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Jeroen Huisman

Jeroen Huisman

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Social Sciences and Humanities
Belgium
2023

D-Index & Metrics

Social Sciences and Humanities

D-Index
59
Citations
14662
World Ranking
1556
National Ranking
15

Jeroen Huisman publication distribution in Social Sciences and Humanities in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Social Sciences and Humanities in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Jeroen Huisman sits on this spectrum.

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44 publications 570+

This scientist: 301 publications — 87th percentile

87% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 570 publications or more.

Jeroen Huisman D-index placement in Social Sciences and Humanities in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Social Sciences and Humanities scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Jeroen Huisman sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 100+

This scientist: 59 D-Index — 81st percentile

81% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 100 D-Index or more.

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2023 - Research.com Social Sciences and Humanities in Belgium Leader Award
  • 2022 - Research.com Social Sciences and Humanities in Belgium Leader Award

Overview

Jeroen Huisman is affiliated with Ghent University in Belgium and has produced a significant body of work primarily within the social sciences, including business, management, and accounting. Their research spans several interconnected fields such as political science and international relations, education, organizational behavior and human resource management, communication, and strategy and management.

Their publications have appeared frequently in venues focused on higher education and quality assessment, with notable appearances in:

  • Higher Education
  • Quality in Higher Education
  • Studies in Higher Education
  • Higher Education Research & Development
  • Higher Education Quarterly

Huisman's work covers a variety of topics, centering on higher education governance and development, international student and expatriate challenges, management and organizational studies, corporate identity and reputation, scientometrics and bibliometrics research, higher education learning practices, and global education and multiculturalism. These research areas illustrate a broad engagement with the complexities of education systems, organizational dynamics, and international aspects of higher education.

Among recent published papers by Huisman are:

  • "Mapping the scattered field of research on higher education. A correlated topic model of 17,000 articles, 1991-2018" (2020), published in Higher Education
  • "The Failure of Gender Equality Initiatives in Academia: Exploring Defensive Institutional Work in Flemish Universities" (2020), published in Gender & Society
  • "The emergence of the higher education research field (1976-2018): preferential attachment, smallworldness and fragmentation in its collaboration networks" (2020), published in Higher Education
  • "The use of the European Standards and Guidelines by national accreditation agencies and local review panels" (2020), published in Quality in Higher Education
  • "Performance governance and management in higher education revisited: international developments and perspectives" (2022), published in Quality in Higher Education

Frequent collaborators in their scholarly work include Jelle Mampaey, Stephen Wilkins, Stijn Daenekindt, Jef Vlegels, and Davide Dusi, each contributing to multiple co-authored projects. This reflects an active participation in collaborative academic networks within their research community.

Best Publications

  • Accountability in higher education: Bridge over troubled water?

    Jeroen Huisman;Jan Currie

  • The international branch campus as transnational strategy in higher education

    Stephen Wilkins;Jeroen Huisman

  • Student choice in higher education: Motivations for choosing to study at an international branch campus

    Stephen Wilkins;Melodena Stephens Stephens Balakrishnan;Jeroen Huisman

  • Barriers to International Student Mobility: Evidence From the Erasmus Program

    Manuel Souto-Otero;Jeroen Huisman;Maarja Beerkens;Hans de Wit

  • Institutional Diversity in Higher Education: a Cross‐National and Longitudinal Analysis

    Jeroen Huisman;Lynn Meek;Fiona Wood

  • The EU and Bologna: are supra‐ and international initiatives threatening domestic agendas?*

    Jeroen Huisman;Marijk Van Der Wende

  • The decision-making and changing behavioural dynamics of potential higher education students: the impacts of increasing tuition fees in England

    Stephen Wilkins;Farshid Shams;Jeroen Huisman

  • Using Institutional Theory To Reframe Research on Academic Drift.

    Christopher C. Morphew;Jeroen Huisman

  • Why do higher education institutions internationalize? An investigation of the multilevel determinants of internationalization rationales

    Marco Seeber;Mattia Cattaneo;Jeroen Huisman;Stefano Paleari

  • Globalizing Practices and University Responses: European and Anglo-American Differences

    Jon Currie;Richard DeAngelis;H De Boer;J Huisman

  • Academic Careers from a European Perspective: The Declining Desirability of the Faculty Position

    Jeroen Huisman;Egbert de Weert;Jeroen Bartelse

  • An in‐depth study on the impact of external quality assurance

    Bjørn Stensaker;Liv Langfeldt;Lee Harvey;Jeroen Huisman

  • Student Recruitment at International Branch Campuses: Can They Compete in the Global Market?

    Stephen Wilkins;Jeroen Huisman

  • On Cooperation and Competition: A Comparative Analysis of National Policies for Internationalisation of Higher Education in Seven Western European Countries:

    Anneke Luijten-Lub;Marijk Van der Wende;Jeroen Huisman

  • Managing Offshore Branch Campuses: An Analytical Framework for Institutional Strategies

    Farshid Shams;Jeroen Huisman

  • The Bologna process

    Jeroen Bartelse;Jeroen Huisman

  • Factors affecting university image formation among prospective higher education students: the case of international branch campuses

    Stephen Wilkins;Jeroen Huisman

  • International Student Destination Choice: The Influence of Home Campus Experience on the Decision to Consider Branch Campuses.

    Stephen Wilkins;Jeroen Huisman

  • Strategic Agency and System Diversity: Conceptualizing Institutional Positioning in Higher Education

    Tatiana Fumasoli;Jeroen Huisman;Jeroen Huisman

  • Researching Higher Education : International perspectives on theory, policy and practice

    Jennifer M. Case;Jeroen Huisman

  • The Travel of Ideas

    Jeroen Huisman

Frequent Co-Authors

Donald F. Westerheijden
Donald F. Westerheijden University of Twente
Bjørn Stensaker
Bjørn Stensaker University of Oslo
Peter Maassen
Peter Maassen University of Oslo
Malcolm Tight
Malcolm Tight Lancaster University
Jürgen Enders
Jürgen Enders University of Bath
Ka Ho Mok
Ka Ho Mok Hang Seng University of Hong Kong
Guy Neave
Guy Neave University of Twente
Stefano Paleari
Stefano Paleari University of Bergamo

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