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Motivation to conduct research in a rapidly evolving academic environment: A study of Coimbatore’s Engineering Institutions

Bakthavatchaalam, Venkat

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Abstract

The Indian academic system is in a period of rapid transition evidenced by the increasing number of Higher Education Institutions (HEIs), students and academics. However, very few studies have explored the Research Productivity (RP) of the academics and the various factors influencing them. Even those few studies have largely ignored the influences of indigenous factors and academic dishonesty on the RP of academics.

This study uses a mixed method approach. Results were analysed with tests of association, differences, factor analysis, weighted Least Square regression and TOBIT regression. Interview data was analysed based on content analysis.

The results show that indigenous factors play a major role in motivating the academics to conduct research whereas corruption / academic dishonesty, thought to be prevalent at all levels in the Higher Educational System tends to reduce their research motivation. The analysis also revealed challenges faced by the academic system and its failure to achieve its research potential. The research found how factors such as Elements of Cultural Identities, Academic Dishonesty and Changing Academic environment are interconnected and how these interconnections influenced academics’ RP.

Based on the results the research offers suggestions on increasing the RP of the academics and decreasing the academic dishonesty at various levels thus informing future HE policy making.

Citation

Bakthavatchaalam, V. Motivation to conduct research in a rapidly evolving academic environment: A study of Coimbatore’s Engineering Institutions. (Thesis). University of Plymouth. Retrieved from https://uwe-repository.worktribe.com/output/6550387

Thesis Type Thesis
Deposit Date Aug 5, 2021
Public URL https://uwe-repository.worktribe.com/output/6550387
Publisher URL https://pearl.plymouth.ac.uk/handle/10026.1/14860
Award Date Dec 16, 2019