INFLUENCE OF INTERNATIONAL RANKING ORGANIZATIONS ON HIGHER EDUCATION INSTITUTIONS AND EXISTING PLATFORMS

INFLUENCE OF INTERNATIONAL RANKING ORGANIZATIONS ON HIGHER EDUCATION INSTITUTIONS AND EXISTING PLATFORMS

Authors

  • Urozboev Khayrulla Murodboy ugli

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.17582417

Keywords:

International university rankings; Higher education institutions; QS; Times Higher Education; Academic Ranking of World Universities; Webometrics; global competitiveness; institutional governance; academic excellence; research impact; teaching quality; international collaboration; higher education policy; digital transformation; performance indicators; quality assurance; Uzbekistan; innovation in education

Abstract

In the era of globalization, international university ranking organizations have become major instruments for
assessing and comparing the performance of higher education institutions (HEIs) across the world. Systems such as
Times Higher Education (THE), Quacquarelli Symonds (QS), Academic Ranking of World Universities (ARWU), and
Webometrics have significantly influenced how universities define excellence, manage research output, and shape
global visibility. This study examines the impact of these ranking platforms on higher education development, focusing
on their methodological frameworks, indicators, and implications for institutional governance and competitiveness. Using
a comparative and analytical approach, the paper explores how ranking criteria—such as teaching quality, research
productivity, citation impact, and international collaboration—reshape strategic management practices within universities.
Special attention is given to emerging economies, including Uzbekistan, where national higher education strategies
aim to align with global standards and improve institutional reputation. The findings reveal that international rankings
not only promote transparency and accountability but also stimulate innovation in quality assurance, digitalization, and
academic networking. However, they also present challenges such as data bias, unequal access to research resources,
and pressure for rapid internationalization. The study concludes that a balanced, context-sensitive engagement with
global ranking systems can enhance sustainable academic excellence and institutional development.

Author Biography

Urozboev Khayrulla Murodboy ugli

Head of the Department for Work with
Scientific Journals and International Publication Databases.
Tashkent state university of economics.

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Published

2025-11-01

How to Cite

Urozboev , K. (2025). INFLUENCE OF INTERNATIONAL RANKING ORGANIZATIONS ON HIGHER EDUCATION INSTITUTIONS AND EXISTING PLATFORMS. Innovation Science and Technology, 1(11). https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.17582417
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