Tj. Fogarty et Dv. Saftner, ACADEMIC DEPARTMENT PRESTIGE - A NEW MEASURE BASED ON THE DOCTORAL STUDENT LABOR-MARKET, Research in higher education, 34(4), 1993, pp. 427-449
Past rankings of academic departments have been based on a variety of
factors including faculty publications, citations, and external percep
tions. However well designed, these studies are conceptually flawed as
means of assessing prestige. This paper views prestige as an ex ante
condition related to an existing stratification system, rather than as
an ex post result of productivity. As such, prestige can be measured
by the academic department's ability to place its doctoral recipients.
As a means of illustrating the use of this approach, an empirical ana
lysis of accounting faculty placements from graduate schools in the Un
ited States was conducted. The resultant rankings were also evaluated
for stability over time and against other program characteristics to i
llustrate the validity and the uniqueness of the measure.