USE OF THE MORPHOLOGICAL METHOD OF EVALUATING THE EFFECTIVENESS OF SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH AS A MODERN APPROACH TO FORMING STATE ORDERS
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.17533358Keywords:
scientific activity, evaluation of scientific research.Abstract
Ukraine’s scientific potential is recognized by the international community as very significant. The domestic system of training scientific personnel and scientific schools is highly regarded. However, according to the consolidated innovation index based on indicators of innovation activity and science intensity of production, Ukraine lags significantly behind highly developed countries.
Studies have shown that the main reason for this is the low effectiveness of scientific research and the rather low efficiency of a significant number of scientific institutions.
Ukraine’s limited resources under martial law do not allow it to fully engage in the development of new approaches. However, this topic remains relevant. There is an urgent need to search for new methods, indicators, and criteria for evaluating scientific and technical activities that would reflect the real state of the effectiveness of scientific institutions.
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