paper :1-53 DOI Publisher Url

Nolan S, Clark K. 2021. COVID-19 and Apprenticeship Policy for Ethnic Minority Young People Publisher Url

Editorial/letter to the editor

Nolan S, Clark K. 2021. Young ethnic minorities bear brunt of recessions, and it’s happening again – here’s how to stop it The Conversation, Publisher Url

Thesis/Dissertation

Nolan S. Essays on attitudes toward immigration Saporiti A, Nicolo A, Andrews M.

Chapters

Nolan S. Green Growth and Post-Growth: Navigating Conflicting Approaches to Sustainability The Elgar Companion to Management Education and the UN Sustainable Development Goals

Other Professional Activity:

Liverpool John Moores University champion for The Pandemic Institute. 2024

Media Coverage:

Panel discussion - Wake Up to Money on BBC 5Live 2024

Panel discussion - Wake Up to Money on BBC 5Live 2024

BBC Breakfast interview on the economic impact of Taylor Swift 2024

BBC News Channel Interview on March UK inflation. 2024

Interview for World Business Report on the BBC News Channel 2024

Interview for World Business Report on BBC News channel 2023

Apperance on BBC One Breakfast to discuss the inflation rate. 2023

Interview for World Business Report on BBC News channel. 2023

Apperance on BBC One Breakfast to discuss inflation rate. 2023

News stories on economic impact anaylsis of the 2022 Grand National. 2023
www.liverpoolecho.co.uk
www.bbc.co.uk
www.itv.com

Appearance on the BBC Arabic News channel to discuss the rise in interest rates by the Bank of England. 2023

Interview of BBC Radio Merseyside to discuss rise in interest rates by the Bank of England. 2023

Interview of Radio Merseyside on subject of Bank of England interest rate rise. 2022

Interview on Radio Merseyside on the macroeconomy. 2022

Interview of Radio Merseyside on fallout from the "mini-budget". 2022

Interview on Radio Merseyside on the fallout from the "mini-budget". 2022

'Tackling the crisis of ethnic minority youth unemployment' - a panel discussion for the Runnymede Trust and Centre on Dynamics of Ethnicity with Dr Steve Nolan, Dr Amanda Barry and Isa Mutlib. 2022

Conference presentation:

Dementia-friendly Wales: The health and cultural value of House of Memories Cymru, 16th Conference of the European Sociological Association, Porto, Oral presentation. 2024

Entrepreneurs' social engagement in times of crisis: the difference between male and female entrepreneurs, EURAM 2023, Trinity College London, Oral presentation. 2023

The Changing Distribution of the Male Ethnic Wage Gap in Great Britain, Royal Economics Society Conference, Online, Oral presentation, https://res.org.uk/videos/res2022-special-session-ethnic-wage-gaps-in-britain/. 2022

Research Grants Awarded:

Department for Culture Media and Sport, Cultural Heritage, People and Place: Understanding value via a regional case study, Dr Tamara West (University of Liverpool), Dr Rafaela Ganga (LJMU), Grant value (£): £420,657.17, Duration of research project: 30 months. 2023

National Museums Liverpool, House of Memories. Digital Dementia Awareness Training for Nursing Students in Higher Education, Rafaela Neiva, Dean McShane, Marcus Hansen, Grant value (£): 10000, Duration of research project: 6 months. 2023

Welsh Government, House of Memories Cymru, Rafaela Ganga, Marcus Hansen, Grant value (£): 10000, Duration of research project: 6 months. 2023

UK Home Office, County Lines Evaulation, Professor Michelle McManus (LJMU), Emma Ball (LJMU), Grant value (£): £338,970, Duration of research project: 1 year. 2021

Public engagement:

Public talk or lecture, Local community stakeholders, Invited speaker, Liverpool Cathedral, What If...?, Public talk and debate around different measures of economic success.. 2023

Other invited event:

County Lines Evaluation - presentation, UK Home Office (online), Presentation of findings of evaluation of County Lines Drugs policing.. 2023

County Lines Evaluation - Quantitive Report Presentation, UK Home Office (online), Presentation to the Home Office policy team on the findings of the quantitive evaluation of County Lines Drugs policing.. 2022

External committees:

Internal Scientific Advisory Panel (ISAP), The Pandemic Institute’s (TPI), https://www.thepandemicinstitute.org/.

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