A conceptual framework to study the country of origin effect on international higher education services Online publication date: Tue, 31-Mar-2015
by Luminiţa Nicolescu
International Journal of Public Law and Policy (IJPLAP), Vol. 1, No. 3, 2011
Abstract: The present paper envisages applying an international marketing specific concept, namely the country of origin effect (COE) to a knowledge-based type of service, respectively higher education services, for the purpose to illustrate the existence of a relationship between the two and to propose a conceptual framework to study this relationship. The paper will advance a conceptual framework, formed of a model plus a number of research propositions, that will allow studying the impact of the dimensions of the country of origin effect (COE) on higher education services at international level. The framework is a useful instrument to explore the relationship between national stereotypes and evaluations based on the country of origin in the case of higher education.
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