University rankings have gained prominence in tandem with the global race towards excellence and as part of the growing expectation of rational, scientific evaluation of performance across a range of institutional sectors and human activity. While their omnipresence is acknowledged, empirically we know less about whether and how rankings matter in higher education outcomes. Do university rankings, predicated on universalistic standards and shared metrics of quality, function meritocratically to level the impact of long-established reputations? We address this question by analysing the extent to which changes in the position of UK universities in ranking tables, beyond existing reputations, impact on their strategic goal of international stu...
The article examines, primarily based on large-scale survey data, the functionalist proposition that...
Operating under the understanding that competition for resources is increasingly stiff, this study a...
The article examines, primarily based on large-scale survey data, the functionalist proposition that...
Since their emergence a decade ago, global university rankings have become a powerful force in highe...
Recently, many universities have drawn attention to world university rankings, which reflect the int...
Whether rankings can reflect the real-life situation within universities or create an artificial ill...
Globalisation is helping to create a ‘single world market’ in higher education (Marginson, 2006). A ...
It is erroneous to draw too many conclusions about global university rankings. Making a university’s...
Whether rankings can reflect the real-life situation within universities or create an artificial ill...
University rankings as developed by the media are used by many stakeholders in higher education: stu...
Global university rankings are a powerful force shaping higher education policy worldwide. Several d...
Pressured by globalization and the increasing demand for public organisations to be accountable, eff...
The objective of this text is to proceed to an analysis of international classifications and their i...
Global rankings are creating a furore wherever or whenever they are published or mentioned. They hav...
This paper analyzes how high-ability students respond to different indicators of university quality ...
The article examines, primarily based on large-scale survey data, the functionalist proposition that...
Operating under the understanding that competition for resources is increasingly stiff, this study a...
The article examines, primarily based on large-scale survey data, the functionalist proposition that...
Since their emergence a decade ago, global university rankings have become a powerful force in highe...
Recently, many universities have drawn attention to world university rankings, which reflect the int...
Whether rankings can reflect the real-life situation within universities or create an artificial ill...
Globalisation is helping to create a ‘single world market’ in higher education (Marginson, 2006). A ...
It is erroneous to draw too many conclusions about global university rankings. Making a university’s...
Whether rankings can reflect the real-life situation within universities or create an artificial ill...
University rankings as developed by the media are used by many stakeholders in higher education: stu...
Global university rankings are a powerful force shaping higher education policy worldwide. Several d...
Pressured by globalization and the increasing demand for public organisations to be accountable, eff...
The objective of this text is to proceed to an analysis of international classifications and their i...
Global rankings are creating a furore wherever or whenever they are published or mentioned. They hav...
This paper analyzes how high-ability students respond to different indicators of university quality ...
The article examines, primarily based on large-scale survey data, the functionalist proposition that...
Operating under the understanding that competition for resources is increasingly stiff, this study a...
The article examines, primarily based on large-scale survey data, the functionalist proposition that...