Research Production at King Khalid University: Perceptions, Challenges, and Suggestions for Improvement

Authors

  • Fadi Al-Khasawneh King Khalid University
  • Mohammad Ahmad Al-Khasawneh King Khalid University
  • Mohammad Abedrabbu Al-Khawaldeh King Khalid University

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.23887/ijerr.v4i1.31964

Keywords:

Perceptions, Challenges, Research Production

Abstract

Scientific research is very important since it contributes to the development of nations worldwide. However, there is a scarcity of empirical research conducted to investigate the challenges of research production among faculty members at universities. The present study seeks to explore the perceptions, challenges, and suggestions to improve research production at King Khalid University, Saudi Arabia. A questionnaire) was used to collect the data of the present study. The sample of this study included 55 faculty members from the Faculty of Languages and Translation at King Khalid University. The findings revealed that the long waiting period for manuscript publication, lack of allocated time for research, and lack of research training programs were the most prominent challenges in research production. The participants have also stated some suggestions to improve research production such as conducting research training programs, providing research incentives, and providing adequate research facilities.

References

Abouchedid, K., & Abdelnour, G. (2015). Faculty research productivity in six Arab countries. International Review of Education, 61(5), 673-690. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11159-015-9518-5.

Alzahrani, J. (2011). Overcoming Barriers to improve research productivity in Saudi Arabia. International Journal of Business and Social Science, 2(19), 50-57. http://ijbssnet.com/journals/Vol_2_No_19_Special_Issue_October_2011/5.pdf.

Angaiz, D. (2015). An investigation of teachers’ education faculty research productivity in public sector universities of Pakistan. Unpublished doctoral dissertation, Dowling College, New York, USA.

Batooli, Z., & Nazari, M. (2014). The features of social research network for facilitating research activities from medical sciences researchers’ perspective. Journal of Payavard Salamat, 8(4), 316-331.

Burton, H., & Walters, L. (2013). Access to Medicare-funded annual comprehensive health assessments for rural people with intellectual disability. Rural and remote health 13(3):2278. https://doi.org/10.22605/RRH2278.

Dadipoor, S., Ramezankhani, A., Aghamolaei, T., Rakhshani, F., & Safari-Moradabadi, A. (2018). Evaluation of health literacy in the Iranian population. Health Scope, 7(3), e62212. http://eprints.hums.ac.ir/5903/.

Fawzi, H., & Al-Hattami, A. (2017). Faculty production of research papers: Challenges and recommendations. International Journal of Humanities and Social Science, 7(2), 221-228.

Gonzalez-Brambila, C. and F. Veloso (2007). The determinants of research productivity: A study of Mexican researchers. Research Policy, 36(7) 1035-1051. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.respol.2007.03.005.

Hagan, J. L., Armbruster, P., & Ballard, R. (2019). Barriers to research among faculty at a health sciences university. American Journal of Educational Research, 7(1), 44-48. http://article.scieducationalresearch.com/pdf/EDUCATION-7-1-7.pdf.

Hoffmann, K., Berg, S., & Koufogiannakis, D. (2014). Success in research: Factors that contribute to increased research productivity across librarianship and other disciplines. Paper presented at the 42ndAnnual Conference of CAIS, Canadian Association for Information Science, Brock University - St. Cathartines, Ontario, May 28- 30, 2014. https://doi.org/10.29173/cais852.

Karloak, M. (2012). Bahrain’s tertiary education reform: a step towards sustainable economic development. Revue des mondesmusulmans et de la Méditerranée [English], 131(3). https://doi.org/10.4000/remmm.7665.

Kasetsart, J. (2009). Factors Affecting Research Productivity of Faculty Members in Government Universities: Lisrel and Neural Network Analyses. Social Sciences, 30, 67 -78. https://so04.tci-thaijo.org/index.php/kjss/article/view/246489.

Kendagor, S. T, Kosgei D, Tuitoek D., and Chelangat S. (2012). Factors affecting research productivity in public universities of Kenya: The case of Moi University, Eldoret. Journal of Emerging Trends in Economics and Management Sciences, 3(5),475-484. https://hdl.handle.net/10520/EJC127672.

Okoduwa, S. I., Abe, J. O., Samuel, B. I., Chris, A. O., Oladimeji, R. A., Idowu, O. O., & Okoduwa, U. J. (2018). Attitudes, Perceptions, and Barriers to Research and Publishing Among Research and Teaching Staff in a Nigerian Research Institute. Frontiers in Research Metrics and Analytics, 3, 26. https://doi.org/10.3389/frma.2018.00026.

Shauman, K. A., & Xie, Y. (2003). Explaining sex differences in publication productivity among postsecondary faculty. In Equal rites, unequal outcomes (pp. 175-208). Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-010-0007-9_8.

Sotodeh Asl, N., Ghorbani, R., & Rashidy-Pour, A. (2014). Viewpoints of faculty members of Semnan University of Medical Sciences about research barriers. Koomesh, 1-7. http://eprints.semums.ac.ir/346/.

Webber, K. L. (2010). Measuring faculty productivity. In: Shin, et al [Eds], University Rankings: Theoretical Basis, Methodology and Impacts on Global Higher Education, 105-121, New York: Springer.

Zhou, J. (2014) Problems teachers face when doing action research and finding possible solutions. Chinese Education & Society, 45(4), 68-80. https://doi.org/10.2753/CED1061-1932450405.

Downloads

Published

2021-03-14

Issue

Section

Articles