Measuring knowledge exploration and exploitation in universities and the relationship with global ranking indicators

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Abstract

This study examines the primary external control mechanism of universities (i.e. international rankings) to assess their knowledge exploration and exploitation performance. A taxonomy of indicators from the perspective of ambidexterity is presented. The most prestigious global university rankings are assessed within this theoretical framework. Exploration and exploitation indicators in the rankings are analysed in relation to the input, output and outcomes of universities. The results indicate a predominance of exploitation indicators in rankings. The potential managerial implications of this imbalance in indicators are discussed.

Keywords

Knowledge exploration
Knowledge exploitation
University rankings

JEL Classification

O31
O32

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All authors have participated equally in study design, the collection, analysis and interpretation of data and in the writing of the report of this research.