In this paper, we examine the factors that influence the reputation or prestige of universities. We first develop a model of university behaviour which indicates how the decisions made by university officials would be chosen in order to maximize their respective reputations. In doing so, we assume that reputation is enhanced by the quality of students produced, the caliber of research and the service provided to the community in terms of the provision of publicly funded education services. We argue that the relative weights placed on these intermediate outputs may vary by university type as well as the means of producing them. Using the results of the reputational survey - a ranking of the institution in terms of reputation - conducted as p...
From the medieval age university quality has been widely known by writings of students, greats\ud na...
The salience of reputation management has grown, both in terms of scale and prominence, in higher ed...
Universities compete with each other to admit the best students and achieve the highest quality rank...
In the paper the authors attempt to underpin the hypothesis that under certain conditions a propitio...
This article explores the concept of university reputation and its impact on stakeholder intentions....
Since 2003, global rankings have continued to impact higher education at both the systemic and insti...
Corporate image and reputation is an essential element in any business organization. However, not ma...
This paper analyzes how high-ability students respond to different indicators of university quality ...
American higher education is a dynamic, competitive, and complex arena, yet the established hierarch...
The article enters the international debate on university rankings, observing the visibility premium...
Reputation of organizations has become an attractive subject of research, absorbing the efforts of r...
Following 20 years of publishing rank and reputation scores for Canada’s 49 institutions of higher e...
This paper examines institutional behaviour, as perceived and described by individuals who have dona...
Purpose: Several universities in different countries are using their college ranking as a marketing ...
Pressured by globalization and the increasing demand for public organisations to be accountable, ef...
From the medieval age university quality has been widely known by writings of students, greats\ud na...
The salience of reputation management has grown, both in terms of scale and prominence, in higher ed...
Universities compete with each other to admit the best students and achieve the highest quality rank...
In the paper the authors attempt to underpin the hypothesis that under certain conditions a propitio...
This article explores the concept of university reputation and its impact on stakeholder intentions....
Since 2003, global rankings have continued to impact higher education at both the systemic and insti...
Corporate image and reputation is an essential element in any business organization. However, not ma...
This paper analyzes how high-ability students respond to different indicators of university quality ...
American higher education is a dynamic, competitive, and complex arena, yet the established hierarch...
The article enters the international debate on university rankings, observing the visibility premium...
Reputation of organizations has become an attractive subject of research, absorbing the efforts of r...
Following 20 years of publishing rank and reputation scores for Canada’s 49 institutions of higher e...
This paper examines institutional behaviour, as perceived and described by individuals who have dona...
Purpose: Several universities in different countries are using their college ranking as a marketing ...
Pressured by globalization and the increasing demand for public organisations to be accountable, ef...
From the medieval age university quality has been widely known by writings of students, greats\ud na...
The salience of reputation management has grown, both in terms of scale and prominence, in higher ed...
Universities compete with each other to admit the best students and achieve the highest quality rank...