A cross-cultural study on the career counseling service ecosystem: implications for higher education marketing

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作者
Nie, Zichao [1 ]
Zarei, Hossein [2 ]
机构
[1] Beihang Univ, New Media Art & Design Sch, Beijing, Peoples R China
[2] Coventry Univ, Sch Strategy & Leadership, Coventry, England
关键词
Career counseling service; service-dominant logic; service ecosystem; contingency theory; cross-cultural; DOMINANT LOGIC; SOCIAL MEDIA; DESIGN; CREATION; CONTEXT; UNIVERSITIES; HISTORY;
D O I
10.1080/08841241.2023.2242805
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F [经济];
学科分类号
02 ;
摘要
A career counseling service (CCS) provides an important measure of student satisfaction and contributes to the shaping of a higher education marketing strategy. However, the body of knowledge in the higher education domain is scant on how a CCS is created and delivered to suit the needs of students and the wider society. This study uses an explorative multiple-case study of the CCS across three different cultural contexts: UK, Italy, and China. The study adopted a service ecosystem perspective, building on contingency theory (i)to analyze the CCS as a tri-level scheme - that is to say, at the micro, meso, and macro levels - and identify the themes and underlying constructs in the co-creation of the CCS at each level and (ii)to highlight the disparities in CCSs across different cultural contexts. Six dominant themes in CCSs emerged - namely, quality assurance, a student-centered approach, mental health, industry collaboration, promotion of service, and digital platforms. The findings revealed that the role of the CCS is transitioning from a mere job placement service to a strategic and administrative function, which interacts with and influences various actors in the higher education ecosystem. Across the different cultural contexts, disparities in the identified themes were ascertained and explained.
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