Research into first-year students’ attitudes towards their studies has revealed there is often a gap between their pre-commencement expectations and their perceived experience. A qualitative research design comprising 20 interviews explores how Fuzzy Trace Theory (FTT) influences gist-based expectations for first-year, first-time (FYFT) regional and remote students and how they reconcile these expectations with their actual higher education experience through action or inaction responses to reach a state of satisfaction. Synthesising FTT, Festinger’s (1957) and Cancino-Montecino's et al. (2020) cognitive dissonance theories and Oliver’s (1989) hierarchy of satisfaction modes, the empirical model shows how FYFT students respond to mismatches when gist-based expectations are incongruent with perceived experience. The novel findings reveal the relationships between action-based responses to dissonance with increased satisfaction and inaction-based responses with decreased satisfaction. This research also provides practical insights for marketing practitioners to strategically shape gist representations through integrated communications and better manage FYFT pre-commencement expectations.
Abstract
First-Year Student Dissonance: How Action Trumps Inaction
ANZMAC 2023 Conference Proceedings, pp.102-102
Australian & New Zealand Marketing Academy Conference (ANZMAC), 2023 (Dunedin, New Zealand, 04-Dec-2023 - 06-Dec-2023)
2023
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Details
- Title
- First-Year Student Dissonance: How Action Trumps Inaction
- Authors
- Courtney Geritz (Author) - University of the Sunshine Coast, Queensland, School of Business and Creative IndustriesMaria Raciti (Author) - University of the Sunshine Coast, Queensland, Indigenous and Transcultural Research Centre - Legacy
- Publication details
- ANZMAC 2023 Conference Proceedings, pp.102-102
- Conference details
- Australian & New Zealand Marketing Academy Conference (ANZMAC), 2023 (Dunedin, New Zealand, 04-Dec-2023 - 06-Dec-2023)
- Publisher
- Australian & New Zealand Marketing Academy
- Date published
- 2023
- Organisation Unit
- Indigenous and Transcultural Research Centre; School of Business and Creative Industries; Sustainability Research Centre
- Language
- English
- Record Identifier
- 99741998502621
- Output Type
- Abstract
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