The Academic Research Enterprise: Current Climate Worldwide

The effectiveness of academic research enterprise depends on several factors including talented and interconnected scholars, adequate and dependable resources, and quality research. These elements need to function in harmony in order to result in research knowledge that adds value to society. Given...

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Main Author: Ewelina K. Niemczyk
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Bulgarian Comparative Education Society (BCES) 2020-09-01
Series:BCES Conference Books
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Online Access:https://bces-conference-books.org/onewebmedia/2020.226-232.Ewelina.Niemczyk.pdf
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spelling doaj-05e2b9fe407942c396e73026f4cdbd7b2020-11-25T02:43:21ZengBulgarian Comparative Education Society (BCES)BCES Conference Books1314-46932534-84262020-09-0118226232The Academic Research Enterprise: Current Climate WorldwideEwelina K. NiemczykThe effectiveness of academic research enterprise depends on several factors including talented and interconnected scholars, adequate and dependable resources, and quality research. These elements need to function in harmony in order to result in research knowledge that adds value to society. Given that research capacity and innovation are internationally recognized as main determinates of national progress and prosperity, most nations make significant investment in academic research and knowledge transfer. In addition, higher education institutions worldwide are increasingly pressured to build research capacity and to increase research activity. Meanwhile, researchers are expected to show high level of research productivity and efficiency to prove their research excellence. This exploratory research study is based on the voices of 32 respondents from 15 countries to showcase their perceptions on research productivity demands at their respective institutions. A literature review about current climate of research enterprise along with the respondents’ voices clearly indicate that research productivity demands are growing and researchers find it difficult to meet expectations posed upon them. The findings lead to the conclusion that more attention needs to be dedicated to institutional policies and practices that influence researchers work and on a larger scale the effectiveness of academic research enterprise.https://bces-conference-books.org/onewebmedia/2020.226-232.Ewelina.Niemczyk.pdfhigher educationresearch enterpriseresearch productivityresearch capacity building
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The Academic Research Enterprise: Current Climate Worldwide
BCES Conference Books
higher education
research enterprise
research productivity
research capacity building
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title The Academic Research Enterprise: Current Climate Worldwide
title_short The Academic Research Enterprise: Current Climate Worldwide
title_full The Academic Research Enterprise: Current Climate Worldwide
title_fullStr The Academic Research Enterprise: Current Climate Worldwide
title_full_unstemmed The Academic Research Enterprise: Current Climate Worldwide
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publisher Bulgarian Comparative Education Society (BCES)
series BCES Conference Books
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2534-8426
publishDate 2020-09-01
description The effectiveness of academic research enterprise depends on several factors including talented and interconnected scholars, adequate and dependable resources, and quality research. These elements need to function in harmony in order to result in research knowledge that adds value to society. Given that research capacity and innovation are internationally recognized as main determinates of national progress and prosperity, most nations make significant investment in academic research and knowledge transfer. In addition, higher education institutions worldwide are increasingly pressured to build research capacity and to increase research activity. Meanwhile, researchers are expected to show high level of research productivity and efficiency to prove their research excellence. This exploratory research study is based on the voices of 32 respondents from 15 countries to showcase their perceptions on research productivity demands at their respective institutions. A literature review about current climate of research enterprise along with the respondents’ voices clearly indicate that research productivity demands are growing and researchers find it difficult to meet expectations posed upon them. The findings lead to the conclusion that more attention needs to be dedicated to institutional policies and practices that influence researchers work and on a larger scale the effectiveness of academic research enterprise.
topic higher education
research enterprise
research productivity
research capacity building
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