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From First Degree to PhD: The Hidden Crisis of Research Outsourcing and Its Threat to Academic Integrity

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  • James K. Chamenyi, PhD

    Cham Consult, Accra, Ghana
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DOI:

https://doi.org/10.4314/dasjr.v10i6.5

Keywords:

Research Hidden Crisis, Research Outsourcing, Academic Integrity, Artificial Intelligence in Learning, Academic Performance

Abstract

Research is intended to transform students into independent thinkers, yet a growing number outsource their work to consultants or ghostwriting services. From undergraduate projects to doctoral dissertations, this trend undermines the integrity of higher education by replacing learning with transaction. This article explores the drivers, scope, and consequences of research outsourcing, drawing on evidence from Ghana and international contexts. Contributing factors include weak research capacity, inadequate supervision, time pressures, and the commercialisation of education. What begins at the undergraduate level often continues through postgraduate studies, producing graduates who hold credentials without acquiring the skills and maturity that research is meant to foster.

The consequences are severe. Individually, students lose opportunities to build competence in analysis, writing, and critical reflection. Institutionally, universities that award degrees for outsourced work risk losing credibility and eroding public trust. Societally, outsourcing weakens human capital by producing graduates unprepared to contribute effectively to innovation, policy, or professional practice.

The article calls for a multi-level response: students must embrace responsibility, supervisors should strengthen mentorship, institutions must provide support structures, and policymakers should enforce accountability. Restoring academic integrity requires reaffirming research as a process of learning rather than a commodity for purchase.

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2025-09-26

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How to Cite

From First Degree to PhD: The Hidden Crisis of Research Outsourcing and Its Threat to Academic Integrity. (2025). Dama Academic Scholarly Journal of Researchers , 10(6), 59-74. https://doi.org/10.4314/dasjr.v10i6.5