Critical incidents of student satisfaction at German universities

Purpose The purpose of this paper is to advance a classification of satisfactory and unsatisfactory critical incidents of student-university relationships at German universities. Design/methodology/approach Using the Critical Incident Technique (CIT), this paper reports the results of an exploratory...

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Published inInternational journal of educational management Vol. 31; no. 7; pp. 944 - 957
Main Authors Vianden, Jörg, Yakaboski, Tamara
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Bradford Emerald Publishing Limited 01.01.2017
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Summary:Purpose The purpose of this paper is to advance a classification of satisfactory and unsatisfactory critical incidents of student-university relationships at German universities. Design/methodology/approach Using the Critical Incident Technique (CIT), this paper reports the results of an exploratory study of 15 tertiary education students at three German universities. Findings Participants perceive satisfaction and dissatisfaction stemming primarily from their courses of study, their interactions with faculty, and their perceptions of administrative and student services. Research limitations/implications The sample was small, dominated by female participants, and the recollection of past events is assumed to be accurate. Practical implications University administrators should consider creating institutional environments that ensure the responsiveness and engagement of faculty, the assessment of student perceptions of their university experience, and the improvement of administrative and student services to aid the satisfaction of students. Originality/value The CIT method allows participants to express what matters most to them in their university experience rather than following researcher-generated questions, which tends to be the norm in traditional studies on the university student experience. Given that this study was conducted in Germany with German students, it highlights a different understanding of satisfaction that counters the dominant western-focused research on this topic.
ISSN:0951-354X
1758-6518
DOI:10.1108/IJEM-06-2015-0071