A university鈥檚 status has little bearing on the networks it forms with other institutions, according to a new study examining how institutions interact on Twitter.
The 鈥淔ollowing the leader? Network models of 鈥榳orld-class鈥 universities on Twitter鈥 鈥 found that 鈥渕ore substantive issues鈥, such as the geographical location of an institution, existing ties between universities and common interests, played a greater role in the online relationships they formed.
The research was based on an analysis of the Twitter accounts of 211 universities, with 鈥渘etworks鈥 defined as universities that follow one another, directly mention one another, or聽use the same hashtag. Institutions were given a 鈥減restige score鈥 based on their average score across four global league tables, including the 探花视频 World University Rankings.
Robin Shields, senior lecturer in higher education management at the University of Bath and author of the study, said that before conducting the research he expected 鈥渟tatus鈥 to have a 鈥渧ery big influence鈥 over online university networks, but the findings show that rankings 鈥渄on鈥檛 matter as much as we might have thought鈥.
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鈥淚f [institutions] are looking at partnerships and communicating with different universities, it might be good to forget some of these hang-ups we have about rankings,鈥 he told 探花视频. 鈥淭hat would be the main takeaway [message] for higher education institutions.鈥
He said this finding also questions 鈥渢he logic of the 鈥榳orld-class鈥 category鈥 and suggests it is 鈥渟omething which is talked into being rather than something that exists externally鈥.
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鈥淚t is a label which is appropriated by institutions to try to devise some kind of status but they鈥檙e not necessarily different from other universities. And depending on how quality is defined, different types of institutions could be considered world-class,鈥 he said.
He added that the influence of geographical location on universities鈥 interaction on Twitter showed that 鈥渟ocial media networks tend to reproduce borders as much as they remove them鈥.
鈥淲e hear a lot about how higher education is a borderless enterprise now. You鈥檝e got networks of research collaborations, even teaching that spans the globe and things like the Observatory on Borderless Higher Education,鈥 he said.
鈥淏ut it may be possible to overstate the global dimensions of higher education. It was interesting to see that even on social media, which you would think is quite borderless, universities tend to interact more with those that are closer to them.鈥
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