The Impact of Student Satisfaction on Student Loyalty: The Role of Student Trust

Authors

  • Marcellia Susan Maranatha Christian University
  • Jacinta Winarto Maranatha Christian University
  • Agus Aribowo Maranatha Christian University
  • Yusuf Osman Raihin Maranatha Christian University
  • Martalena Maranatha Christian University
  • Herlina Maranatha Christian University
  • Herman Kambono Maranatha Christian University
  • Enny Prayogo Maranatha Christian University

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.33423/jhetp.v23i6.5972

Keywords:

higher education, service, loyalty, trust, satisfaction

Abstract

Universities offer higher education services that have different characteristics from other services. Students make decisions regarding the selection of departments with the consideration that these decisions will have a long-term impact because they will not switch to other universities until they finish their studies. This study focuses on student loyalty, trust, and satisfaction. The study was conducted with a sample of students from private universities in Bandung, Indonesia. The analysis was conducted using a descriptive and verification approach, and structural equation modeling was used to confirm the research model. The results indicate the impact of student satisfaction and trust on their loyalty. Departments or universities can utilize the research findings to identify the determinants of students’ willingness to recommend and convey positive things about the department or university.

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Published

2023-04-11

How to Cite

Susan, M., Winarto, J., Aribowo, A., Raihin, Y. O., Martalena, Herlina, Kambono, H., & Prayogo, E. (2023). The Impact of Student Satisfaction on Student Loyalty: The Role of Student Trust. Journal of Higher Education Theory and Practice, 23(6). https://doi.org/10.33423/jhetp.v23i6.5972

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