University rankings [electronic resource] : implications for higher education in Taiwan / William Yat Wai Lo.
2014
LB2331.65.T28 L6 2014eb
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Title
University rankings [electronic resource] : implications for higher education in Taiwan / William Yat Wai Lo.
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ISBN
9789814560351 electronic book
9814560359 electronic book
9789814560344
9814560359 electronic book
9789814560344
Published
Singapore ; New York : Springer, [2014]
Copyright
©2014
Language
English
Description
1 online resource (xxi, 179 pages) : illustrations
Item Number
10.1007/978-981-4560-35-1 doi
Call Number
LB2331.65.T28 L6 2014eb
Dewey Decimal Classification
378.51249
Summary
"This book adopts a qualitative case study approach to provide the readers with a systematic delineation and interpretation of the implications of the university ranking phenomenon for Taiwan's higher education system. It reviews the literature on different theories concerning the global transformation of higher education and presents basic information on higher education in Taiwan. The author develops a four-dimensional framework for the analysis of the ranking phenomenon in the island-state. First, the technological/ecological dimension aims to look into how the rankings have impacted Taiwan's higher education based on empirical findings from five Taiwanese public universities. Next, the technological/geographical dimension examines how Taiwan can use rankings to promote its interests in global higher education. The two conceptual dimensions focus on the relationship between the rankings and power in higher education. They show how the phenomenon can be read and explained through theoretical lenses from ecological and geographical perspectives. From an ecological perspective, the empirical evidence suggests that the influence of rankings varies throughout the academic hierarchy in Taiwan. The theoretical analysis then illustrates the relationship between the ranking phenomenon and the power structure in academic hierarchy. Geographically, while the empirical analysis is based on data from Taiwan, the theoretical analysis offers essential insights that help readers to understand the changing global landscape of higher education and its implications in East Asia."--Publisher's description.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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