Universities are increasingly expected to contribute to regional development and the wellbeing of communities in the places in which they are located through a wide range of third mission activities. However, this is an arduous task as these regional activities are usually pitched against other missions, namely teaching and research, and global orientation strategy. While the literature has recently implied that rankings might be the cause of universities’ insufficient regional contributions, the manner in which they inhibit regional engagement is yet to be uncovered. This paper therefore explores how rankings permeate universities and guide the behaviours of academics and top managers and thereby influence their regional engagement activit...
In little over a decade since their introduction, global rankings are perceived as having significan...
This thesis examines the links developing between the universities and their regions in the globalis...
Globalisation is helping to create a ‘single world market’ in higher education (Marginson, 2006). A ...
There is a general tendency amongst policy and certain academic circles to assume that universities ...
The emergence of collaborative approaches in innovation policy and regional governance has increased...
This paper looks at universities from the perspective of other occupants of the same geographical re...
Universities are increasingly expected to provide contributions to regional innovation and economic ...
The study of universities’ role in regional engagement has traditionally been focusing on exceptiona...
The transitional role of higher educational institutions encourages attention to initiatives aimed a...
[EN] This paper straddles the systems of innovation and the economic geography theories that concept...
This volume examines the effects of global university rankings on the development of European higher...
The need to harness knowledge to improve the innovativeness and economic development of regions has ...
Since their emergence a decade ago, global university rankings have become a powerful force in highe...
Global university rankings have emerged as a benchmark of institutional success, setting standards f...
Universities are increasingly expected to support their local economy and engage with regional stake...
In little over a decade since their introduction, global rankings are perceived as having significan...
This thesis examines the links developing between the universities and their regions in the globalis...
Globalisation is helping to create a ‘single world market’ in higher education (Marginson, 2006). A ...
There is a general tendency amongst policy and certain academic circles to assume that universities ...
The emergence of collaborative approaches in innovation policy and regional governance has increased...
This paper looks at universities from the perspective of other occupants of the same geographical re...
Universities are increasingly expected to provide contributions to regional innovation and economic ...
The study of universities’ role in regional engagement has traditionally been focusing on exceptiona...
The transitional role of higher educational institutions encourages attention to initiatives aimed a...
[EN] This paper straddles the systems of innovation and the economic geography theories that concept...
This volume examines the effects of global university rankings on the development of European higher...
The need to harness knowledge to improve the innovativeness and economic development of regions has ...
Since their emergence a decade ago, global university rankings have become a powerful force in highe...
Global university rankings have emerged as a benchmark of institutional success, setting standards f...
Universities are increasingly expected to support their local economy and engage with regional stake...
In little over a decade since their introduction, global rankings are perceived as having significan...
This thesis examines the links developing between the universities and their regions in the globalis...
Globalisation is helping to create a ‘single world market’ in higher education (Marginson, 2006). A ...