The influence of website quality on brand trust and satisfaction of students: A case study of universities in Vietnam

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Website is a helpful interactive tool between universities and students. Innovating and improving the website quality creates students’ brand trust and satisfaction with the university. This study demonstrates the relationship between a university’s website quality, brand trust, and student satisfaction. The research data are collected by quota sampling with 402 senior students studying at universities in Vietnam. Using the structural equation modeling (SEM), the research result shows that the university’s website quality positively affects brand trust and student satisfaction. Besides, brand trust positively impacts on student satisfaction with the university.

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Hai, L. T. D., & Nguyen, Q. N. (2022). The influence of website quality on brand trust and satisfaction of students: A case study of universities in Vietnam. International Journal of Data and Network Science, 6(4), 1403–1412. https://doi.org/10.5267/j.ijdns.2022.5.011

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