Portuguese state university performance according to students: an efficiency analysis

The objective of this research project is to evaluate the performance of Portuguese state universities in accordance with the expectations and satisfactions of their students and through recourse to the DEA methodology and thus representing one of the very few studies analysing university performanc...

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Main Authors: Emerson Wagner Mainardes, Helena Alves, Mario Raposo
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Associação Nacional de Política e Administração da Educação 2016-08-01
Series:Revista Brasileira de Política e Administração da Educação
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Online Access:http://seer.ufrgs.br/index.php/rbpae/article/view/64633
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spelling doaj-b3a5ead5842b4d1cbbec84c65fd0baa02020-11-24T23:51:15ZengAssociação Nacional de Política e Administração da EducaçãoRevista Brasileira de Política e Administração da Educação1678-166X2447-41932016-08-0132242144710.21573/vol32n22016.6463330803Portuguese state university performance according to students: an efficiency analysisEmerson Wagner Mainardes0Helena Alves1Mario Raposo2FUCAPE Business SchoolUniversity of Beira InteriorUniversity of Beira InteriorThe objective of this research project is to evaluate the performance of Portuguese state universities in accordance with the expectations and satisfactions of their students and through recourse to the DEA methodology and thus representing one of the very few studies analysing university performance based upon student perceptions. According to an output oriented Variable Returns to Scale model, handling the responses returned by 1,669 students, the results demonstrate that faculties generally attain a good relationship between student expectations and their levels of satisfaction. We furthermore conclude that university scale does not guarantee efficiency. Hence, irrespective of size, universities are able to ensure the satisfaction of their students. Finally, the results show that satisfying only certain expectations related to specific aspects does not prove sufficient to guaranteeing overall student satisfaction. The analysis also correspondingly finds that while some decision making units prove efficient in satisfying expectations on specific aspects, they fail to attain such efficiency in the overall perspective of students.http://seer.ufrgs.br/index.php/rbpae/article/view/64633Data envelopment envelopmenthigher educationstudent satisfactionstudent expectations
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Helena Alves
Mario Raposo
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Mario Raposo
Portuguese state university performance according to students: an efficiency analysis
Revista Brasileira de Política e Administração da Educação
Data envelopment envelopment
higher education
student satisfaction
student expectations
author_facet Emerson Wagner Mainardes
Helena Alves
Mario Raposo
author_sort Emerson Wagner Mainardes
title Portuguese state university performance according to students: an efficiency analysis
title_short Portuguese state university performance according to students: an efficiency analysis
title_full Portuguese state university performance according to students: an efficiency analysis
title_fullStr Portuguese state university performance according to students: an efficiency analysis
title_full_unstemmed Portuguese state university performance according to students: an efficiency analysis
title_sort portuguese state university performance according to students: an efficiency analysis
publisher Associação Nacional de Política e Administração da Educação
series Revista Brasileira de Política e Administração da Educação
issn 1678-166X
2447-4193
publishDate 2016-08-01
description The objective of this research project is to evaluate the performance of Portuguese state universities in accordance with the expectations and satisfactions of their students and through recourse to the DEA methodology and thus representing one of the very few studies analysing university performance based upon student perceptions. According to an output oriented Variable Returns to Scale model, handling the responses returned by 1,669 students, the results demonstrate that faculties generally attain a good relationship between student expectations and their levels of satisfaction. We furthermore conclude that university scale does not guarantee efficiency. Hence, irrespective of size, universities are able to ensure the satisfaction of their students. Finally, the results show that satisfying only certain expectations related to specific aspects does not prove sufficient to guaranteeing overall student satisfaction. The analysis also correspondingly finds that while some decision making units prove efficient in satisfying expectations on specific aspects, they fail to attain such efficiency in the overall perspective of students.
topic Data envelopment envelopment
higher education
student satisfaction
student expectations
url http://seer.ufrgs.br/index.php/rbpae/article/view/64633
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