Purpose - This paper seeks to evaluate the arguments for and against the proposition that students in higher education are "customers" and should be treated as such. Design/methodology/approach - A critical review of the relevant literature from the domains of total quality management and marketing. Findings - The debate is polarised, with advocates regarding it as self-evident that students are customers and should be treated as such, while critics regard it as self-evident that the incursion of the "customer" concept into higher education degrades educational standards and damages educator/student relationships. Research limitations/implications - Researchers should investigate whether the adoption of the terminology, systems and processe...
Having to overcome new challenges, the higher education institutions need to understand their custom...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the role of customer service in higher education. Stude...
The increasingly popular trend of conceptualising education in terms of 'customer service' is, in s...
Purpose - This paper seeks to evaluate the arguments for and against the proposition that students i...
Copyright 2007 Elsevier B.V., All rights reserved.Purpose - This paper seeks to evaluate the argumen...
In the field of education, particularly in higher education, marketization refers to higher educatio...
The idea that students might be treated as customers triggers academics’ antipathy, which in turn ca...
This paper posits that the 'student as customer' model has a negative impact upon the academic leade...
Educational institutions increasingly adopt the students-as-customers concept to satisfy their stude...
Depending on the widespread usage of the total quality management atinstitutions...
This paper explores some management concepts and how applying these concepts from business to higher...
As education systems move toward business models of operation, there is a strong tendency to misiden...
This paper offers a reconsideration of the student as consumer. Through playfully finding similarity...
This study examines Finnish higher education students’ perceptions of whether students are customers...
The literature review revealed two opposing views of the ‘student as customer’; either it is conside...
Having to overcome new challenges, the higher education institutions need to understand their custom...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the role of customer service in higher education. Stude...
The increasingly popular trend of conceptualising education in terms of 'customer service' is, in s...
Purpose - This paper seeks to evaluate the arguments for and against the proposition that students i...
Copyright 2007 Elsevier B.V., All rights reserved.Purpose - This paper seeks to evaluate the argumen...
In the field of education, particularly in higher education, marketization refers to higher educatio...
The idea that students might be treated as customers triggers academics’ antipathy, which in turn ca...
This paper posits that the 'student as customer' model has a negative impact upon the academic leade...
Educational institutions increasingly adopt the students-as-customers concept to satisfy their stude...
Depending on the widespread usage of the total quality management atinstitutions...
This paper explores some management concepts and how applying these concepts from business to higher...
As education systems move toward business models of operation, there is a strong tendency to misiden...
This paper offers a reconsideration of the student as consumer. Through playfully finding similarity...
This study examines Finnish higher education students’ perceptions of whether students are customers...
The literature review revealed two opposing views of the ‘student as customer’; either it is conside...
Having to overcome new challenges, the higher education institutions need to understand their custom...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the role of customer service in higher education. Stude...
The increasingly popular trend of conceptualising education in terms of 'customer service' is, in s...