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Online Marketing Tools and Students’ Career Decision Processes: Managerial Insights from Iraqi Higher Education

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  • Mehmet Karakus

    (Centre for Global Education, Coventry University, Coventry CV1 5FB, UK)

  • Sandra Nelly Leyva-Hernández

    (Tecnológico Nacional de México, Instituto Tecnológico del Valle de Etla, Oaxaca 68030, Mexico)

  • Sanar Muhyaddin

    (Wrexham Business School, Wrexham University, Wrexham LL11 2AW, UK)

  • Selman Tetik

    (School of Business and Creative Industries, University of the West of Scotland, London Campus, London E14 2BA, UK)

  • Ibrahim Keles

    (Frontier Schools, Kansas City, MO 64120, USA)

  • Nurettin Can

    (Department of Economics, Vistula University, 02-787 Warsaw, Poland)

Abstract

This study explores how digital and traditional marketing tools influence higher education students’ career decision-making, satisfaction, and career commitment during students’ educational trajectories in Iraq’s rapidly expanding university sector. Using an explanatory sequential mixed-methods design, a survey of 622 students was analysed with partial least squares structural equation modelling (PLS-SEM), followed by 24 semi-structured interviews with marketing and recruitment professionals. The quantitative findings show that students’ first-choice preferences, demographic factors, and engagement with LinkedIn, WeChat, blogs, and university webpages significantly shaped their career choices and satisfaction levels. Qualitative insights reveal that authenticity, transparent communication, and alignment between institutional messaging and lived experiences were key to sustaining trust. Traditional channels such as brochures and fairs remained important for credibility, supporting a hybrid marketing approach. The study contributes to management theory and practice in universities by linking digital communication strategies to student engagement and institutional performance. It also highlights the need for inclusive, transparent, and culturally adaptive marketing that reflects local and global contexts. These findings provide actionable guidance for higher education administrators seeking to build sustainable student trust, enhance recruitment effectiveness, and strengthen institutional reputation in competitive and resource-constrained systems.

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  • Mehmet Karakus & Sandra Nelly Leyva-Hernández & Sanar Muhyaddin & Selman Tetik & Ibrahim Keles & Nurettin Can, 2026. "Online Marketing Tools and Students’ Career Decision Processes: Managerial Insights from Iraqi Higher Education," Administrative Sciences, MDPI, vol. 16(1), pages 1-21, January.
  • Handle: RePEc:gam:jadmsc:v:16:y:2026:i:1:p:25-:d:1833410
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