Redirigiendo al acceso original de articulo en 24 segundos...
ARTÍCULO
TITULO

Examining the Relationships between Quality Assurance, Training Need and Choice of Study Destination: A Study of Nigerian Students in UUM

Abbo Usman    
Abd. Rahim Romle    
Mohammed Mustafa Qader    

Resumen

Several studies identified quality of education as a major criteria influencing international students? choice of study destination. But only recently has it seems to have gain a huge momentum by emerging as a theme which involves empirical studies. However, despite such momentum previous studies do not provide sufficient evidence linking quality assurance and international student?s choice of study destination. This paper therefore presents a study of international student?s perception of higher education quality assurance practices, as well as how it affects their choice of study destination. The paper tries to examine how training needs play a role in influencing such choice also. The paper through descriptive analysis identified six dimensions of quality assurance in education: ?tangibles? ?competence? ?attitude? contends?; ?delivery?; and ?reliability? as well as three dimensions of training needs such ?occupational? ?organizational? and ?individual? needs. Hence it present the inter-relationship between quality assurance, training needs and choice of study destination using the above nine dimension; it concludes with Implications and recommendations to stimulate further studies on study destination choice by the international students from other countries especially from the Arabian and the middle-east.Keywords: Choice of study destination; international students; quality assuranceJEL Classification: M00

 Artículos similares

       
 
Bram Hadianto,(Maranatha Christian UniversityIndonesia)Sabrina Wissen,(Maranatha Christian UniversityIndonesia)Renate Severita Hapsariny,(Maranatha Christian UniversityIndonesia)Shafira Putri Kurniawan,(Maranatha Christian UniversityIndonesia)Yosephine Carolina,(Maranatha Christian UniversityIndonesia)     Pág. 243 - 257
This study aims to examine and analyze the effect of employee engagement and motivation on working performance. This population is 618 employees working at one of the textile companies in Bandung, distributed into seven divisions. The number of samples o... ver más

 
Andina Paramita Sari,Yusaq Tomo Ardianto,Dwi Arman Prasetya     Pág. 45 - 58
 This study aims to identify the characteristics and influence of the Self Efficacy, Social Influence, and Performance Expectancy variables on Behavioral Intention on MSME GO Online at Ngalup.co program in Malang City by utilizing the Peer to Peer (... ver más

 
Emerson A. Jackson, Mohamed S. Barrie, Leroy Johnson     Pág. 67 - 95
This study was initiated with the intention of examining the impact of exchange rate and inflation on the performance of commercial banks in Sierra Leone. The study utilises data for all commercial banks in Sierra Leone during the period 2009Q1-2020Q2. T... ver más

 
Elvina Lase,Teng Sauh Hwee,Yusuf Ronny Edward     Pág. 326 - 338
Auditors are required to be professional to carry out their duties properly in examining the client's financial statements to provide benefits to the client and interested parties on the audit results. However, this professional attitude cannot be separa... ver más

 
Liam Hyland,Avani Sebastian,Yudhvir Seetharam    
AbstractOrientation: Behavioural finance research suggests that human biases can cause irrationalities which have a significant impact on decision making. Discovery Bank is an organisation that attempts to apply behavioural finance to improve the financi... ver más