Exploring the use of competitive intelligence for student recruitment at selected public universities in East London, South Africa
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Student recruitment is crucial for universities. Increased competition among institutions due to rising
applications makes competitive recruitment strategies essential. The competition among South African
Higher Education institutions, specifically in East London, has led Walter Sisulu University and the
University of Fort Hare to compete for students. The overall aim of this study was to investigate how
competitive intelligence is used as a communication strategy to promote student recruitment. A mixed
methodology was used to collect data from first-time entering students and staff members from two
public universities based in South Africa, in the Eastern Cape. A Cronbach’s alpha reliability
measurement scored 0.89 which is in keeping with the reliability’s quantitative domain. Results revealed
that a combination of both traditional and technology-based communication strategies is being used by
public universities for student recruitment. The study also found that the marketing and communication
divisions were not using a standardised communication strategy for recruitment. Instead, they rely on
both traditional and competitive intelligence-driven communication strategies. This diversity assists with
devising messages to meet the diverse communication needs of students. To promote student
recruitment at public universities this study therefore recommends a communication strategy
framework that incorporates competitive intelligence.
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Doctor of Philosophy in Management Sciences, specialising in Public Relations and Communication Management at the Durban University of Technology, Durban, South Africa, 2024.
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https://doi.org/10.51415/10321/5912
