Browsing by Subject "Higher education"
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Assessing quality in higher education: New criteria for evaluating students' satisfaction
(Taylor & Francis, 2011)The aim of this research is to present a new quality assurance model (5Qs) and to examine the major factors affecting students' perception of cumulative satisfaction. The model includes behavioural dimensions of student ... -
Determining and making sense of recruitment practices for tourism academics in the UK
(Emerald Group Publishing Ltd, 2022)Purpose This study aims to examine the influence of neoliberalism and managerialism on the recruitment of tourism academics in the UK. The study analyses how sustainable the recruitment and retention of talents are in the ... -
Mobile Devices and Flipped Classrooms in Higher Education: An Impact Analysis on the Educational Landscape in a Turkish University
(IEEE, 2015)Mobile technologies can be used to enhance learning experiences of students in different ways supporting the CILP the creative and innovative learning process. In this study was analyzed how the combination of the flipped ... -
Mobile learning in higher education: A marketing course design project in Austria
(Elsevier Science Bv, 2013)The course concept introduced in this paper was implemented in 2011 in a university in Austria and shows an approach for integrating mobile learning modules in higher education. The results of the course as revealed in the ... -
Social media integration in higher education cross-course google plus integration shown in the example of a master's degree course in management
(Elsevier Science Bv, 2012)Nearly all web services can be adapted for educational use Although some nistructors do use social media for their courses privacy concerns always throttle the 'need' of instructors for social media. Google Plus seems to ... -
Understanding the relationship between university characteristics and prestige
(EMERALD GROUP PUBLISHING LTD, 2021)Purpose Being a prestigious institution depends on gaining respect in the eyes of various stakeholders with diverse expectations. Existing research is silent on how university characteristics affect judgments of prestige ...