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Green or green‐washed? Examining sustainability reporting in higher education
Abstract Sustainability reporting has gained popularity across various fields, and the higher education sector is no exception. Higher education institutions across the globe are voluntarily investing time and resources into showcasing their activities and progress in sustainable development.
Maryna Lakhno
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Will automation and robotics lead to more inequality?
Abstract This paper presents a new framework for analyzing automation, robotics, and high‐tech, which differs from the canonical model of technological progress by incorporating the higher education system. The main difference is that there is not just one type of skilled workers, but two types, and there is not one type of education but two ‐ elite ...
Elise S. Brezis, Amir Rubin
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A Comparison of Three Major Academic Rankings for World Universities: From a Research Evaluation Perspective [PDF]
This paper introduces three current major university ranking systems. The Performance Ranking of Scientific Papers for World Universities by Higher Education Evaluation and Accreditation Council of Taiwan (HEEACT Ranking) emphasizes both the quality and ...
Mu-Hsuan Huang
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Abstract Universities face increasing demands to improve their visibility, public outreach, and online presence. There is a broad consensus that scientific reputation significantly increases the attention universities receive. However, in most cases estimates of scientific reputation are based on composite or weighted indicators and absolute positions ...
Wenceslao Arroyo‐Machado +3 more
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To measure the gray relation between the core competence of research universities and its influencing factors, this paper took the same period statistical data of the five research universities directly subordinate to the Ministry of Education of China ...
Yongqing Shi, Xiaojiang Yang
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On the internal dynamics of the Shanghai ranking
The Academic Ranking of World Universities (ARWU) published by researchers at Shanghai Jiao Tong University has become a major source of information for university administrators, country officials, students and the public at large.
Cram, Lawrence, Docampo, Domingo
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Сколько и каких "скопусовских" публикаций генерируют ведущие российские университеты и каковы их шансы вхождения в TOP-100 рейтингов THE, QS, ARWU? [PDF]
В 2012 г. в России была запущен проект по вхождению к 2020 г. пяти ведущих университетов в ТОР-100 глобальных рейтингов (THE, QS, ARWU). В статье подсчитаны доли российских публикаций в Scopus на уровень 2016 г.
Чжан, Хэ +2 more
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Universities Under Pressure: the Impact of International University Rankings
This paper synthesizes the characteristics of university rankings that cause pressure or ‘harassment’ on universities and analyses possible strategies for action that can be carried out in the real context of the three main university rankings (QS, THE ...
Javier Vidal, Camino Ferreira
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Knowledge-Based Economy as a Foundation for the Economic Development of Countries
This paper highlights the relationship between knowledge and economic development. The study considers nine countries grouped in three different development models: 1) the Asian model includes Japan, the Republic of Korea, and Singapore; 2) the Anglo ...
Santos LOPEZ-LEYVA +1 more
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Multi-criteria benchmarking: ARWU 2020
This paper proposes a novel framework to support the generation of strategies for multi-criteria long-term improvement. It can be applied to general preference models but it is illustrated in this article on a Multi-Attribute Value Theory model.
Hubinont, J (via Mendeley Data)
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