Author:
Khokhar Maryam Tahir,Rafiq Muhammad,Malik Amara
Abstract
PurposeOpen access (OA) has emerged as a modern academic publishing paradigm that strives to provide all members of society with free access to scholarly knowledge. This study aims to assess the behavior of faculty members to publish in OA journals from the perspective of the decomposed theory of planned behavior (DTPB).Design/methodology/approachA quantitative survey research design based on a cross-sectional survey approach was applied to investigate the phenomenon. The data were collected through a structured questionnaire from 338 faculty members of two large universities in Pakistan.FindingsThe findings of the study indicate that behavioral intentions (β= 0.664,p< 0.01), subjective norms (β= 0.159,p< 0.01) and perceived behavioral control (β= 0.238,p< 0.01) positively while attitude toward behavior negatively affected the actual behavior of the university faculty members to publish in OA journals.Research limitations/implicationsThe study offers theoretical implications for researchers and practical implications for educational authorities, policymakers and funding agencies.Originality/valueThe study fills the literature gap and offers insight into the OA publishing behavior of academicians from the perspective of DTPB.
Subject
Library and Information Sciences