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Focused Research on the Challenges and Productivity of Researchers in Nigerian Academic Institutions Without Funding

Background: The challenge of research funding constraints has brought to bear enormous pressure on researchers. Research productivity is relevant to prestige and career progression of academic staff. However, this study aimed to explore significant challenges associated with researchers’ productivit...

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Autores principales: Igiri, Bernard E., Okoduwa, Stanley I. R., Akabuogu, Ebere P., Okoduwa, Ugochi J., Enang, Idongesit A., Idowu, Olanipekun O., Abdullahi, Suleiman, Onukak, Imeh E., Onuruka, Catherine C., Christopher, Ogechukwu P.O., Salawu, Akinbobola O., Chris, Aimee O., Onyemachi, David I.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8596491/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34805734
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/frma.2021.727228
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author Igiri, Bernard E.
Okoduwa, Stanley I. R.
Akabuogu, Ebere P.
Okoduwa, Ugochi J.
Enang, Idongesit A.
Idowu, Olanipekun O.
Abdullahi, Suleiman
Onukak, Imeh E.
Onuruka, Catherine C.
Christopher, Ogechukwu P.O.
Salawu, Akinbobola O.
Chris, Aimee O.
Onyemachi, David I.
author_facet Igiri, Bernard E.
Okoduwa, Stanley I. R.
Akabuogu, Ebere P.
Okoduwa, Ugochi J.
Enang, Idongesit A.
Idowu, Olanipekun O.
Abdullahi, Suleiman
Onukak, Imeh E.
Onuruka, Catherine C.
Christopher, Ogechukwu P.O.
Salawu, Akinbobola O.
Chris, Aimee O.
Onyemachi, David I.
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description Background: The challenge of research funding constraints has brought to bear enormous pressure on researchers. Research productivity is relevant to prestige and career progression of academic staff. However, this study aimed to explore significant challenges associated with researchers’ productivity and the impact of non-funding of research in Nigerian research and tertiary institutions. Methods: This study adopted a qualitative exploratory design involving academics at various research and tertiary institutions across the six geographical regions in Nigeria. A semi-structured questionnaire was distributed electronically to all participants who consented to take part in this study. Exactly 4,159 questionnaires were administered and 2,350 were completely filled and returned. Pearson correlation matrices with logistic regression were used for data analysis and are presented in frequencies and percentages. Results: On challenges faced by respondents, 42.98% reported a lack of research funding, 17.11% mentioned brain drain challenge while 8.85% indicated a lack of motivation. Of the 23,927 publications reported, the number of those in sciences, engineering, and medical sciences averaged 9.6, 11.5, and 9.5 respectively. The average number of publications by women (10.8) was more than by men (9.7). Lecturers had the highest average research publication number (11.8) followed by researchers (10.2) and others (3.9). Men had the highest (11.9) average number of conferences compared to women (9.2). Participants in engineering had an average number of 13.8 conferences per respondents followed by those in education (11.2), sciences (11.1), and 10.9 for those in agricultural sciences. The result revealed a negative significant correlation between research publication and academic qualification at p < 0.01. Positive significant correlation was observed between research productivity and discipline at p < 0.05. Findings show that the combined influence of the independent variables on research productivity was significant using linear regression analysis. Conclusions: The failure to prioritize research has resulted in underdevelopment in Nigeria. It is therefore imperative that the federal government prioritize research and establish a functional Special Research Trust Fund to oversee research funding in Nigeria.
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spelling pubmed-85964912021-11-18 Focused Research on the Challenges and Productivity of Researchers in Nigerian Academic Institutions Without Funding Igiri, Bernard E. Okoduwa, Stanley I. R. Akabuogu, Ebere P. Okoduwa, Ugochi J. Enang, Idongesit A. Idowu, Olanipekun O. Abdullahi, Suleiman Onukak, Imeh E. Onuruka, Catherine C. Christopher, Ogechukwu P.O. Salawu, Akinbobola O. Chris, Aimee O. Onyemachi, David I. Front Res Metr Anal Research Metrics and Analytics Background: The challenge of research funding constraints has brought to bear enormous pressure on researchers. Research productivity is relevant to prestige and career progression of academic staff. However, this study aimed to explore significant challenges associated with researchers’ productivity and the impact of non-funding of research in Nigerian research and tertiary institutions. Methods: This study adopted a qualitative exploratory design involving academics at various research and tertiary institutions across the six geographical regions in Nigeria. A semi-structured questionnaire was distributed electronically to all participants who consented to take part in this study. Exactly 4,159 questionnaires were administered and 2,350 were completely filled and returned. Pearson correlation matrices with logistic regression were used for data analysis and are presented in frequencies and percentages. Results: On challenges faced by respondents, 42.98% reported a lack of research funding, 17.11% mentioned brain drain challenge while 8.85% indicated a lack of motivation. Of the 23,927 publications reported, the number of those in sciences, engineering, and medical sciences averaged 9.6, 11.5, and 9.5 respectively. The average number of publications by women (10.8) was more than by men (9.7). Lecturers had the highest average research publication number (11.8) followed by researchers (10.2) and others (3.9). Men had the highest (11.9) average number of conferences compared to women (9.2). Participants in engineering had an average number of 13.8 conferences per respondents followed by those in education (11.2), sciences (11.1), and 10.9 for those in agricultural sciences. The result revealed a negative significant correlation between research publication and academic qualification at p < 0.01. Positive significant correlation was observed between research productivity and discipline at p < 0.05. Findings show that the combined influence of the independent variables on research productivity was significant using linear regression analysis. Conclusions: The failure to prioritize research has resulted in underdevelopment in Nigeria. It is therefore imperative that the federal government prioritize research and establish a functional Special Research Trust Fund to oversee research funding in Nigeria. Frontiers Media S.A. 2021-10-28 /pmc/articles/PMC8596491/ /pubmed/34805734 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/frma.2021.727228 Text en Copyright © 2021 Igiri, Okoduwa, Akabuogu, Okoduwa, Enang, Idowu, Abdullahi, Onukak, Onuruka, Christopher, Salawu, Chris and Onyemachi. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Research Metrics and Analytics
Igiri, Bernard E.
Okoduwa, Stanley I. R.
Akabuogu, Ebere P.
Okoduwa, Ugochi J.
Enang, Idongesit A.
Idowu, Olanipekun O.
Abdullahi, Suleiman
Onukak, Imeh E.
Onuruka, Catherine C.
Christopher, Ogechukwu P.O.
Salawu, Akinbobola O.
Chris, Aimee O.
Onyemachi, David I.
Focused Research on the Challenges and Productivity of Researchers in Nigerian Academic Institutions Without Funding
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title_fullStr Focused Research on the Challenges and Productivity of Researchers in Nigerian Academic Institutions Without Funding
title_full_unstemmed Focused Research on the Challenges and Productivity of Researchers in Nigerian Academic Institutions Without Funding
title_short Focused Research on the Challenges and Productivity of Researchers in Nigerian Academic Institutions Without Funding
title_sort focused research on the challenges and productivity of researchers in nigerian academic institutions without funding
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8596491/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34805734
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/frma.2021.727228
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