2019
DOI: 10.1007/s10780-019-09366-0
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Is Bigger, Better? Exploring U.S. News Graduate Education Program Rankings and Internet Characteristics

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“…Therefore, most HEIs are pursuing accreditation since it improves their standing in the eyes of the public and prospective students. The institution's reputation influences students' decisions (Taylor et al, 2019). Moreover, university ranking systems influence prospective students by accurately representing their reputation and image.…”
Section: University/college Reputationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, most HEIs are pursuing accreditation since it improves their standing in the eyes of the public and prospective students. The institution's reputation influences students' decisions (Taylor et al, 2019). Moreover, university ranking systems influence prospective students by accurately representing their reputation and image.…”
Section: University/college Reputationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As a result, SEMrush can measure a website’s size and popularity on the Internet, along with how much money is spent on hosting website traffic and whether the website pays for prioritized search results placement in Google’s search engine. Other studies focused on higher education have used SEMrush to analyze how web metrics may influence U.S. News and World Report rankings (Alsmadi & Taylor, 2019; Taylor et al, 2019), how NCAA programs invest in their websites and online advertising (Childs et al, 2022), the competitiveness of historically Black colleges and universities (Taylor, 2018), and how website popularity compares to institutional size (Alsmadi & Taylor, 2019; Taylor & Childs, 2022).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…SEMrush analyzes websites at the first or landing page level, such as the Austin Independent School District landing page (https://www.austinisd.org/), and then calculates how many individual webpages are linked to that landing page. This produces a measurement of webpages, which is a critical metric of website size and popularity, as larger websites contain more webpages which can be searchable and clickable through popular search engines such as Google or Bing (Taylor et al, 2019). As a result, institutions of higher education and businesses often publish webpages in an effort to increase their Internet presence for Internet users; however, simply building a larger website does not automatically translate to higher levels of popularity (Alsmadi & Taylor, 2019).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Studies done in this area has echoed similar views and has found that the choice of institution by prospective students is influenced by reputation of the institution. It has also been found that university ranking systems, an effective depiction of reputation and image, influences all stakeholders including prospective students [15]. A recent study has concluded that image and reputation of a college / university image has a positive and significant influence on both "student satisfaction and student loyalty" [16].…”
Section: College Reputationmentioning
confidence: 99%