TY - JOUR
T1 - The role of leaders in building research cultures in sub-Saharan African universities
T2 - A six-nation study
AU - Puplampu, Bill Buenar
AU - Nkomo, Stella
AU - du Plessis, Yvonne
AU - Kabagabe, Jolly Byarugaba
AU - Garwe, Evelyn Chiyevo
AU - Namada, Juliana
AU - Ogunyemi, Kemi
AU - Thondhlana, Juliet
AU - Abdul-Nasiru, Inusah
AU - Agina, Añulika
AU - Amponsah-Tawiah, Kwesi
AU - Danesi, Rosemary
AU - Gameli Djokoto, Justice
AU - Diana Duncan, Denise
AU - Lekunze, Joseph
AU - McGrath, Simon
AU - Ndegwa, Joyce
AU - Ngowa, Nancy
AU - Ntow, Michael Ofori
AU - Ayieta Ondondo, Emily
AU - Rena, Ravinder
AU - Sandada, Maxwell
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2022 Africa Academy of Management.
PY - 2022
Y1 - 2022
N2 - Existing research attributes the problem of weak research productivity of academics in African universities primarily to institutional resource poverty and inadequate research skills. However, there has been little attention to research cultures and the role of leaders in fostering productive ones. Drawing from the literature on organizational culture, this study examines the role of university leaders in developing research cultures. The study explores how institution leaders do this within the higher education contexts in their countries. The empirical work is based on qualitative interviews with senior and mid-level university leaders in six countries in sub-Saharan Africa. While all of the leaders espoused clear views about the elements of a productive research culture, results indicate a significant gap remains between espoused values for research and the actual research culture. Theoretically, the research extends the concept of research cultures by demonstrating the complex dynamics between research cultures, culture embedding mechanisms, and leader behavior within contextual constraints.
AB - Existing research attributes the problem of weak research productivity of academics in African universities primarily to institutional resource poverty and inadequate research skills. However, there has been little attention to research cultures and the role of leaders in fostering productive ones. Drawing from the literature on organizational culture, this study examines the role of university leaders in developing research cultures. The study explores how institution leaders do this within the higher education contexts in their countries. The empirical work is based on qualitative interviews with senior and mid-level university leaders in six countries in sub-Saharan Africa. While all of the leaders espoused clear views about the elements of a productive research culture, results indicate a significant gap remains between espoused values for research and the actual research culture. Theoretically, the research extends the concept of research cultures by demonstrating the complex dynamics between research cultures, culture embedding mechanisms, and leader behavior within contextual constraints.
KW - African universities
KW - leadership
KW - organization culture
KW - research culture
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85126784386&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1080/23322373.2022.2039050
DO - 10.1080/23322373.2022.2039050
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85126784386
SN - 2332-2373
VL - 8
SP - 171
EP - 193
JO - Africa Journal of Management
JF - Africa Journal of Management
IS - 2
ER -