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Exploring factors influencing international students' decision to choose a higher education institution; A comparison between Chinese and other students

机译:探索影响国际学生选择高等教育机构的决定的​​因素;中国学生与其他学生的比较

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Purpose - There is little research into small higher education institutions and international students' choice in selecting these institutions. The purpose of this paper is to understand the factors that influence international student choices in selecting a small institution. In particular, this study compares the differences between Chinese students and other international students in selecting an institution, specifically based on sources of information used, usefulness of the information, pull motivations, and reference groups/items. Design/methodology/approach - This research study examined undergraduate international students at a small-sized Canadian higher education institution. "International students" were surveyed - as the total population included all students who are studying at the institution on a study permit or a temporary resident (visitor) visa. All full-time and part-time international students attending the institution were eligible to participate in the survey regardless of their faculty or major. For the sampling process, international students at the institution were intercepted on campus using convenient sampling and personal interview method to participate in the survey. In addition, students were invited within the classroom to volunteer to complete the survey. They were able to complete either a paper-based survey or an online survey by following a hyperlink. Findings - Results indicate that international students considered "the university's website" as the most used information source but perceived "direct communication from the institution" as the highest ranked usefulness of the information when selecting a small institution. Further, findings indicate that international student cohorts perceived "environmental cues and educational facilities" as the most important pull motivational factor and the institution itself as the reference that has the most significant influence on student decision making. Research limitations/implications - This study was conducted on students who were surveyed following their enrolment and attendance at the institution. Students were surveyed at various stages of their undergraduate studies. As a result, some of these responses may be several years from the actual decision of selecting an institution and student recall may not be accurately reflected. In addition, examining student decision making prior to, during, and immediately following their choice of institution would most likely create better information as student attitudes and perceptions would be recorded closer to the actual decision. In addition, given that these students are attending the institution their actual experience on-campus may have impacted their responses either positively or negatively. Practical implications - This study provides insight into international student choice in choosing smaller institutions. These findings can support recruitment policy and strategy for international students and may assist in enhancing institutional performance. Social implications - The study reinforces the need for policy makers, institutional leaders and recruiters to understand motivations to pursue overseas studies and to ensure push, pull, and structural factors are aligned for successful student recruitment outcomes. While there is commonality among international student cohorts, there are also significant differences that need to be addressed by institutions and destinations for international students. These findings are presented from one small higher education institution in Canada. Originality/value - This study created new knowledge regarding international student decision making in choosing to study at a small higher education institution. The study compared the key factors that influenced decision making and identified differences among Chinese students and other international students. There is little research into the international student decision making and small institutions. This study provides unique insight into international student choice and influences on their decision making.
机译:目的-很少有关于小型高等教育机构和国际学生选择这些机构的选择的研究。本文的目的是了解影响国际学生选择小型学校的选择的因素。特别是,本研究比较了中国学生和其他国际学生在选择机构方面的差异,特别是根据所使用的信息来源,信息的有用性,吸引动机和参考群体/项目。设计/方法/方法-这项研究调查了加拿大一所小型高等教育机构的国际本科生。对“国际学生”进行了调查-因为总人口包括以学习许可或临时居留(访客)签证在该机构学习的所有学生。参加该机构的所有全日制和非全日制国际学生,无论其教职或专业如何,均有权参加调查。在抽样过程中,使用方便的抽样和个人访谈方法在校园内截取了该机构的国际学生以参与调查。此外,还邀请学生在教室内自愿完成调查。通过跟随超链接,他们能够完成纸质调查或在线调查。调查结果-结果表明,国际学生认为“大学的网站”是使用最多的信息源,但在选择小型机构时,将“来自机构的直接交流”视为信息的最高有用性。此外,研究结果表明,国际学生群体认为“环境提示和教育设施”是最重要的拉动动机因素,而机构本身则是对学生决策产生最大影响的参考。研究的局限性/意义-这项研究是针对入学和就读该机构之后接受调查的学生进行的。在本科学习的各个阶段对学生进行了调查。结果,这些响应中的某些响应可能距选择机构的实际决定还差几年,而且学生召回率可能无法准确反映。此外,在选择机构之前,之中和之后检查学生的决策很可能会产生更好的信息,因为记录的学生态度和看法将更接近实际决策。此外,鉴于这些学生正在就读该机构,他们在校园的实际经历可能会对他们的反应产生正面或负面的影响。实际意义-这项研究提供了对国际学生选择较小学校的选择的见识。这些发现可以支持国际学生的招生政策和策略,并且可以帮助提高机构绩效。社会影响-这项研究强调了决策者,机构领导和招聘人员必须了解进行海外学习的动机,并确保推动学生的招生和学习的结构,因素与推动因素相吻合。尽管国际学生群体之间存在共性,但也有需要由国际学生的机构和目的地来解决的重大差异。这些发现来自加拿大的一所小型高等教育机构。原创性/价值-这项研究为选择在小型高等教育机构学习的国际学生决策创造了新知识。该研究比较了影响决策的关键因素,并确定了中国学生与其他国际学生之间的差异。对国际学生决策和小型机构的研究很少。这项研究为国际学生的选择及其对决策的影响提供了独特的见解。

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