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This study discusses the relationship between the constructs of image, national stereotypes and attractiveness of higher education (HE) systems, analysing the Portuguese case in the European context. The growing importance of academic mobility (as a consequence of globalisation, policy decisions and the market) together with demographic decline, the increased internationalisation efforts of higher education institutions (HEIs) around the world, and the general increase in global competitiveness has forced HEIs, and their own regions and countries, to increasingly use communication strategies…mehr

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This study discusses the relationship between the constructs of image, national stereotypes and attractiveness of higher education (HE) systems, analysing the Portuguese case in the European context. The growing importance of academic mobility (as a consequence of globalisation, policy decisions and the market) together with demographic decline, the increased internationalisation efforts of higher education institutions (HEIs) around the world, and the general increase in global competitiveness has forced HEIs, and their own regions and countries, to increasingly use communication strategies and tools in an attempt to attract investment, resources and students to maintain and improve their position or even survive. The empirical research was based on a sample of European students from various HEIs belonging to the EDCOM network, from which the stereotype of Portugal was measured - based on the Stereotype Content Model (Fiske et al., 2002) and its correlation with the intention tocomplete all or part of a higher education programme in Portugal. The implications of this study make it possible to understand and thus design strategies to promote the attractiveness of the Portuguese HE system.
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Ha conseguito un dottorato di ricerca in Scienze della Comunicazione presso l'Università del Minho, un master in Comunicazione e Immagine e una laurea presso lo IADE. È ricercatore e docente ospite presso numerose università e coordinatore di OFICINA de PORTFOLIO. È stato direttore della comunicazione della FPKM, redattore della rivista SOUP, tutor della Young Marketers Academy EUROBEST, direttore di EDCOM e CEO di RESTART.