A R&D productivity model to achieve self-sustainability for public funded/CSIR R&D laboratories, India

Kumari, Beena and Madhukar, Anuradha and Sahney, Sangeeta (2023) A R&D productivity model to achieve self-sustainability for public funded/CSIR R&D laboratories, India. Internation Journal of Productivity and Performance Management, A head of Print .

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Purpose – The paper develops a model for enhancing R&D productivity for Indian public funded laboratories. The paper utilizes the productivity data of five Council of Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR) laboratories for analysis and to form the constructs of the model. Design/methodology/approach – The weighted average method was employed for analyzing the rankings of survey respondents pertaining to the significant measures enhancing R&D involvement of researchers and significant non-R&D jobs. The authors have proposed a model of productivity. Various individual, organizational and environmental constructs related to the researchers working in the CSIR laboratories have been outlined that can enhance R&D productivity of researchers in Indian R&D laboratories. Partial Least Squares-Structural Equation Modeling (PLS-SEM) was used to find the predictability of the productivity model. Findings – The organizational factors have a crucial role in enhancing the R&D outputs of CSIR laboratories. The R&D productivity of researchers can be improved through implementing the constructs of the proposed model of productivity. Research limitations/implications – The R&D productivity model can be adapted by the R&D laboratories to enhance researchers’ R&D involvement, increased R&D outputs and achieving self-sustenance in long run. Practical implications – The R&D laboratories can initiate exercises to explore the most relevant factors and measures to enhance R&D productivity of their researchers. The constructs of the model can function as a guideline to introduce the most preferable research policies in the laboratory for overall mutual growth of laboratory and the researchers. Originality/value – Hardly any studies have been found that have focused on finding the measures of enhancing R&D involvement of researchers and the influence of significant time-intensive jobs on researchers’ productivity. Keywords R&D productivity model, CSIR, Mandays-involvement, Non –R&D jobs Paper type Research paper

Item Type:Article
Official URL/DOI:https://www.emerald.com/insight/content/doi/10.110...
Uncontrolled Keywords:R&D productivity model, CSIR, Mandays-involvement, Non –R&D jobs
Divisions:Business Development and Monitoring
ID Code:9416
Deposited By:Dr Beena Kumari
Deposited On:03 Oct 2023 16:17
Last Modified:03 Oct 2023 16:18
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