Tom McGovern

Tom McGovern

Newcastle University

H-index: 17

Europe-United Kingdom

About Tom McGovern

Tom McGovern, With an exceptional h-index of 17 and a recent h-index of 14 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Newcastle University, specializes in the field of organisational growth, organisational decline, strategy as practice, Business History, Lean and change management.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Pro-Social Policies and Impression Management: The American Arabian Oil Company (Aramco), 1932–1974

The contribution of the Stephenson Company, engine manufacturers to the genesis of the British railway industry c. 1823-1840

Elite solidarity, social responsibility, and the contested origins of Britain’s first business schools

Quaker accountability regimes: the case of the Richardson family networks, 1840–1914

Strategy and place: Understanding the Decline and Failure of a Multi-generational Family Business

Entrepreneurial strategies in a family business: growth and capital conversions in historical perspective

Accounting, Religious Identity, Control and Discipline in the Quaker Lead Company, c. 1800–c. 1860

‘Are they out to get us?’Power and the ‘recognition’of the subject through a ‘lean’work regime

Tom McGovern Information

University

Position

Professor of Business History and Management Business School

Citations(all)

1643

Citations(since 2020)

669

Cited By

1283

hIndex(all)

17

hIndex(since 2020)

14

i10Index(all)

20

i10Index(since 2020)

15

Email

University Profile Page

Newcastle University

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Tom McGovern Skills & Research Interests

organisational growth

organisational decline

strategy as practice

Business History

Lean and change management

Top articles of Tom McGovern

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Pro-Social Policies and Impression Management: The American Arabian Oil Company (Aramco), 1932–1974

Enterprise & Society

Wedian Albalwi

Tom McGovern

Aly Salama

2023

The contribution of the Stephenson Company, engine manufacturers to the genesis of the British railway industry c. 1823-1840

Business History

Neveen Abdelrehim

Tom McGovern

Tom McLean

David Oldroyd

Thomas N Tyson

2023/9/3

Elite solidarity, social responsibility, and the contested origins of Britain’s first business schools

Academy of Management Learning & Education

Mairi Maclean

Charles Harvey

Tom McGovern

Gareth Shaw

2023/6

Quaker accountability regimes: the case of the Richardson family networks, 1840–1914

Accounting, Auditing & Accountability Journal

Tom McLean

Tom McGovern

Richard Slack

Malcolm McLean

2023/4/4

Strategy and place: Understanding the Decline and Failure of a Multi-generational Family Business

Academy of Management Proceedings

Tom McGovern

Nicholas Wong

2023

Entrepreneurial strategies in a family business: growth and capital conversions in historical perspective

Business History

Nicholas D Wong

Tom McGovern

2022/4/3

Accounting, Religious Identity, Control and Discipline in the Quaker Lead Company, c. 1800–c. 1860

Academy of Management Proceedings

Tom McLean

Tom McGovern

2022

‘Are they out to get us?’Power and the ‘recognition’of the subject through a ‘lean’work regime

Organization Studies

Ewan Mackenzie

Tom McGovern

Adrian Small

Chris Hicks

Tracy Scurry

2021/11

Adapting Lean methods to facilitate stakeholder engagement and co-design in healthcare

Bmj

Iain Smith

Chris Hicks

Tom McGovern

2020/1/28

Corporate Social Responsibility and Impression Management: ARAMCO, 1932-74

Academy of Management Proceedings

Wedian Albalwi

Tom McGovern

Aly Salama

2020

Evaluating, managing and improving the performance of automotive distribution through the processes involved in the development of a hierarchical model

Twenty-first International Working Seminar on Production Economics

A Small

C Hicks

T McGovern

T Scurry

2020

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