Research promotion strategies to enhance research productivity in Tanzanian higher educational institutions

IF 2.7 Q1 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH Review of Education Pub Date : 2023-11-13 DOI:10.1002/rev3.3436
Abel Charles Kadikilo, Reeti Kulshrestha, Arunaditya Sahay, Parameswar Nayak
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Abstract There are low levels of research productivity among higher education institutions (HEIs) in Africa, which will likely compromise the continent's development agenda if not addressed. This study intends to develop a research framework to create a strategic roadmap that leverages leadership perspectives to foster a thriving research culture and contribute meaningfully to Tanzania's growth and development. We conducted a qualitative study involving higher education policy makers, senior university officials and academic staff from four sampled universities and two non‐university institutions that regulate Tanzania's higher education sector. The secondary data sources supported us in assessing the current state of research in Tanzanian HEI and the way forward. A thematic analysis revealed seven themes: research governance; capacity development strategy; reinforcement strategy; collaboration, networking and teamwork; establishment of research centres; dissemination strategy; and institutionalisation of research activities that can increase research productivity in the Tanzanian HEI context. This research adds to the literature on HEIs by identifying contextual strategy that can enhance research promotion in Tanzania and guide other African countries. In today's global information economy, research production is critical to the viability of HEIs and national development. This research aims to equip HEI leaders with a customised framework to help them direct their institutions towards research excellence and innovation. Context and implications Rationale for this study Tanzania recognises the pivotal role of research in achieving socioeconomic objectives. The research productivity of higher education institutions (HEIs) is crucial in addressing local issues and fulfilling national agenda. Why the new findings matter The findings reveal novel strategies for promoting research and how institutionalising them will enhance research engagement and productivity. Implications The research framework acts as a strategic guide for HEI policy makers that informs on how to encourage faculty and scholars and generate a better research output. The study shows how HEIs can institutionalise research, making it a part of its culture and mindset. The study has implications for the authorities and government bodies also, as the research productivity has a socio‐economic impact on national development.
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提高坦桑尼亚高等教育机构研究生产力的研究促进战略
非洲高等教育机构(HEIs)的研究生产力水平较低,如果不加以解决,这可能会损害非洲大陆的发展议程。本研究旨在开发一个研究框架,以创建一个战略路线图,利用领导视角来促进蓬勃发展的研究文化,并为坦桑尼亚的增长和发展做出有意义的贡献。我们进行了一项定性研究,涉及来自四所抽样大学和两所管理坦桑尼亚高等教育部门的非大学机构的高等教育政策制定者、高级大学官员和学术人员。二手数据来源支持我们评估坦桑尼亚高等教育研究的现状和前进方向。专题分析揭示了七个主题:研究治理;能力发展战略;强化策略;协作、网络和团队合作;建立研究中心;传播策略;以及能够在坦桑尼亚高等教育背景下提高研究生产力的研究活动的制度化。这项研究通过确定可以加强坦桑尼亚的研究促进和指导其他非洲国家的情境战略,增加了关于高等教育的文献。在当今的全球信息经济中,研究成果对高等教育机构的生存能力和国家发展至关重要。这项研究旨在为高等教育的领导者提供一个定制的框架,帮助他们指导他们的机构走向卓越的研究和创新。坦桑尼亚认识到研究在实现社会经济目标方面的关键作用。高等教育机构(HEIs)的研究生产力对于解决地方问题和完成国家议程至关重要。这些发现揭示了促进研究的新策略,以及将这些策略制度化将如何提高研究参与度和生产力。该研究框架为高等教育政策制定者提供了战略指导,告知他们如何鼓励教师和学者并产生更好的研究成果。这项研究显示了高等教育机构如何将研究制度化,使其成为其文化和思维方式的一部分。该研究对当局和政府机构也有启示,因为研究生产力对国家发展具有社会经济影响。
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