International students’ course satisfaction and continuance behavioral intention in higher education setting: an empirical assessment in Malaysia

The purpose of this study is to examine the impact of perceived brand orientation, intercultural friendship, and university reputation on international students’ course satisfaction and continuance behavioral intention towards the higher education in Malaysia. A total of 348 questionnaires, administ...

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Main Authors: Shahijan, M.K., Rezaei, S., Amin, M.
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Published: Springer Netherlands 2016
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spelling my.utm.738412017-11-18T08:46:15Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/73841/ International students’ course satisfaction and continuance behavioral intention in higher education setting: an empirical assessment in Malaysia Shahijan, M.K. Rezaei, S. Amin, M. LB Theory and practice of education The purpose of this study is to examine the impact of perceived brand orientation, intercultural friendship, and university reputation on international students’ course satisfaction and continuance behavioral intention towards the higher education in Malaysia. A total of 348 questionnaires, administered on international students, were collected to empirically test the research model using partial least squares path modeling approach, a structural equation modeling technique for the assessment of measurement and structural model. The empirical results imply that perceived brand orientation and university reputation positively influence course satisfaction and course continuance behavioral intention, while intercultural friendships influences course continuance intention but not course satisfaction. The implications and limitations of research are discussed in the following sections. Springer Netherlands 2016 Article PeerReviewed Shahijan, M.K. and Rezaei, S. and Amin, M. (2016) International students’ course satisfaction and continuance behavioral intention in higher education setting: an empirical assessment in Malaysia. Asia Pacific Education Review, 17 (1). pp. 41-62. ISSN 1598-1037 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-84959099933&doi=10.1007%2fs12564-015-9410-9&partnerID=40&md5=2c23ac4547ef96e3d5ed1e0cfc4af593
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Shahijan, M.K.
Rezaei, S.
Amin, M.
International students’ course satisfaction and continuance behavioral intention in higher education setting: an empirical assessment in Malaysia
description The purpose of this study is to examine the impact of perceived brand orientation, intercultural friendship, and university reputation on international students’ course satisfaction and continuance behavioral intention towards the higher education in Malaysia. A total of 348 questionnaires, administered on international students, were collected to empirically test the research model using partial least squares path modeling approach, a structural equation modeling technique for the assessment of measurement and structural model. The empirical results imply that perceived brand orientation and university reputation positively influence course satisfaction and course continuance behavioral intention, while intercultural friendships influences course continuance intention but not course satisfaction. The implications and limitations of research are discussed in the following sections.
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author Shahijan, M.K.
Rezaei, S.
Amin, M.
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Rezaei, S.
Amin, M.
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title International students’ course satisfaction and continuance behavioral intention in higher education setting: an empirical assessment in Malaysia
title_short International students’ course satisfaction and continuance behavioral intention in higher education setting: an empirical assessment in Malaysia
title_full International students’ course satisfaction and continuance behavioral intention in higher education setting: an empirical assessment in Malaysia
title_fullStr International students’ course satisfaction and continuance behavioral intention in higher education setting: an empirical assessment in Malaysia
title_full_unstemmed International students’ course satisfaction and continuance behavioral intention in higher education setting: an empirical assessment in Malaysia
title_sort international students’ course satisfaction and continuance behavioral intention in higher education setting: an empirical assessment in malaysia
publisher Springer Netherlands
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