Examining the aspects of institution choice in connection with the internationalization of higher education

Q1 Decision Sciences
Henrietta Janik, Zsuzsanna Naár-Tóth, S. Vinogradov
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Abstract

International student mobility is increasing and transforming the image of higher education institutions. This study examines the factors that motivate international students in choosing a destination country. The aspects of the institution selection were examined using a non-parametric test, factor analysis and principal component analysis based on a sample of 270 people. Relying on the results of the research conducted in Hungary, the paper examines the factors influencing the selection of the destination country and further research examining the elements effecting the selection of the final host institution. Based on these results, the study disputes that economic and social impulses within the country of origin serve to “push” students abroad. However, the decision of which destination country to choose depends on several “pull” factors. The study features the usefulness of the quality of human environment, geographic proximity, tuition and living costs, scholarship opportunities, job opportunities after graduation, and the reputation of the destination country or institution, as well as the impact of linguistic proximity on student flow. The present empirical research reveals the close relationships between some pull factors, such as favourable geographical location, institutional support, the quality of the human environment, the expected balanced work environment after graduation, and the country of origin of international students. The results of the factor analysis confirm the underlying structure of the learning variables used in this research and provide empirical support for its application in future studies of international students' higher education study experiences.
审视与高等教育国际化相关的机构选择问题
国际学生的流动性正在增加,并改变着高等教育机构的形象。本研究探讨了促使国际学生选择目的地国家的因素。在270人的样本中,采用非参数检验、因子分析和主成分分析对制度选择的各个方面进行了检验。根据在匈牙利进行的研究结果,本文考察了影响目的地国选择的因素,并进一步研究了影响最终东道国选择的因素。基于这些结果,该研究对原籍国国内的经济和社会冲动“推动”学生出国的说法提出了质疑。然而,选择哪个目的地国家取决于几个“拉动”因素。这项研究的特点是人文环境质量、地理邻近性、学费和生活成本、奖学金机会、毕业后的工作机会、目的地国家或机构的声誉,以及语言邻近性对学生流动的影响。实证研究表明,有利的地理位置、制度支持、人文环境质量、毕业后预期的均衡工作环境和留学生原籍国等拉动因素之间存在密切的关系。因子分析的结果证实了本研究使用的学习变量的内在结构,为其在未来国际学生高等教育学习经历研究中的应用提供了实证支持。
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Decision Making Applications in Management and Engineering
Decision Making Applications in Management and Engineering Decision Sciences-General Decision Sciences
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