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Matthews, Mabel Jones; Hadley, Thomas D. – College and University, 1993
A study investigated how 362 Ohio high school seniors perceived the quality of selected state universities in Ohio and how those perceptions affected their choice of colleges to which to apply. It is concluded that students do use perceived quality as a basis for application. Implications for practice and further research are outlined. (MSE)
Descriptors: College Administration, College Applicants, College Bound Students, College Choice
Greer, William T., Jr. – Currents, 1991
A study of 291 freshmen from "invisible" colleges and 239 from 6 prestigious colleges and universities and their parents investigated how the 2 sets of families with obvious different college preferences had made their choice. Geography, parental influence and approval, the "second choice" concept, and institutional…
Descriptors: College Choice, College Freshmen, Higher Education, Institutional Characteristics

Toma, J. Douglas; Cross, Michael E. – Research in Higher Education, 1998
A national study found that since 1979, winning a national championship in football or men's basketball results in increases in applications for undergraduate admission in years following the championship. This was found both in absolute numbers and in comparison with schools not winning championships. Institutional data are charted. (Author/MSE)
Descriptors: Basketball, College Applicants, College Athletics, College Choice

Schmalbeck, Richard – Journal of Legal Education, 1998
A review of "U.S. News and World Report" law-school ratings over a period of ten years offers observations about the methodology used to assess reputation, and discusses the consistency of the outcomes. Also considers whether the ratings themselves have affected reputation over time. (MSE)
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Higher Education, Law Schools, Legal Education (Professions)

White, Karen J.; Jones, Karen – Journal of Experimental Child Psychology, 2000
Explored whether teacher feedback modified first and second graders' preferences and perceptions concerning a target child with behavior problems. Found that feedback had at least minimal effects at each level (liked, average, disliked) of the target's reputation. When combined with a liked reputation, positive and neutral-salient feedback…
Descriptors: Attitude Change, Behavior Problems, Childhood Attitudes, Comparative Analysis

Grossman, Robert J.; Cooper, Dan W. – College and University, 1996
A study investigated the characteristics that 125 high school counselors considered most important in judging a college's academic reputation and whether those counselors, in assessing selected institutions, accurately applied the criteria they identified as most important in advising students about prospective colleges. Degree of counselor…
Descriptors: Academic Standards, College Admission, College Choice, Counselor Attitudes
Cardon, Peter W.; Scott, James Calvert – Delta Pi Epsilon Journal, 2007
Problem: No systematic research has been conducted about loss of face in Chinese business culture. General research questions: What causes Chinese businesspeople to lose face when conducting business intraculturally and interculturally? Setting: People's Republic of China. Participants: 34 Chinese businesspeople from Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou,…
Descriptors: Investigations, Cross Cultural Studies, Criticism, Foreign Countries
Lucas, Leyland M.; Ogilvie, D. T. – Learning Organization, 2006
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to illuminate the question "given all that we know about knowledge transfer in organizations, why do problems persist?" This is achieved by examining the challenges confronting organizations in developing an effective knowledge transfer strategy. Design/methodology/approach: A questionnaire was administered to…
Descriptors: Knowledge Management, Employees, Reputation, Transfer of Training
Rehman, Sharaf N.; Nejad, Mahmoud – 1994
The traditional methods of assessing the academic programs in the liberal arts are inappropriate for evaluating vocational and technical programs. In traditional academic disciplines, assessment of instruction is conducted in two fashions: student evaluation at the end of a course and institutional assessment of its goals and mission. Because of…
Descriptors: Accountability, Adult Education, Evaluation Criteria, Evaluation Methods
Blayney, Keith Dale; Rogers, Sara Jean – 1979
Characteristics of outstanding schools of the allied health profession were identified in order that the School of Community and Allied Health, University of Alabama in Birmingham could undertake short-range and long-range planning. A second goal was to develop a set of criteria that might be used by other schools of the allied health professions…
Descriptors: Allied Health Occupations Education, College Planning, Evaluation Criteria, Higher Education

King, Suzanne; Wolfle, Lee M. – Research in Higher Education, 1987
A LISREL analysis demonstrates the value of regressing reputational ratings on three latent variables: size, faculty research productivity, and the quality of program graduates. The model was tested using National Research Council data for each of six disciplines: English, French, philosophy, geography, political science, and sociology.…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Doctoral Programs, Educational Quality, Graduate Study

Smith, Martha L. – High School Journal, 1981
A 1979 reputational survey, duplicating a 1977 study, sought to identify the most influential educational decision makers in Arkansas, Louisiana, Mississippi, Oklahoma, New Mexico, and Texas. Both studies found that a top policy maker is likely to be a white male noneducator from certain policy-making or policy-impacting institutions. (Author/SJL)
Descriptors: Educational Policy, Elementary Secondary Education, Geographic Regions, Individual Characteristics

Maguire, John; Lay, Robert – College and University, 1981
A survey of 2,500 applicants accepted at Boston College in 1977 is used to develop two statistical models of student decision making for college choice. One model focuses on the decision-making process and the other on institutional image, and the two are compared. The results of the two models guide institutional policy in different directions.…
Descriptors: College Bound Students, College Choice, Decision Making, Higher Education

Cook, W. Bruce; Lasher, William F. – Review of Higher Education, 1996
A study involving interviews with 50 academic leaders revealed that college fund raising is a team effort; the institution's president is typically the central player; presidents should focus fund-raising attention on major gifts and administrative leadership; academic quality and institutional prestige are critical factors; and fund raising is…
Descriptors: Administrator Role, College Presidents, Donors, Educational Quality

Mahroum, Sami – Higher Education in Europe, 1999
Examination of the geographic mobility of science faculty within and to/from the United Kingdom finds the academic community of those countries Europeanized but not truly globalized. Inflows of scientific skills mostly benefit the already high-performing institutions and departments; lower-performing universities benefit less because they are less…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Departments, Educational Trends, Faculty Mobility