Internal Managerial Practices of Selected Public Universities in Promoting Knowledge Economy Initiatives in Tanzania
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Date
2025-10-07
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Uganda Christian University
Abstract
This study explored the internal managerial practices of university institutions in
promoting knowledge economy initiatives in Tanzania. It examined how university
management applies the functions of planning, organizing, controlling, and
leading to align operations within knowledge economy (KE) goals. In response to
global demands for knowledge-based development, universities are shifting from
traditional self-governing models to strategic institutions fostering knowledge
creation, dissemination, and application. The study adopted a qualitative
approach guided by interpretive philosophy, using document reviews and in-depth
interviews with 30 purposefully selected university mangers including Directors of
Research and Publications, Deans, Heads of Departments, and Coordinators.
Thematic analysis revealed that university planning integrates R&D and
innovation, ICT, licensing, and industry partnerships, but lacks comprehensive
situational analyses to inform KE policies. Organizing functions were found to
support KE through consultancy bureaus, research dissemination platforms,
startup incubation, and use of media, though interdisciplinary collaboration and
works remains weak. Control mechanisms such as quality assurance and ethics
committees are in place but often overlook qualitative research impact measures,
including stakeholder feedback and societal relevance. Leadership practices
promoting vision, flexibility, and empowerment were evident, yet often
constrained by institutional pressures favoring rapid publication for promotion
over research quality and commercialization. The study concludes that while
Tanzanian universities exhibit some alignment with KE initiatives, gaps remain in
qualitative focus, interdisciplinary research, bureaucracy tendencies and
leadership motivation. It recommends strengthening qualitative dimensions of
research, interdisciplinary collaboration, flexible leadership, and provision of
resources like grants and training. Future research is needed on the role of
academic leadership personality traits in fostering research commercialization
and on models for integrating KE indicators in Tanzanian university performance
frameworks.
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Postgraduate research
Keywords
Knowledge Economy, University Management, Internal Managerial Practices
