Sian Jones - ORCID: 0000-0002-2399-1017 https://orcid.org/0000-0002-2399-1017Item previously deposited in Goldsmiths, University of London repository on 8 December 2015 at: http://research.gold.ac.uk/id/eprint/15269Students studying at universities in England have been defined as customers by the government since the introduction of student tuition fees. Although this approach has been rejected by educators, there is a lack of empirical evidence about the extent to which students express a consumer orientation and its effects on academic performance. These issues were examined in the current study by surveying 608 undergraduates at higher education institutions in England about their consumer attitudes and behaviours in relation to thei...
This paper offers a reconsideration of the student as consumer. Through playfully finding similarity...
In recent years, two potentially conflicting discourses have come to dominate higher education, name...
The chapter addresses the notion of student as consumer and argues that the liberalisation of HE und...
Sian Jones - ORCID: 0000-0002-2399-1017 https://orcid.org/0000-0002-2399-1017Item previously deposi...
Students studying at universities in England have been defined as customers by the government since ...
The marketization of higher education and focus on graduate employability and earnings data has rais...
Bunce discusses the impact of students being defined as ‘consumers’ of their higher education. The c...
This paper posits that the 'student as customer' model has a negative impact upon the academic leade...
Student engagement may be compromised by students identifying as consumers of their higher education...
In the field of education, particularly in higher education, marketization refers to higher educatio...
There is a great deal of discussion in the academic literature around how the current conditions in ...
The literature review revealed two opposing views of the ‘student as customer’; either it is conside...
There is a great deal of discussion in the academic literature around how the current conditions in ...
Student consumerism in the Higher Education (HE) sector continues to stimulate critical academic com...
Given the rapid growth of the higher education sector in UK and the challenges it has faced in the p...
This paper offers a reconsideration of the student as consumer. Through playfully finding similarity...
In recent years, two potentially conflicting discourses have come to dominate higher education, name...
The chapter addresses the notion of student as consumer and argues that the liberalisation of HE und...
Sian Jones - ORCID: 0000-0002-2399-1017 https://orcid.org/0000-0002-2399-1017Item previously deposi...
Students studying at universities in England have been defined as customers by the government since ...
The marketization of higher education and focus on graduate employability and earnings data has rais...
Bunce discusses the impact of students being defined as ‘consumers’ of their higher education. The c...
This paper posits that the 'student as customer' model has a negative impact upon the academic leade...
Student engagement may be compromised by students identifying as consumers of their higher education...
In the field of education, particularly in higher education, marketization refers to higher educatio...
There is a great deal of discussion in the academic literature around how the current conditions in ...
The literature review revealed two opposing views of the ‘student as customer’; either it is conside...
There is a great deal of discussion in the academic literature around how the current conditions in ...
Student consumerism in the Higher Education (HE) sector continues to stimulate critical academic com...
Given the rapid growth of the higher education sector in UK and the challenges it has faced in the p...
This paper offers a reconsideration of the student as consumer. Through playfully finding similarity...
In recent years, two potentially conflicting discourses have come to dominate higher education, name...
The chapter addresses the notion of student as consumer and argues that the liberalisation of HE und...