This paper compared domestic and international postgraduate business students' demographic and psychographic characteristics on their perceptions of good teching and university quality. Students' demographic characteristic: gender was not a predictor of good teaching or university quality for either cohort. Two psychographic culturally-anchored value characteristics were found to explain variation in domestic students' perceptions of good teaching and university quality; whereas for international students two different psychographic culturally-anchored value characteristics were important but only explained variation in university quality but not perceptions of good teaching. Implications for academics, university leaders and Australia's hi...
University education is part of a globally competitive service industry and contributes more to Aust...
University education is part of a globally competitive service industry and contributes more to Aust...
This study examines Thai students' perceptions regarding the quality of the Australian universi...
This paper compared domestic and international postgraduate business students’ demographic and psych...
The growth in the international education market within the next two decades will be dominated by As...
The rising expectations of university students with regard to quality, service and value for money, ...
Purpose – Based on the theoretical framework of expectancy-disconfirmation paradigm, the purpo...
As a study destination Australian universities operate in a competitive international market for ful...
University education is part of a globally competitive service industry and contributes more to aust...
This study empirically examined the interrelationship between the cultural orientation of higher edu...
Australia is one of the leading providers of international education. Business schools in Australian...
Student satisfaction is a key strategic variable in maintaining a competitive position in the intern...
This study empirically examined the interrelationship between the cultural orientation of higher edu...
The paper undertakes a comparative analysis of the gap in student expectations and perceptions on ke...
The more acculturated an international student is to the environment, the better the chances of succ...
University education is part of a globally competitive service industry and contributes more to Aust...
University education is part of a globally competitive service industry and contributes more to Aust...
This study examines Thai students' perceptions regarding the quality of the Australian universi...
This paper compared domestic and international postgraduate business students’ demographic and psych...
The growth in the international education market within the next two decades will be dominated by As...
The rising expectations of university students with regard to quality, service and value for money, ...
Purpose – Based on the theoretical framework of expectancy-disconfirmation paradigm, the purpo...
As a study destination Australian universities operate in a competitive international market for ful...
University education is part of a globally competitive service industry and contributes more to aust...
This study empirically examined the interrelationship between the cultural orientation of higher edu...
Australia is one of the leading providers of international education. Business schools in Australian...
Student satisfaction is a key strategic variable in maintaining a competitive position in the intern...
This study empirically examined the interrelationship between the cultural orientation of higher edu...
The paper undertakes a comparative analysis of the gap in student expectations and perceptions on ke...
The more acculturated an international student is to the environment, the better the chances of succ...
University education is part of a globally competitive service industry and contributes more to Aust...
University education is part of a globally competitive service industry and contributes more to Aust...
This study examines Thai students' perceptions regarding the quality of the Australian universi...