Trading off benefits and costs in higher education: A qualitative research with international incoming students

被引:11
|
作者
Gallarza, Martina G. [1 ]
Seric, Maja [1 ]
Cuadrado, Manuel [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Valencia, Fac Econ, Dept Mkt, Valencia, Spain
来源
关键词
International incoming students; Benefits; Sacrifices; Value-trade off; Focus groups; Universities; FOCUS-GROUP RESEARCH; CONSUMER PERCEIVED VALUE; UNIVERSITY-STUDENTS; VALUE DIMENSIONS; CUSTOMER VALUE; EXPERIENCE; SATISFACTION; SERVICE; CONCEPTUALIZATION; CONSUMPTION;
D O I
10.1016/j.ijme.2017.08.001
中图分类号
F [经济];
学科分类号
02 ;
摘要
Globalization has brought new challenges to Higher Education Institutions such as international exchange programs. In this context, the purpose of this work is to analyse students' value trade-off in their terms abroad. Specifically, a multidimensional framework on value as trade-off is applied: two negative dimensions of sacrifice: monetary (price) and non-monetary (time and efforts), and three groups of benefits: functional (location, facilities, infrastructure, timetables, etc.), social (relationships with instructors, with other students, networks, etc.), and emotional (having fun while being a student). For that purpose, an exploratory research was undertaken using qualitative techniques. Three focus groups were conducted with 17 undergraduate students from eight different nationalities staying at the University of Valencia (UV), Spain. Results have endorsed the idea that academic experiences can be evaluated as a value trade-off (benefits vs. costs) since participants have shown agreements and differences on the five dimensions of value. This suggests that international students show a multifaceted and contrasted experience, which needs to be managed by Universities interested in their positioning as competitive destinations. (C) 2017 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
引用
收藏
页码:456 / 469
页数:14
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [41] The benefits of higher education study for part-time students
    Jamieson, Anne
    Sabates, Ricardo
    Woodley, Alan
    Feinstein, Leon
    STUDIES IN HIGHER EDUCATION, 2009, 34 (03) : 245 - 262
  • [42] Attitudes towards Research in Higher Education Students
    Torres, Julissa Camacho
    Medina, Gaby Balcazar
    Caceres, Maria Zoila Chumpitaz
    Sanchez, Karla Robelino
    Garay, Jessica Paola Palacios
    JOURNAL OF PHARMACEUTICAL NEGATIVE RESULTS, 2022, 13 : 262 - 267
  • [43] International comparisons of themes in higher education research
    Liu, Shengbo
    Liu, Miaomiao
    Jiang, Hua
    Lin, Yuan
    Xu, Kan
    HIGHER EDUCATION RESEARCH & DEVELOPMENT, 2019, 38 (07) : 1445 - 1460
  • [44] Mapping Global Research on International Higher Education
    Aliya Kuzhabekova
    Darwin D. Hendel
    David W. Chapman
    Research in Higher Education, 2015, 56 : 861 - 882
  • [45] Mapping Global Research on International Higher Education
    Kuzhabekova, Aliya
    Hendel, Darwin D.
    Chapman, David W.
    RESEARCH IN HIGHER EDUCATION, 2015, 56 (08) : 861 - 882
  • [46] Mobbing in higher education: an overview of international research
    Zabrodska, Katerina
    CESKOSLOVENSKA PSYCHOLOGIE, 2011, 55 (04): : 332 - 344
  • [47] Academics' perspectives of international students in UK higher education
    Jabbar, Abdul
    Teviotdale, Wilma
    Mirza, Mohammed
    Mswaka, Walter
    JOURNAL OF FURTHER AND HIGHER EDUCATION, 2020, 44 (03) : 350 - 364
  • [48] Perceptions of International Students in Indian Higher Education Campuses
    Pawar, Sanjay Krishnapratap
    Vispute, Swati
    Wasswa, Hassan
    QUALITATIVE REPORT, 2020, 25 (09): : 3240 - 3254
  • [49] INTERNATIONAL MOBILITY OF BRAZILIAN STUDENTS IN HIGHER EDUCATION IN PORTUGAL
    Juliana-Chatti-Iorio
    REVISTA RA XIMHAI, 2014, 10 (01): : 213 - 234
  • [50] Higher education in business: a model for international students' choice
    Nguyen Tan Hung
    BUSINESS PROCESS MANAGEMENT JOURNAL, 2021, 27 (06) : 1804 - 1821