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Young, Mark R. – Journal of Marketing Education, 2010
Marketing education today is facing significant challenges in attracting and retaining high-quality students. The focus of this article is to advocate engaging 1st-year students in the practice of marketing to help develop their identity as a marketing major, to see the relevance of their studies, and to enhance their thinking and self-regulating…
Descriptors: Experiential Learning, Business Education, Marketing, Student Recruitment
Davis, Donna F.; McCarthy, Teresa M. – Journal of Marketing Education, 2005
As demand for business education is rising, the production of business doctorates continues to fall. Between 1995 and 2001, new business doctorates declined 18%, dropping to the lowest point since 1987. In the same time frame, new marketing doctorates dropped by 32%. This article reports the results of a study designed to (1) assess enrollment…
Descriptors: Business Administration Education, Doctoral Programs, Access to Education, Supply and Demand
Bock, Dora E.; Poole, Sonja Martin; Joseph, Mathew – Journal of Marketing for Higher Education, 2014
This study focuses on segmentation feasibility within the private college/university market. There is considerable overlap for private and public college/university students with respect to their consideration criteria; however, previous research suggests that there are some criteria that appear to be differentially important based on the type of…
Descriptors: College Choice, Student Recruitment, Marketing, Consumer Economics
Goi, Mei Teh; Goi, Chai Lee; Wong, David – Journal of Marketing for Higher Education, 2014
Malaysia is a newly industrialized market economy and reliant upon foreign direct investment to increase its economic outlook. Being located in a strategic position between Asia, Australasia and Oceania has made it an attractive proposition for foreign higher education providers wanting to expand their international presence. Despite this, there…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Higher Education, College Students, Private Colleges
McAlexander, James H.; Koenig, Harold F.; DuFault, Beth – Journal of Marketing for Higher Education, 2014
This paper empirically explores ways in which marketers of higher education can contribute to the important task of cultivating alumni philanthropy. Advancement professionals understand that philanthropy is influenced by wealth and affinity. As marketers, we anticipate that our contribution resides with investments in building affinity. Using…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Student Recruitment, Alumni, Private Financial Support
Williams, Robert L., Jr.; Omar, Maktoba – Journal of Marketing for Higher Education, 2014
Within an increasingly more competitive landscape, Higher Education Institutions (HEIs) are becoming more marketized and promotionalized. Brand building is becoming a strategic administrative goal, yet clear brand management models are lacking. This paper utilizes the Brand Flux Model™ to assist in tracking the fluxing nature or historical…
Descriptors: Marketing, Competition, Higher Education, Student Recruitment
Nedbalová, Eva; Greenacre, Luke; Schulz, John – Journal of Marketing for Higher Education, 2014
This paper uses the Economic Market mechanisms and the 4P Marketing Mix as lenses to review the context of UK higher education (HE) and to explore the relationship between the market and marketing disciplines and practice. Four Economic Market mechanisms--autonomy, competition, price and information--are contrasted with the four Ps of marketing:…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Higher Education, Student Recruitment, Marketing
Parahoo, Sanjai K.; Harvey, Heather L.; Tamim, Rana M. – Journal of Marketing for Higher Education, 2013
While various research studies have focused on antecedents and consequences of student satisfaction, few studies have done so in the Gulf region. The objective of the present study was therefore to design and empirically examine a model of student satisfaction in a private university in the Gulf region that operates in a high-technology-enabled…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, College Students, Satisfaction, Gender Differences
Aggarwal Sharma, Ashita; Rao, Vithala R.; Popli, Sapna – Journal of Marketing for Higher Education, 2013
Brands are fundamentally about experiences and relationships, and therefore they form prime basis of an institution's connection with their stakeholders. With the mushrooming of business schools (both private autonomous and government supported) and fading global boundaries, especially in the Indian context, communicating a business school…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Marketing, Business Administration Education, Student Recruitment
Pippert, Timothy D.; Essenburg, Laura J.; Matchett, Edward J. – Journal of Marketing for Higher Education, 2013
Colleges and universities have expanded their use of the internet and social media in marketing strategies, but the direct mailing of admissions brochures continues to be at the heart of recruitment efforts. Because admissions brochures often serve as a potential student's introduction to the campus, they are carefully crafted to provide a…
Descriptors: Marketing, Colleges, Student Diversity, Ethnic Diversity
Williams, Robert, Jr.; Osei, Collins; Omar, Maktoba – Journal of Marketing for Higher Education, 2012
As Higher Education Institutions (HEI) become more marketised and increasingly promotionalised, brand building gains in intensity and names become increasingly important. This conceptual paper plans to explore the application of the Renaming Process Model which depicts the key components that impact the organization brand renaming process,…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Foreign Countries, Marketing, Models
Obermeit, Katrin – Journal of Marketing for Higher Education, 2012
Student recruitment is an increasingly important topic for universities worldwide. But in order to develop sophisticated recruitment strategies, recruitment officers need to have a clear understanding of how and why students choose colleges. This review compares the German and US research concerning university choice models, choice criteria and…
Descriptors: College Choice, Information Sources, Student Recruitment, Foreign Countries
Owens, Deborah L.; Srivastava, Prashant; Feerasta, Aniqa – Journal of Marketing for Higher Education, 2011
In this difficult economic climate state policy makers are increasingly focused on higher education as an economic development tool. Many rust belt states are looking to transform themselves from a state dependent on manufacturing and agriculture to a more diverse knowledge based economy. Many nations use higher education as a catalyst for…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Foreign Students, Economic Impact, Economic Climate
Gibbs, Paul – Journal of Marketing for Higher Education, 2011
This paper discusses the concerns for a distinct ethics for marketers of higher education. It argues that higher education retains a difference for both product and service and that unfettered marketing can influence and then manipulate the underlying edifying offering.
Descriptors: Higher Education, Student Recruitment, Ethics, Educational Philosophy
Chapleo, Chris; Duran, Maria Victoria Carrillo; Diaz, Ana Castillo – Journal of Marketing for Higher Education, 2011
This paper attempts to explore the effectiveness of UK universities' websites. The area of branding in higher education has received increasing academic investigation, but little work has researched how universities demonstrate their brand promises through their websites. The quest to differentiate through branding can be challenging in the…
Descriptors: Values, Internet, Social Responsibility, Foreign Countries

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