全面回顾社交媒体营销对澳大利亚国际学生的影响

Dona Lankika Shamalee Paranawithana, E. Gide, Robert Wu, G. Chaudhry
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在竞争日益激烈的市场中,全球的高等教育机构(HEI)都在使用社交媒体平台(如Facebook、YouTube、LinkedIn、Twitter、Instagram)来吸引国际学生。国际学生是澳大利亚经济的第三大收入来源。然而,越来越多的人意识到,现实和潜在学生与高等教育之间良好的社交媒体关系所带来的积极成果,在这种快速变化的环境中衡量社交媒体的有效性,并没有在澳大利亚的学术研究中得到有效利用。学术机构的努力在澳大利亚各地是不协调的,澳大利亚的营销方式是竞争而不是合作。本研究论文探讨了澳大利亚在线社交媒体营销最佳实践的学术治疗差距。人们发现,对生活经历、情感和行为的研究以及个人赋予它们的意义在这一主题的学术文献中被系统地破坏了。在本研究中,通过使用二手研究文献将仔细检查学生的态度,这为确定高等教育的最佳实践提供了一个平台。此外,该研究还揭示了高等教育学院的竞争行为可以为创建数字框架提供哪些支持,从而有利于澳大利亚教育机构吸引和留住国际学生,使其成为最受欢迎的高等教育目的地。
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A comprehensive review on the influence of social media marketing in harnessing international students to Australia
Higher Education Institutions (HEI) across the globe are using social media platforms (such as Facebook, YouTube, LinkedIn, Twitter, Instagram) to attract international students in an increasingly competitive market. International students are the third largest source of revenue for the Australian economy. However, a growing awareness of the positive outcomes from good social media relationships between real and potential students and HEI, measuring the effectiveness of social media in this rapidly changing landscape, has not been utilized effectively in academic research in the Australian context. The efforts of academic institutions are uncoordinated across the Australian landscape, and there is a competitive rather than a cooperative approach in Australian marketing. This research paper explores the gap in academic treatment of best practices for online social media marketing in Australia. It is found that research into lived experiences, emotions and behaviours and the meanings individuals attach to them have been systematically undermined in academic literature on this subject. In this study, by using secondary research literature will closely examine on student attitudes which provides a platform to identify the best practices in the HEI. Further the study brings what competitive behaviours by the HEI can support in creation of a digital framework that can benefit the Australian education institutions to attract and retain international students as the most desired destination for higher education.
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