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- Elizane Maria de Siqueira Wilhelm
(Office of the Campus Director, Toledo Campus, Universidade Tecnológica Federal do Paraná, Rua Cristo Rei, 19, Vila Becker, Toledo 85902-490, PR, Brazil)
- Camila Lopes Ferreira
(Department of Production Engineering, Ponta Grossa Campus, Universidade Tecnológica Federal do Paraná, Rua Doutor Washington Subtil Chueire, No. 330, Jardim Carvalho, Ponta Grossa 84017-220, PR, Brazil)
- José Roberto Herrera Cantorani
(Department of Physical Education, Registro Campus, Federal Institute of Education, Science and Technology of São Paulo, Estrada Municipal do Bairro Agrochá-RGT 265, No. 5180, Bairro Agrochá, Registro 11900-000, SP, Brazil)
- Luiz Alberto Pilatti
(Department of Production Engineering, Ponta Grossa Campus, Universidade Tecnológica Federal do Paraná, Rua Doutor Washington Subtil Chueire, No. 330, Jardim Carvalho, Ponta Grossa 84017-220, PR, Brazil)
Abstract
Universities are fundamental to sustainability transitions, yet academic prestige is still primarily shaped by general university rankings. This study assesses whether sustainability leadership is becoming associated with academic prestige by analysing the longitudinal data from the UI GreenMetric World University Rankings across the editions covered in this study and examining its overlap with the leading positions in the QS World University Rankings and the Times Higher Education World University Rankings. To identify convergence patterns in the field of sustainability, the Times Higher Education Impact Rankings and the QS Sustainability Rankings were also considered for the years that were available for comparison. An institution–year panel was constructed to examine participation dynamics, elite composition and stability, Global North–Global South asymmetries, and cross-ranking overlap using descriptive indicators complemented by inferential tests of participation growth, elite access, and stability. Participation expanded markedly, driven largely by institutions in the Global South, and the sustainability elite became increasingly stable over time. However, the conditional access to leading positions remained more favourable to the institutions in the Global North, and the overlap with general prestige rankings remained rare. Overall, sustainability appears increasingly institutionalised within the GreenMetric regime while remaining weakly coupled to mainstream prestige signals, suggesting limited incentive alignment in higher education.
Suggested Citation
Elizane Maria de Siqueira Wilhelm & Camila Lopes Ferreira & José Roberto Herrera Cantorani & Luiz Alberto Pilatti, 2026.
"Sustainability Without Prestige? The Rise of UI GreenMetric and the Persistent Decoupling from Global University Rankings (2010–2025),"
Sustainability, MDPI, vol. 18(7), pages 1-25, April.
Handle:
RePEc:gam:jsusta:v:18:y:2026:i:7:p:3555-:d:1914041
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