International student perceptions of experience in the West
Journal of International Education in Business
ISSN: 2046-469X
Article publication date: 28 May 2019
Issue publication date: 1 October 2019
Abstract
Purpose
The purpose of this exploratory study is an examination of some perceptions of US education, as experienced by foreign MBA students.
Design/methodology/approach
A longitudinal field study captured perceptions of a group of 51 international students over a one-year interval. The first anticipatory survey was done in India, and the follow-up was made in the USA at the end of a foreign sojourn semester. Inter-item correlations and t-tests were used to examine variance in student perceptions, highlighted by qualitative elements.
Findings
In general, the students went home, less impressed than they had expected to be in terms of the perceived general quality of the American business education, as well as their abilities to make friends with the local people. Additionally, the observed preparation of the American students for master’s studies was not nearly as high as the foreign students had anticipated.
Research limitations/implications
Results are not generalizable to broad populations, as the sample was small and localized.
Social implications
Emerging markets are successfully luring locals and sojourners based on cost and proximity as they achieve greater legitimacy in their institutional credentials. This could challenge the preeminence of Western higher education, especially in light of concerns arising from marketization and rigor. Meanwhile, developed market institutions need to be strategically mindful of their international guests as a resource rather than a commodity.
Originality/value
Extant internationalization studies tend to focus on administrative viewpoints, whereas this research examines the perspective of international students, which may be indicative of lessening gaps between perceptions of quality of developed and emerging market higher education.
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Citation
Buchanan, F.R. (2019), "International student perceptions of experience in the West", Journal of International Education in Business, Vol. 12 No. 2, pp. 147-166. https://doi.org/10.1108/JIEB-06-2018-0021
Publisher
:Emerald Publishing Limited
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