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Student relationship management at business schools: the case of Nova SBE

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Resumo:This study aims to explore the concept of Student Relationship Management both from an academic perspective and a practical perspective. Literature review is conducted to propose an SRM definition and framework. Nova SBE is then used as a case study to evaluate the current SRM strategy context and recommendations are suggested for improvements. Two research questions are answered: (1) To what extent do Nova SBE students see themselves as consumers of their programs? (2) What should an SRM strategy for Nova SBE consider based on their current relationship with students? Qualitative research concluded that Bachelor students have low consumer orientation whilst Master Students are highly consumer oriented. Based on the 8 building blocks of SRM, the five most critical were identified as: Vision, Student Experience, Processes, Information, Technology. A current analysis and recommendations focused around these critical components.
Autores principais:Silva, Patrícia Alvarenga
Assunto:Crm Srm Student as consumer Hei
Ano:2020
País:Portugal
Tipo de documento:dissertação de mestrado
Tipo de acesso:acesso aberto
Instituição associada:Universidade Nova de Lisboa
Idioma:inglês
Origem:Repositório Institucional da UNL
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Resumo:This study aims to explore the concept of Student Relationship Management both from an academic perspective and a practical perspective. Literature review is conducted to propose an SRM definition and framework. Nova SBE is then used as a case study to evaluate the current SRM strategy context and recommendations are suggested for improvements. Two research questions are answered: (1) To what extent do Nova SBE students see themselves as consumers of their programs? (2) What should an SRM strategy for Nova SBE consider based on their current relationship with students? Qualitative research concluded that Bachelor students have low consumer orientation whilst Master Students are highly consumer oriented. Based on the 8 building blocks of SRM, the five most critical were identified as: Vision, Student Experience, Processes, Information, Technology. A current analysis and recommendations focused around these critical components.