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Title: Do higher education institutions contribute to countries’ SDG progress: Evidence from university rankings
Authors: Denys Smolennikov
Денис Смоленніков
Inna Makarenko
Інна Макаренко
Makarenkó I.
Robert Bacho
Бачо Роберт
Bacsó Róbert
Vyktorya Makarovych
Макарович Вікторія
Makarovics Viktória
Zhanna Oleksich
Олексіч Жанна
Olekszics Zs.
Mykola Gorodysky
Микола Городицький
Polishchuk Iryna
Поліщук Ірина
Keywords: Impact Rankings;SDGs;sustainable development;sustainable development report;university rankings
Issue Date: 6-Jun-2024
Publisher: LLC “Consulting Publishing Company “Business Perspectives”
Type: dc.type.article
Citation: Denys Smolennikov, Inna Makarenko, Robert Bacho, Viktoriia Makarovych, Zhanna Oleksich, Mykola Gorodysky, Iryna Polishchuk: Do higher education institutions contribute to countries’ SDG progress: Evidence from university rankings. In Knowledge and Performance Management. 2024. Volume 8., Issue 1. pp. 133-148.
Series/Report no.: ;Volume 8., Issue 1.
Abstract: Abstract. The UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) have become a universal call to action over the past few years and a basis for assessing the progress of sustainable development of countries and organizations. This paper aims to identify the relationship between the sustainable development activities of universities in different regions of the world, as reflected in the Times Higher Education Impact Rankings (THE IR), and the progress towards achieving SDGs of the countries in which these universities operate. The research methods were correlation analysis and robust regression tools, and parametric and non-parametric methods of variance analysis. The information base was the results of annual reports based on the THE IR and Sustainable Development Reports for 2017–2021. The results confirm the existence of directly proportional close correlations between the variables, while the regression analysis confirmed that a one-unit increase in the overall THE IR ranking score leads to a corresponding increase in the overall progress of countries in achieving SDGs (on average by 0.2-0.3 units) and SDGs 3, 8, 11, 16 in particular. It was also found that universities play a key role in achieving different SDGs in various regions. In Latin America, the Caribbean, the Middle East, and North Africa, universities are critical for SDG 17 achieving. In OECD countries, universities contribute most to SDG 3. Examples of the best practices that can be used as a guide for university administrations that are at the beginning of developing sustainable development policies are also given.
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Зміст: https://www.businessperspectives.org/index.php/journals/knowledge-and-performance-management-2/issue-451
URI: https://dspace.kmf.uz.ua/jspui/handle/123456789/5148
ISSN: 2543-5507 (Print)
2616-3829 (Online)
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