The Rising Veto Power of the Checkbook

A. Eldegwy, Tamer H. Elsharnouby, W. Kortam
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This study drew on different streams in the literature to theorize a power shift in favor of parents in the post Covid-19 era. We investigated the impact of parents’ campus site visits on university enrollment decisions by empirically testing a model that draws on concepts from service marketing and sociology and links university enrollment to parents’ evaluative and intentional constructs. Data were obtained from 339 parents of final-year high school students immediately after their campus site visits and analyzed using structural equation modelling. The results indicate that antecedents of parent university satisfaction include human encounters, university reputation, and physical setting. Satisfaction was found to drive intention to advocate to children and brand preference. These two outcomes affected enrollment. The results offer important theoretical contributions to the field of higher education marketing and present managerial implications for university administrators in their quest to augment student recruitment processes.
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这项研究借鉴了文献中的不同流派,将后Covid-19时代有利于父母的权力转移理论化。我们通过实证检验了一个模型,该模型借鉴了服务营销和社会学的概念,并将大学招生与父母的评估性和有意性结构联系起来,研究了家长校园访问对大学招生决策的影响。研究人员从339名高中最后一年学生的家长那里获得了他们在校园实地考察后的数据,并使用结构方程模型进行了分析。结果表明,父母大学满意度的前因包括人际交往、大学声誉和物理环境。满意度对儿童宣传意向和品牌偏好有推动作用。这两个结果影响入组。研究结果为高等教育市场营销领域提供了重要的理论贡献,并为大学管理者寻求扩大学生招聘过程提供了管理启示。
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International Journal of Customer Relationship Marketing and Management
International Journal of Customer Relationship Marketing and Management Business, Management and Accounting-Marketing
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