Abstract
This study explores the status of academic research in Bangladeshi universities from 2017 to 2022, identifies significant obstacles impeding research quality and impact, and proposes practical strategies to enhance university–industry collaboration (IAC). Using a convergent mixed-methods design, we gathered a Scopus-based analysis of peer-reviewed publications alongside focus group discussions that included faculty members, researchers, and academic administrators. The results show a huge increase in the number of publications (from 1,674 in 2017 to 12,843 in 2022) and changes in how institutions contribute, with private universities becoming some of the biggest contributors. Despite some quantitative gains, the quality of research and its global visibility suffer because of a lack of funding, short infrastructure, brain drain, inadequate incentives, and cultural barriers. Uneven digital tool advocacy, administrative roadblocks in grant administration, and growing interest in industry-engaged research were all identified by thematic analysis of focus group discussions. Using these insights as a foundation, we offer an IAC framework that assumes measurable results for industry and academies, engagement modes (knowledge exchange, R&D, training, consultation, and commercialization), and prerequisites (resources, structure, and commitment). Targeted research funding, research-integrated curricula, capacity-building initiatives, open incentive structures, and conflict-interest-prevention governance are examples of policy commendations. Bangladesh can convert increasing publication counts into longterm research excellence and socioeconomic impact by coordinating institutional reforms with national development goals. In order to improve the nation’s research ecosystem, this paper provides policymakers, academics, and business partners with an evidence-based road map.
Keywords: Academic Research, Emerging Country, Focus Group Discussion, Industry-Academia Collaboration (IAC), Research Trends.