Academic Profession in Europe: New Tasks and New Challenges
Barbara M. Kehm, Ulrich Teichler
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"This is the best book going on university rankings. It provides a reliable, readable, wide-ranging guide for the policy maker, university leader, scholar and would be doctoral student who wants to make sense of the mass of ranking data now available. Shin, Toutkoushian and Teichler tell us how to sort the good, the bad and the ugly in university comparison. A strength of the book, one that guarantees its broad relevance, is the inclusion of contributions from each of the world's major zones of higher education." Simon Marginson, Professor, University of Melbourne "This volume makes an impressive contribution to our understanding of the international obsession with university rankings. Shin, Toutkoushian, and Teichler, along with their contributing authors, examine the topic from multiple perspectives that will appeal to administrators, scholars, and public audiences alike. Grounded in organizational theory, the volume sheds light on the many ranking methodologies ranging from simplistic and descriptive to intricate and multivariate. Not only do several chapters illuminate the relevant measurement issues, but other chapters address the social impact of the rankings themselves and how they influence university behavior. No other book combines such a rich collection of international perspectives and so effectively fills a gap in the literature." James Fredericks Volkwein, Professor, Pennsylvania State University "This book offers a comprehensive and very timely analysis of a topic of central importance to contemporary higher education: university rankings. Contributors to the book provide a key to the understanding of the theoretical basis and methodological foundations of rankings and their impact on higher education systems and institutions. Illuminating the amazing popularity of rankings, broad and refreshing reflection on the drivers and consequences of rankings are offered." Jurgen Enders, Professor, University of Twente "Since the rankings and indicators of universities are proliferating, this book appears in due time for generating some overview of the field. Do the rankings measure efficiency (in terms of output/input) or effectiveness (in terms of stated goals)? Is one comparing apples with oranges? For example, since mathematicians provide fewer references than molecular biologists, would a university be well advised to close its mathematics department? Would Harvard still be at the top of the list if publications/dollar were used for the ranking? These and such questions require further reflection. The authors have done a commendable job in organizing the state of the art." Loet Leydesdorff, Professor, University of Amsterdam ..." Though not all aspects covered in the book are new, the 13 scholar-contributors to this book, make it a good reading on what is becoming an increasingly important issue, for the graduate students and policy-makers as well." Jandhyala B.G. Tilak, National University of Educational Planning and Administration, New Delhi, India Journal of Educational Planning and Administration Volume XXVII, No. 2, April 2013, pp. 209-224 http://www.nuepa.org/Pub_Jepa.html
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