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Scott Hurrell
Scott Hurrell
Senior Lecturer in HRM and Organisational Behaviour University of Glasgow
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Rethinking the soft skills deficit blame game: Employers, skills withdrawal and the reporting of soft skills gaps
SA Hurrell
Human Relations 69 (3), 605-628, 2016
3092016
Soft skills and employability: Evidence from UK retail
D Nickson, C Warhurst, J Commander, SA Hurrell, AM Cullen
Economic and Industrial Democracy 33 (1), 65-84, 2012
2472012
More than a ‘humpty dumpty’term: Strengthening the conceptualization of soft skills
SA Hurrell, D Scholarios, P Thompson
Economic and Industrial Democracy 34 (1), 161-182., 2013
2082013
The impact of buddying on psychological capital and work engagement: an empirical study of socialization in the professional services sector
N Nigah, AJ Davis, SA Hurrell
Thunderbird International Business Review 54 (6), 891-905, 2012
1342012
A job to believe in: Recruitment in the Scottish voluntary sector
D Nickson, C Warhurst, E Dutton, S Hurrell
Human Resource Management Journal 18 (1), 20-35, 2008
1202008
“The People Make the Brand” Reducing Social Skills Gaps Through Person-Brand Fit and Human Resource Management Practices
SA Hurrell, D Scholarios
Journal of Service Research 17 (1), 54-67, 2014
1012014
Critical realism and mixed methods research: Combining the extensive and intensive at multiple levels
SA Hurrell
Oxford University Press, 2014
602014
Skill requirements in retail work: the case of high-end fashion retailing
D Nickson, R Price, H Baxter-Reid, SA Hurrell
Work, employment and society 31 (4), 692-708, 2017
502017
‘The kids are alert’: Generation Y responses to employer use and monitoring of social networking sites
SA Hurrell, D Scholarios, J Richards
New Technology, Work and Employment 32 (1), 64-83, 2017
482017
Soft skills deficits in Scotland: Their patterns, determinants and employer responses
SA Hurrell
The University of Strathclyde, 2009
282009
Giving Miss Marple a Makeover: Graduate Recruitment, Systems Failure and the Scottish Voluntary Sector
SA Hurrell, C Warhurst, D Nickson
Nonprofit and Voluntary Sector Quarterly, 2009
222009
Understanding aspirations: why do secondary TVET students aim so high in Chile?
A Aldinucci, O Valiente, S Hurrell, A Zancajo
Journal of Vocational Education & Training, 1-22, 2021
182021
Labour supply and skills demand in fashion retailing
D Nickson, SA Hurrell, C Warhurst, J Commander
Retail work, 68-87, 2011
162011
Labour Supply and Skills Demands in Fashion Retailing
C Warhurst, J Commander, S Hurrell, D Nickson
Palgrave MacMillan, 2011
16*2011
New initiative, old problem: classroom assistants and the under‐valuation of women's work
K Gilbert, C Warhurst, D Nickson, S Hurrell, J Commander
Industrial Relations Journal 43 (1), 22-37, 2012
152012
Just'Mothers Really'? Role Stretch and Low Pay
C Warhurst, SA Hurrell, K Gilbert, D Nickson, J Commander, I Calder
Work Matters: Critical Reflections on Contemporary Work, 180, 2009
15*2009
Just “mothers really”? Role stretch and low pay amongst female classroom assistants
C Warhurst, SA Hurrell, K Gilbert, D Nickson, J Commander, I Calder
Work matters, 180-196, 2009
152009
Dilute to taste? The impact of the working time regulations in the hospitality industry
SA Hurrell
Employee Relations 27 (5), 532-546, 2005
132005
Higher and further education students' income, expenditure and debt in Scotland 2007-08
C Warhurst, J Commander, D Nickson, A Symeonides, A Furlong, ...
Scottish Government, 2009
122009
Recruitment and selection practices, person-brand fit and soft skills gaps in service organizations: The benefits of institutionalized informality
SA Hurrell, D Scholarios
Branded Lives: The Production and Consumption of Meaning at Work. Cheltenham …, 2011
112011
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