2017
DOI: 10.1080/0309877x.2017.1394988
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‘What drives students’ affective commitment towards their university?’

Abstract: This paper suggests how universities can build ongoing , committed relationships with students, able to withstand the financial and emotional challenges of studying in higher education. The research proposes that students' ongoing attachment to their university, based on positive feelings towards the university, is an important aspect of the student experience. This ongoing attachment is conceptualised here as students' affective commitment towards their institution. Using an online survey-method and a researc… Show more

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“…The high commitment of Social Science students is due to the reciprocal relationship between students and institutions [74]. The importance of the relationship built between the university and students creates a positive bond that exists between the two, improves student experience, and student memory.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The high commitment of Social Science students is due to the reciprocal relationship between students and institutions [74]. The importance of the relationship built between the university and students creates a positive bond that exists between the two, improves student experience, and student memory.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Here, it is important to distinguish between normative commitment and affective commitment [15]. The affective commitment represents an emotional attachment (feelings of inspiration, pride, belonging, and so on), while normative commitment represents a feeling of obligation [16], [15]. For example, if a student remains with the university because they want to -it denotes affective commitment.…”
Section: Students' University Commitment (Affective Commitment)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Opposite of that, students with strong normative commitment will remain with the university because they feel that they ought to do so [15]. Affective commitment is indeed a meaningful concept within HE since it contributes to a sense of care towards the university and a desire to stay connected [16]. The importance of students' commitment has been recorded long-ago: Tinto [17] stressed that students achieving a higher level of social and academic integration have stronger goal commitment and institutional commitment -resulting in a lower retention rate.…”
Section: Students' University Commitment (Affective Commitment)mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…La educación constituye una escalera hacia el conocimiento que permite ir avanzando, tanto personal como profesionalmente, en esta medida es de gran importancia en el crecimiento de una ciudad, de un país y en general del mundo (Ceballos-Lozano et al, 2012). Ahora bien, la globalización de los servicios educativos, la crisis de financiamiento y la creciente competencia que proviene del sector privado han obligado a las instituciones de educación superior a considerar el fortalecimiento de las relaciones con sus grupos de interés como la clave para el éxito futuro (Fernández et al, 2007), para ofrecer servicios de calidad y que generen valor en cada acción para consolidarse en el mercado (Sakthivel & Raju, 2006), siendo efectivos en el servicio y dando respuesta con prontitud (Cownie, 2019).…”
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