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Postgraduate International Students from Asia: Factors Influencing Satisfaction

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  • Rodney Arambewela
  • John Hall
  • Segu Zuhair

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The growth in the international education market within the next two decades will be dominated by Asia, accounting for almost 70% of the global demand for international higher education (Bohm et al., 2002). The market attractiveness with significant pecuniary and non-pecuniary gains from full-fee paying students will result in a more competitive environment for higher educational institutions around the world seeking to improve their market position. Student satisfaction is a key strategic variable in maintaining such a competitive position with long-term benefits arising from student loyalty, positive word of mouth (WOM) communication and image of the higher educational institutions to meet the challenges of increasing global competition, rising student expectations of quality, service, and value for money. This process requires educational institutions to carefully analyse these key factors contributing to student satisfaction and therefore develop strategies accordingly. Using logistic regression analysis with factor scores and aggregated satisfaction scores, this study examines the relative importance of factors and their impact on the satisfaction levels of international postgraduate students from four Asian countries studying in Australian universities. The study concludes that the dominant factors that impact on student satisfaction are quality of education, student facilities, reputation of the institutions, the marketability of their degrees for better career prospects, and the overall customer value provided by the universities.

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  • Rodney Arambewela & John Hall & Segu Zuhair, 2005. "Postgraduate International Students from Asia: Factors Influencing Satisfaction," Journal of Marketing for Higher Education, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 15(2), pages 105-127, March.
  • Handle: RePEc:taf:jmkthe:v:15:y:2005:i:2:p:105-127
    DOI: 10.1300/J050v15n02_05
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    1. Nurul Hamiza binti Hamzah & Sahadah Hj. Abdullah*, 2018. "A Conceptual Framework on Cultural Intelligence towards International Students’ Satisfaction in Malaysia IHLs," The Journal of Social Sciences Research, Academic Research Publishing Group, pages 50-57:4.

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