Abstract:
Research is a vital part of university. Personal and institutional factors are the
main components which enhance the research productivity of teachers. The aim of this
study was to explore relationship of personal and institutional factors with research
productivity among public and private universities teachers. The main objectives of this
study were; explore the relationship of personal factors with research productivity of
teachers, explore the relationship of institutional factors with research productivity of
teachers, find out the difference between public and private universities regarding
relationship of personal attributes with research productivity, and find out the difference
between public and private universities regarding relationship of institutional attributes
with research productivity.
A mixed methods research designs was used for this study. Sample of the study
was six hundred and twenty five teachers of public and private universities. Stratified
random sampling technique was used to select universities. Census sampling technique
was used to select teachers from selected five departments of universities. To conduct
interviews, forty teachers were selected randomly from sample of the study.
Two instruments were used for data collection: Questionnaire and semi-structured
interview for teachers. These instruments were self-developed by the researcher, and
piloted on a small sample of 70 university teachers in order to ensure the reliability of the instrument. Validity of the instruments was checked by expert opinions, and reliability of
the instrument was also ensured by Cronbach Alpha. The value of Cronbach Alpha of
quantitative questionnaire “Relationship of personal and institutional factors with
research productivity” was 0.925.
Data were analyzed in two phases. In phase one quantitative data were analyzed.
For the quantitative part of the study, descriptive statistics Frequencies, Means, and
Standard deviations were calculated. While in inferential statistics, Pearson-r for
correlation, regression analysis, independent sample t-test, and One-way ANOVA tests
were applied to get the required results. In the second phase qualitative data were
analyzed. The researcher took the main themes from interviews and then evaluated and
incorporated those themes in the report manually.
The findings of the study indicated that there was a considerable correlation
between teachers personal and institutional factors with their research productivity. There
was a positive correlation between designations of teachers and research productivity. It
is also concluded that there was a moderate, positive correlation between teachers’
teaching experience and qualification with their research productivity.
The findings of the qualitative part in the study indicated that majority of the
teachers agreed that their family responsibilities were a hurdle in conducting research. It
is concluded that poor research environment is a factor which influences research
publication of university teachers. It is also concluded from the study that majority of the
teachers suggested that institutions should provide proper funds, appropriate resources
and material supports, appreciation letter and acknowledgement of the work from the
Head of department, and adequate chances for promotion.