Determinants of students’ satisfaction with higher education institutionsa literature review
- M. Rodríguez Gascó 1
- J. Martí-Parreño 1
- J. González Such 2
- R. Currás Pérez 2
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Universidad Internacional de Valencia
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Universitat de València
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- Luis Gómez Chova (coord.)
- Agustín López Martínez (coord.)
- Joanna Lees (coord.)
Argitaletxea: IATED Academy
ISBN: 978-84-09-42484-9
Argitalpen urtea: 2022
Orrialdeak: 1971-1976
Biltzarra: EDULEARN: International conference on Education and New Learning Technology (14. 2022. Barcelona)
Mota: Biltzar ekarpena
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With the growing number of higher education services providers, students’ satisfaction has become a major issue for competitors to succeed in a global market. This study main goal is to review the academic literature on determinants of students’ satisfaction with higher education institutions. Using a descriptive exploratory approach, 91 studies published in top journals (ranked in Web of Science Journal Citations Report) were content-analyzed to identify the main determinants of students’ satisfaction with higher education institutions. The results suggest five main determinants as drivers of student satisfaction: service quality, institutional image/reputation, overall quality of education, value provided by the institution and student facilities. Although online and on campus institutions share some determinants (e.g. service quality and Faculty academic competence/Lecturers) differences arise across two types of institutions (online vs on campus) with online institutions determinants more focused on technology-based variables. Theoretical and managerial implications are derived from these results. Limitations of the study and future research lines are also addressed.