Reputation and information drivers in student recruitment: comparing South African, Singaporean and Malaysian tertiary education

Higher education across the globe is facing various changes, including commercialisation, globalisation, funding restrictions and declining enrolment numbers; all translating in a higher level of competition. Attracting quality students in this highly competitive education environment is crucial as...

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Main Authors: De Jager, J., Soontiens, Werner
Format: Journal Article
Published: Academic Journals 2010
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/11866
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description Higher education across the globe is facing various changes, including commercialisation, globalisation, funding restrictions and declining enrolment numbers; all translating in a higher level of competition. Attracting quality students in this highly competitive education environment is crucial as poor retention ratios is a reason for concern and government funding is consequently influenced adversely. This paper examined and compared criteria related to the importance of reputation and information to attract students in three different countries. Al three countries are in a sense, centres of education where education is recognised as a crucial driving force and the accessibility of education is politically important. The main findings amongst others are that the most important attributes for the South African sample was the academic reputation of the institution, while the Malaysian sample preferred the reputation of the study program. The Singaporean sample rated the marketing activities as priority. Significant differences with regard to these outcomes were measured between all three sample groups.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-118662017-02-28T01:32:38Z Reputation and information drivers in student recruitment: comparing South African, Singaporean and Malaysian tertiary education De Jager, J. Soontiens, Werner Higher education across the globe is facing various changes, including commercialisation, globalisation, funding restrictions and declining enrolment numbers; all translating in a higher level of competition. Attracting quality students in this highly competitive education environment is crucial as poor retention ratios is a reason for concern and government funding is consequently influenced adversely. This paper examined and compared criteria related to the importance of reputation and information to attract students in three different countries. Al three countries are in a sense, centres of education where education is recognised as a crucial driving force and the accessibility of education is politically important. The main findings amongst others are that the most important attributes for the South African sample was the academic reputation of the institution, while the Malaysian sample preferred the reputation of the study program. The Singaporean sample rated the marketing activities as priority. Significant differences with regard to these outcomes were measured between all three sample groups. 2010 Journal Article http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/11866 Academic Journals fulltext
spellingShingle De Jager, J.
Soontiens, Werner
Reputation and information drivers in student recruitment: comparing South African, Singaporean and Malaysian tertiary education
title Reputation and information drivers in student recruitment: comparing South African, Singaporean and Malaysian tertiary education
title_full Reputation and information drivers in student recruitment: comparing South African, Singaporean and Malaysian tertiary education
title_fullStr Reputation and information drivers in student recruitment: comparing South African, Singaporean and Malaysian tertiary education
title_full_unstemmed Reputation and information drivers in student recruitment: comparing South African, Singaporean and Malaysian tertiary education
title_short Reputation and information drivers in student recruitment: comparing South African, Singaporean and Malaysian tertiary education
title_sort reputation and information drivers in student recruitment: comparing south african, singaporean and malaysian tertiary education
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/11866