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International students' university preferences: how different are Malaysian and Chinese students?

机译:留学生的大学偏好:马来西亚和中国学生有何不同?

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Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to determine factors that influenced international university preference, looking at country of origin (COO), that is the COO of the course and program modes (PMs). This study specifically focusses on differences in perceptions across students from Malaysia and China. Design/methodology/approach - Conjoint analysis was used to examine the relative importances and part-worth scores of these attributes on international university preferences. Findings - PM and country of design (COD) had a major influence on Malaysian and Chinese students' preferences for international universities. Online distance learning was the least preferred option, while offshore campuses were more acceptable to Malaysian students compared to Chinese students. Malaysian students preferred to study in the UK, while Chinese students favored Australia. Malaysian students were also found to be more cost sensitive compared to Chinese students, while the latter were more motivated by job prospects offered by an institution. Research limitations/implications - Limitations include the specific sample, pre-university students only from developed countries (Malaysia and China), which limits the generalizability to students from other countries. Practical implications - This study offers insights in the effect of COD and PM on students' preferences for international universities, as well as other previously studied university-level attributes in a higher education setting. With a better understanding of factors affecting these preferences, higher educational institutions are better placed to implement a suitable marketing strategy to attract more international students. Originality/value - This study examines the impact COD, Delivery Mode (DM) and other university level attributes have on Malaysian and Chinese pre-university students' preferences for international universities. COD and DM were found to be extremely important factors that dominated the students' preferences. The study highlights the need to focus on different university attributes in different markets and to consider COD and DM issues in order to gain a larger market share of international students.
机译:目的-本文的目的是通过考察原籍国(COO),即课程和课程模式(PM)的COO,来确定影响国际大学偏好的因素。这项研究专门针对马来西亚和中国学生在观念上的差异。设计/方法/方法-联合分析用于检查这些属性对国际大学偏好的相对重要性和部分价值分数。调查结果-项目经理和设计国(COD)对马来西亚和中国学生对国际大学的偏好产生了重大影响。在线远程学习是最不受欢迎的选择,而相比中国学生,马来西亚学生更容易接受离岸校园。马来西亚学生倾向于在英国学习,而中国学生则倾向于澳大利亚。与中国学生相比,马来西亚学生也被发现对成本更敏感,而中国学生则更受机构提供的工作前景的激励。研究局限性/含意-局限性包括特定样本,仅来自发达国家(马来西亚和中国)的大学预科学生,这限制了其他国家学生的普遍性。实际意义-这项研究提供了关于COD和PM对学生对国际大学的喜好以及以前在高等教育环境中研究过的其他大学水平属性的影响的见解。通过更好地了解影响这些偏好的因素,高等教育机构可以更好地实施合适的营销策略来吸引更多的国际学生。原创性/价值-这项研究考察了COD,交付方式(DM)和其他大学水平属性对马来西亚和中国大学预科学生对国际大学的偏好的影响。发现化学需氧量和干物质是决定学生偏好的极其重要的因素。该研究强调,有必要关注不同市场中不同大学的特性,并考虑化学需氧量和化学需氧量问题,以便获得更大的国际学生市场份额。

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