College of Business Organizations: Analysis of Member Satisfaction
Abstract
An analysis of the overall internal satisfaction and perceptions student led clubs and organizations of 164 students enrolled at a mid-sized regional state school in the east.. This Basic research is geared toward ... [ view full abstract ]
An analysis of the overall internal satisfaction and perceptions student led clubs and organizations of 164 students enrolled at a mid-sized regional state school in the east.. This Basic research is geared toward understanding the characteristics and benefits that clubs and organization offer to their members and which are the most important. Statistical analysis of student responses was used to create a list in descending importance the 29 organization characteristics and attributes that lead to member satisfaction within the organizations. The implications of this research will better help faculty advisors and student leaders gain insight into hosting events and planning activities that build the additional skill sets that will lead members to early success within their careers while also increasing member satisfaction.
Authors
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Christian Alesius
(Slippery Rock University)
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Kurt Schimmel
(Slippery Rock University)
Topic Area
Topics: Faculty Sponsored Undergraduate Research - click here when done
Session
SR1 » Student Research: Graduate and Undergraduate (09:45 - Thursday, 5th October, Arcadian 3-4)