Guo Weisi, Del Vecchio Marco, Pogrebna Ganna
School of Engineering, University of Warwick, Warwick, UK.
The Alan Turing Institute, London, UK.
R Soc Open Sci. 2017 Oct 4;4(10):171172. doi: 10.1098/rsos.171172. eCollection 2017 Oct.
Universities and higher education institutions form an integral part of the national infrastructure and prestige. As academic research benefits increasingly from international exchange and cooperation, many universities have increased investment in improving and enabling their global connectivity. Yet, the relationship of university performance and its global physical connectedness has not been explored in detail. We conduct, to our knowledge, the first large-scale data-driven analysis into whether there is a correlation between university relative ranking performance and its global connectivity via the air transport network. The results show that local access to global hubs (as measured by air transport network ) strongly and positively correlates with the ranking growth (statistical significance in different models ranges between 5% and 1% level). We also found that the local airport's aggregate flight paths () and capacity () has no effect on university ranking, further showing that global connectivity distance is more important than the capacity of flight connections. We also examined the effect of local city economic development as a confounding variable and no effect was observed suggesting that access to global transportation hubs outweighs economic performance as a determinant of university ranking. The impact of this research is that we have determined the importance of the centrality of global connectivity and, hence, established initial evidence for further exploring potential connections between university ranking and regional investment policies on improving global connectivity.
大学和高等教育机构是国家基础设施和声誉的重要组成部分。随着学术研究越来越受益于国际交流与合作,许多大学增加了投资,以改善并实现其全球连通性。然而,大学表现与其全球物理连通性之间的关系尚未得到详细探讨。据我们所知,我们首次进行了大规模的数据驱动分析,以研究大学相对排名表现与其通过航空运输网络实现的全球连通性之间是否存在相关性。结果表明,当地与全球枢纽的连通性(通过航空运输网络衡量)与排名增长呈强烈正相关(不同模型中的统计显著性在5%至1%水平之间)。我们还发现,当地机场的总航线数量和运力对大学排名没有影响,这进一步表明全球连通性距离比航班连接的运力更重要。我们还将当地城市经济发展作为一个混杂变量进行了考察,未观察到其有任何影响,这表明作为大学排名的一个决定因素,接入全球交通枢纽比经济表现更为重要。这项研究的影响在于,我们确定了全球连通性中心地位的重要性,从而为进一步探索大学排名与改善全球连通性的区域投资政策之间的潜在联系建立了初步证据。