Motivational Factors Influencing Research Productivity among Higher Education Faculty

Wresler C. Pascua *

Apayao State College, Malama, Conner, Apayao, Philippines.

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Abstract

Research productivity is a crucial subject for researchers and students, as research results will impact the entire society positively. This study explores the motivational factors that enhance faculty research productivity. Interpretative phenomenological analysis as part of the descriptive qualitative approach was used to interpret the data. Results shows the seven factors that were extracted namely availability of grants and financial resources to support research activities, access to state-of-the-art laboratories, libraries, and research spaces, provision of rewards or recognition for research achievements, opportunities for attending conferences, workshops, and gaining advanced knowledge in their field, clear goals for research output tied to career progression and personal aspirations, integration of research responsibilities as a core component of faculty roles and expectations, access to modern software, hardware, and other technological aids essential for research. It is highlighted that that access to grants and financial resources empowers researchers to complete projects, innovate, and sustain long-term initiatives. Modern facilities, such as laboratories and libraries, foster creativity, interdisciplinary collaboration, and equitable opportunities for researchers. Recognition of research achievements and professional development programs, including training and workshops, motivate researchers to strive for excellence and enhance their skills. Conferences and seminars support networking, global collaboration, and cultural exchange, while clear research goals aligned with career progression ensure impactful contributions. Institutional support in overcoming time management challenges and bridging technological gaps further enables researchers to work efficiently and effectively. These resources, opportunities, and expectations are essential for colleges to establish policies that prioritize research excellence, foster academic growth, and align faculty responsibilities with institutional and career development goals.

Keywords: Research productivity, motivation, factors, faculty


How to Cite

Pascua, Wresler C. 2025. “Motivational Factors Influencing Research Productivity Among Higher Education Faculty”. Asian Research Journal of Arts & Social Sciences 23 (5):14-25. https://doi.org/10.9734/arjass/2025/v23i5677.

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