Predictors of Research Productivity of Academic Staff in Kyambogo University: An Empirical Study Based on Mantikayan and Abdulgani’s (2018) Model

R. L. KOMBA WAKIJUMA, Fred E. K. E. K. BAKKABULINDI, D. Onen
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The research productivity (RP) of academic staff is of utmost significance as it contributes to the advancement of knowledge, enhances institutional reputation, facilitates funding opportunities, improves teaching quality, and enhances societal impact. In this research we aimed to investigate the predictors of RP among academic staff at Kyambogo University (KyU). Based on Mantikayan and Abdulgani’s (2018) model, we had four study objectives: to examine whether ascriptive, individual, leadership, and institutional factors predicted RP. Using a positivist research paradigm and a predictive cross-sectional survey design, data was collected through a questionnaire survey from 165 academic staff. Multiple linear regression was employed for data analysis. The findings revealed that ascriptive, leadership and institutional factors did not significantly predict RP. However, under the individual factor, it was found that only the constructs of motivation and research skills were significant and positive predictors of RP. The study concluded that Mantikayan and Abdulgani’s model lacked a comprehensive explanation of RP among academic staff at KyU. Therefore, there is a need for further research to develop a more inclusive model or framework that can capture the diverse factors influencing RP within the specific context of KyU. To enhance RP, KyU should emphasise motivation, research skills, and adopt a holistic leadership approach, while considering factors beyond ascriptive and institutional influences.
金博哥大学教职工科研生产力的预测因素——基于Mantikayan and Abdulgani(2018)模型的实证研究
学术人员的研究生产力(RP)是最重要的,因为它有助于知识的进步,提高院校的声誉,促进资助机会,提高教学质量,增强社会影响。在本研究中,我们的目的是调查在京博哥大学(KyU)学术人员RP的预测因素。基于Mantikayan和Abdulgani(2018)的模型,我们有四个研究目标:检查描述性、个人、领导力和制度因素是否预测RP。采用实证主义研究范式和预测横断面调查设计,对165名学者进行问卷调查。采用多元线性回归进行数据分析。研究结果显示,职位、领导和制度因素对RP的预测不显著。而在个体因素下,只有动机构念和研究技能构念是RP的显著正向预测因子。该研究的结论是,Mantikayan和Abdulgani的模型缺乏对KyU学术人员RP的全面解释。因此,需要进一步的研究来开发一个更具包容性的模型或框架,以捕捉在KyU特定背景下影响RP的各种因素。为了加强RP, KyU应该强调动机,研究技能,并采用整体领导方法,同时考虑职责和制度影响之外的因素。
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