
The purpose of this paper is to present a theoretical literature review of studies or university identity change under the influence of global competition. The literature review is organized by the three theoretical perspectives - political economy, neo-liberalism and new institutionalism (Chirikov, 2016). The main idea of the literature review is to prove that although studies of rankings proliferate, the institutional approach gives the best insight into the phenomenon. Despite this fact, the institutional approach is underrepresented in the field. Oversight of the influence of global rankings on university identity can be observed.
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