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Academics and individual motivation : the Knowledge Transfer Partnerships context

McCleary, E

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E McCleary



Abstract

This research study is designed to elicit an understanding of what motivates academics engaging in Knowledge Transfer Partnerships (KTPs). KTPs are a mechanism used by universities to transfer knowledge to business and industry, but there is very little evidence of why academics engage in the activity, and how they find it motivating. Using a qualitative case study approach, this study applies the principles of Self
Determination Theory (SDT) to understand intrinsic and extrinsic motivation. SDT is
an increasingly popular theory of motivation, but has had little application in the field
of knowledge transfer, and no evidence was found
of its application to the field of
KTPs. This provides a unique approach to, and opportunity for, understanding
individual academic motivation in the context of KTPs.
SDT proposes a motivation continuum where intrinsic motivation is the most
autonomous
behaviour, and external regulation the most controlled. They argue that
individuals need to feel competent and able to behave autonomously, if they are to
be intrinsically motivated. Furthermore, where the environment is supportive, they are
much more like
ly to feel they can behave autonomously, and for their behaviour to be
the most autonomous form of extrinsically motivated behaviour. SDT studies typically
are quantitative, and take place in more controlled settings, although increasingly
there is evidenc
e of qualitative studies being conducted. In the case of this qualitative
research study, thematic analysis is used to identify a series of themes, which are designed to enable an exploration and explanation of academic motivation. This evidence, along with secondary data, is designed to contribute to further understandings of SDT and individual academic motivation in the context of KTPs.
The overall purpose is to provide a series of recommendations designed to improve the relationships between academics engaging in KTPs, the universities supporting them, and the higher education policy environment

Citation

McCleary, E. (in press). Academics and individual motivation : the Knowledge Transfer Partnerships context. (Thesis). University of Salford

Thesis Type Thesis
Acceptance Date Oct 1, 2015
Deposit Date Jun 17, 2016
Publicly Available Date Jun 17, 2016
Additional Information Funders : Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC)

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