Enhancing Industry-Academia Research Collaboration in Philippine Civil Engineering: An Online Survey Exploration

Authors

Florante D. Poso, Jr., MCE, Ph. D

Polytechnic University of the Philippines (Philippines)

Kenneth Bryan M. Tana

Polytechnic University of the Philippines (Philippines)

Article Information

DOI: 10.51244/IJRSI.2026.130200135

Subject Category: Civil engineering

Volume/Issue: 13/2 | Page No: 1503-1513

Publication Timeline

Submitted: 2026-02-20

Accepted: 2026-02-26

Published: 2026-03-13

Abstract

This study investigates the current state of industry-academia research collaboration within the Philippine civil engineering management sector, emphasizing its significance to engineering management practices. Recognizing the essential role such partnerships play in fostering innovation, addressing industry challenges, and improving operational efficiencies, the research explores the key barriers and opportunities for strengthening these collaborations. An online survey was administered to civil engineers from both academia and industry to gather insights into their experiences, perspectives, and perceived challenges regarding joint research activities. The findings reveal that limited time, resources, and a lack of clear research incentives within the industry are substantial impediments to active participation. Institutional misalignment, administrative bottlenecks, and funding constraints further hinder sustained collaboration. Despite these challenges, the study identifies a shared interest among professionals in fostering strategic partnerships, particularly in areas critical to engineering management, such as construction project management, infrastructure sustainability, and technological innovation. The research highlights the need for proactive strategies to bridge the gap between academic research and industry practice. Recommendations include establishing structured engagement platforms, incentivizing collaborative initiatives, and aligning academic outputs with industry needs. This study contributes valuable insights into the field of engineering management by exploring how industry-academia collaboration can improve decision-making processes, resource allocation, and project management within the civil engineering sector. It provides practical recommendations for policymakers, academic leaders, and industry stakeholders, aiming to enhance professional development and the impact of civil engineering practices in the Philippine context.

Keywords

Academe, Civil Engineer, Collaboration, Engineering Management, Research, Research Culture

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