The internationalisation of higher education remains one of the major challenges faced by universities with the increasing mobility and rising expectations of a highly diversified student community worldwide. With the competitiveness of the industry, universities will need to focus on factors influencing student satisfaction to improve service quality where required. This paper draws on the theory of cognitive dissonance dealining with disconformation of expectations that results in customer satisfaction and using structural equation modelling, investigates factors that influence satisfaction of international postgraduate students from Asian countries studying in Australia and concludes with strategic implications for universities.<br /
International students make a vital contribution to the Australian economy. Due to their importance,...
While Malaysia has a great potential to be an education hub that attracts many international student...
The aspirations and expectations of the growing international student cohort in Australia are implic...
Purpose – Based on the theoretical framework of expectancy-disconfirmation paradigm, the purpo...
The growth in the international education market within the next two decades will be dominated by As...
Student satisfaction is a key strategic variable in maintaining a competitive position in the intern...
The growth of the international education market with increasing export income has created a highly ...
The Malaysian government is continuously striving to develop the country to become a regional educat...
The paper undertakes a comparative analysis of the gap in student expectations and perceptions on ke...
This research examines the relative customer satisfaction or dissatisfaction (CS/D) of international...
Australian universities face a challenging task of servicing an increasingly diverse international s...
International student enrolments make a vital economic contribution to the Australian economy. Becau...
International student recruitment is a significant contributor to the higher education sector, with ...
As a study destination Australian universities operate in a competitive international market for ful...
Service quality is a vital feature for all successful higher education institutions, especially to i...
International students make a vital contribution to the Australian economy. Due to their importance,...
While Malaysia has a great potential to be an education hub that attracts many international student...
The aspirations and expectations of the growing international student cohort in Australia are implic...
Purpose – Based on the theoretical framework of expectancy-disconfirmation paradigm, the purpo...
The growth in the international education market within the next two decades will be dominated by As...
Student satisfaction is a key strategic variable in maintaining a competitive position in the intern...
The growth of the international education market with increasing export income has created a highly ...
The Malaysian government is continuously striving to develop the country to become a regional educat...
The paper undertakes a comparative analysis of the gap in student expectations and perceptions on ke...
This research examines the relative customer satisfaction or dissatisfaction (CS/D) of international...
Australian universities face a challenging task of servicing an increasingly diverse international s...
International student enrolments make a vital economic contribution to the Australian economy. Becau...
International student recruitment is a significant contributor to the higher education sector, with ...
As a study destination Australian universities operate in a competitive international market for ful...
Service quality is a vital feature for all successful higher education institutions, especially to i...
International students make a vital contribution to the Australian economy. Due to their importance,...
While Malaysia has a great potential to be an education hub that attracts many international student...
The aspirations and expectations of the growing international student cohort in Australia are implic...