Factors influencing research collaborations in Kenyan universities |
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Authors: | Petronilla Muriithi David Horner Lyn Pemberton Hesborn Wao |
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Affiliation: | 1. School of Computing, Engineering and Mathematics, University of Brighton, Brighton, BN2 4GJ, United Kingdom;2. School of Computing and Information Technology (SCIT), Jomo Kenyatta University of Agriculture and Technology (JKUAT), P.O. Box 62000-00200, Nairobi, Kenya;3. Division of Evidence-Based Medicine, USF Health Program for Comparative Effectiness Research (EBM ? CER), Department of Internal Medicine and Health Outcomes, Morsani College of Medicine, University of South Florida, United States |
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Abstract: | This paper presents the results of an exploration of factors influencing the organisation and conduct of academic research collaborations in Kenya. A mixed methods research design, involving 248 academics in four disciplines across four major public Kenyan universities, was employed. The study reveals a relatively high level of collaborative research which varies by disciplinary areas. Resource dependence emerged as having a strong influence on decisions to collaborate for this community. This was mainly attributed to low levels of investment in funding research, at both the institutional and national level. At the institutional level, inadequate policies, high levels of bureaucracy, competition among local institutions, weak links with industry, and a major focus on teaching as opposed to research, were reported as barriers to collaborative research. These contextual issues informed the resulting discussion of factors that affect collaborative research in Kenya. |
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Keywords: | Collaborative research Academic scientists Developing countries |
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