Appeared as an iFirst online article on 13 March 2009. Just as friendly arguments based on an ignorance of facts eventually led to the creation of the definitive Guinness Book of World Records, any argument about university rankings has seemingly been a problem without a solution. To state the obvious, alternative rankings methodologies can and do lead to different rankings. This article evaluates the robustness of rankings of Australian and New Zealand economics teaching departments for 1988 to 2002 and 1996 to 2002 using alternative rankings methodologies, and compares the results with the rankings obtained by Macri and Sinha (2006). In the overall mean rankings for both 1988 to 2006 and 1996 to 2002, the University of Melbourne is ranked...
This study ranks Australian and New Zealand economics teaching departments on the basis of the resea...
The most popular world university rankings are routinely taken at face value by media and social act...
A comparison of research records of the current members of the 7 major economics departments in New ...
Just as friendly arguments based on an ignorance of facts eventually led to the creation of the defi...
Just as friendly arguments based on an ignorance of facts eventually led to the creation of the defi...
There has been a lot of recent research literature on rankings of economics departments throughout t...
This paper reviews the literature that ranks universities and economics departments. In internationa...
This paper and conference session examine global university ranking and the implications for New Zea...
A collation of the latest results in five of the most closely followed international unive...
Global university rankings are a powerful force shaping higher education policy worldwide. Several d...
There has been a steady growth in the number of national university league tables over the last 25 y...
University rankings have gradually become an issue for concern in the academic community worldwide. ...
University rankings are creating a furore wherever or whenever they are published or mentioned. Poli...
This study ranks Australian and New Zealand economics teaching departments on the basis of the resea...
Whether rankings can reflect the real-life situation within universities or create an artificial ill...
This study ranks Australian and New Zealand economics teaching departments on the basis of the resea...
The most popular world university rankings are routinely taken at face value by media and social act...
A comparison of research records of the current members of the 7 major economics departments in New ...
Just as friendly arguments based on an ignorance of facts eventually led to the creation of the defi...
Just as friendly arguments based on an ignorance of facts eventually led to the creation of the defi...
There has been a lot of recent research literature on rankings of economics departments throughout t...
This paper reviews the literature that ranks universities and economics departments. In internationa...
This paper and conference session examine global university ranking and the implications for New Zea...
A collation of the latest results in five of the most closely followed international unive...
Global university rankings are a powerful force shaping higher education policy worldwide. Several d...
There has been a steady growth in the number of national university league tables over the last 25 y...
University rankings have gradually become an issue for concern in the academic community worldwide. ...
University rankings are creating a furore wherever or whenever they are published or mentioned. Poli...
This study ranks Australian and New Zealand economics teaching departments on the basis of the resea...
Whether rankings can reflect the real-life situation within universities or create an artificial ill...
This study ranks Australian and New Zealand economics teaching departments on the basis of the resea...
The most popular world university rankings are routinely taken at face value by media and social act...
A comparison of research records of the current members of the 7 major economics departments in New ...