TY - JOUR AB - Purpose– This study aims to identify the dimensions of business student satisfaction in the Malaysian private higher educational environment and evaluate the influence that demographic factors have on satisfaction. Design/methodology/approach– A questionnaire was developed and distributed to 1,200 undergraduate business students at four private higher educational (PHE) institutions in Malaysia. Exploratory factor analysis was used to identify the underlying dimensions that drive student satisfaction. ANOVA and t-tests were conducted to evaluate the influence that demographic factors have on the results. Findings– Factor analysis resulted in the adoption of a 12-factor solution from an original set of 53 satisfaction items. The results also indicated the influence of demographic factors on the level of business student satisfaction. Originality/value– This study identified 12 factors or the underlying dimensions that drive business student satisfaction in the Malaysian PHE. The 12 factors are: professional comfortable environment; student assessments and learning experiences; classroom environment; lecture and tutorial facilitating goods; textbook and tuition fees; student support facilities; business procedures; relationship with teaching staff; knowledgeable and responsive faculty; staff helpfulness; feedback; and class sizes. Understanding these factors could help educational institutions to better plan their strategies and inform academics interested in studying student satisfaction. VL - 23 IS - 1 SN - 0968-4883 DO - 10.1108/QAE-08-2013-0035 UR - https://doi.org/10.1108/QAE-08-2013-0035 AU - Yusoff Mazirah AU - McLeay Fraser AU - Woodruffe-Burton Helen PY - 2015 Y1 - 2015/01/01 TI - Dimensions driving business student satisfaction in higher education T2 - Quality Assurance in Education PB - Emerald Group Publishing Limited SP - 86 EP - 104 Y2 - 2024/04/25 ER -