Tracy Scurry

Tracy Scurry

Newcastle University

H-index: 11

Europe-United Kingdom

About Tracy Scurry

Tracy Scurry, With an exceptional h-index of 11 and a recent h-index of 9 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Newcastle University, specializes in the field of graduate careers, employability, underemployment, global talent management, global careers. HRM.

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

Mind the gap: DBA students, knowledge generation, transfer and impact

Expanding Understandings of Value and Success

Turbulent transitions: graduate unemployment and underemployment

Navigating dual-careers: the challenge for professional couples

What do graduates do? 2021/22

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

Guest editorialRe-imagining GTM? Considering the implications of context for research and practice

Networks amongst Syrians: Situated migrant positionalities and the impact on relational embedding

Tracy Scurry Information

University

Position

Business School UK

Citations(all)

915

Citations(since 2020)

527

Cited By

586

hIndex(all)

11

hIndex(since 2020)

9

i10Index(all)

12

i10Index(since 2020)

9

Email

University Profile Page

Newcastle University

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Tracy Scurry Skills & Research Interests

graduate careers

employability

underemployment

global talent management

global careers. HRM

Top articles of Tracy Scurry

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Mind the gap: DBA students, knowledge generation, transfer and impact

Studies in Higher Education

Carley Foster

Susan Kirk

Nadia K Kougiannou

Tracy Scurry

2024/4/2

Expanding Understandings of Value and Success

What do Graduates do? 2021/22

G Green

T Scurry

2022

Turbulent transitions: graduate unemployment and underemployment

What do graduates do? 2021/22

T Scurry

V Renaud

2022

Navigating dual-careers: the challenge for professional couples

Personnel Review

Tracy Scurry

Marilyn Clarke

2022/8/29

What do graduates do? 2021/22

Charlie Ball

Laura Greaves

Micha-Shan Smith

D Mason

J Hanley

...

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

Guest editorialRe-imagining GTM? Considering the implications of context for research and practice

Journal of Organizational Effectiveness: People and Performance

Susan Kirk

Liza Howe-Walsh

Tracy Scurry

2021/10/26

Networks amongst Syrians: Situated migrant positionalities and the impact on relational embedding

Social Inclusion

Francesca Speed

Tracy Scurry

Peter Edward

Mona Moufahim

2021

Social boundaries and skilled migrant careers: a realist Bourdieusian analysis

Steve Vincent

Andrew Kozhevnikov

Tracy Scurry

2020

Navigating the graduate labour market: the impact of social class on student understandings of graduate careers and the graduate labour market

Studies in Higher Education

Ciaran Burke

Tracy Scurry

John Blenkinsopp

2020/8/2

Understanding reflexivity in skilled migrants' career projects: Realist social theory perspective

Andrew Kozhevnikov

Steve Vincent

Tracy Scurry

Wolfgang Mayrhofer

2020

The role of the psychological contract in shaping graduate experiences: a study of public sector talent management programmes in the UK and Australia

The International Journal of Human Resource Management

Marilyn Clarke

Tracy Scurry

2020/4/27

Maintaining the promise without killing the dream: Developing resilience for future ‘graduate’careers

Journal of the National Institute for Career Education and Counselling

Tracy Scurry

Ciaran Burke

John Blenkinsopp

Ann Smart

2020/4/1

Developing and Enhancing Graduates' Career Resilience; Perspectives from Higher Education Careers Professionals

Higher Education Careers Service Unit, Prospects

Tracy Scurry

Ann Smart

Ciaran Burke

John Blenkinsopp

Sarah Stephenson

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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Co-Authors

H-index: 33
Christian Hicks

Christian Hicks

Newcastle University

H-index: 28
John Blenkinsopp

John Blenkinsopp

Northumbria University

H-index: 22
Colin Bryson

Colin Bryson

Newcastle University

H-index: 17
Tom McGovern

Tom McGovern

Newcastle University

H-index: 15
Ciaran Burke

Ciaran Burke

University of the West of England

H-index: 15
Susan Kirk

Susan Kirk

Newcastle University

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