Author:
Nair Bipithalal Balakrishnan,Dileep M.R.,Walia Sandeep K.
Abstract
Purpose
This study aims to examine the impacts of the forced shift to online/hybrid learning on international students’ perceptions and behaviour. It aims to understand the direction of future university marketing changes to address this vital and urgent concern.
Design/methodology/approach
This study deployed an explorative qualitative design and data collected through interviews (n, 20) with prospective international students.
Findings
The study identified four main themes: mode of class operation, that is, the balance between online/offline/hybrid modes of course delivery; enhanced level of flexibility in terms of both visa regulations and financial aid; strategic use of social media and virtual tools to connect with and impress the international student community; and evidence of digitalization and experiential learning.
Practical implications
This study has many theoretical and managerial implications. As international students perceive COVID-19 as an under-researched theme in the higher education market, the study’s outcome helps understand the grey areas of expectation versus reality in higher education marketing.
Originality/value
This research offers a new perspective from the demand side on higher education marketing strategies amid COVID-19.
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