
Research Productivity: A Comprehensive Overview Pooja R. Rathod Research Scholar, Bharati Vidyapeeth (Deemed to be University), Pune Yashwantrao Mohite College of Arts, Science and Commerce, Pune Dr. Sachin Suryawanshi Librarian, Bharati Vidyapeeth (Deemed to be University), Pune Abhijit Kadam Institute of Management and Social Sciences, Solapur Abstract Research productivity is a multifaceted concept that represent the amount and calibre of scholarly production generated over a certain time period by individuals, organization and nations it understanding has changed dramatically over time, historically it has been measured using makers like publication count citations authorship patterns collaboration levels and impact measurement like the H-index. By combining bibliometric analysis with a methodical literature review this study offers a throughout perspective of research productivity A dataset of 526 publications form a renowned deemed institution in Maharashtra covering the year 2001-2024 is include in the analysis. The data shows a significant increase in research production notable between 2001 to 2004 accounting for 49.42% of total publications showing a dramatic transition toward a research-intensive environment. A document-by-document study reveals that research articles are review papers dominate in terms of qualitative and citation impact but conference abstracts abstract reports have little long-term academic significance. Keywords analysis reveals a considerable emphasis on current biomedical and transdisciplinary topics such as COVID. The study stress that while quantitative indicators are still important, they provide limited in sight into research quality and societal relevance as a result it calls for a balanced evaluation framework that incorporates both quantitative and qualitative assessment method. The report suggest that research productivity should be viewed as a dynamic and context dependent phenomena that necessitates accountable measurement interdisciplinary collaboration and alignment with social requirements. Future research should focus on ethical evaluations practises open science and the integrated on of traditional and new knowledge system to ensure meaningful and relevant research findings. Keywords: Research productivity, Biblomatics Scientometric, growth of publication and types of documents
