Value Judgements and Continuing Education
This article examines the perceived value of continuing education courses and discusses how value is related to satisfaction, value for money judgements and willingness to pay for education. Data was collected through an online survey at four universities in two nations. A four-factor value structur...
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Veröffentlicht in: | International journal of management, knowledge and learning (Spletna izd.) knowledge and learning (Spletna izd.), 2013, Vol.2 (1), p.123-141 |
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Zusammenfassung: | This article examines the perceived value of continuing education courses
and discusses how value is related to satisfaction, value for money judgements
and willingness to pay for education. Data was collected through an
online survey at four universities in two nations. A four-factor value structure
was identified with the following dimensions: institutional image, career
value, learning value, and social value. Differences between Austrian and New
Zealand based respondents in the relative importance of the four dimensions
were observed and the possible origins of these differences are explored. We
propose a theoretically informed model that is consistent with our observations. |
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ISSN: | 2232-5697 2232-5107 2232-5697 |