Reforms of Science: A New Vector
https://doi.org/10.22394/2410-132X-2023-9-1-8-20
Abstract
The world is entering the stage of global transformations, as a result of which a new world order will emerge. The theoretical basis of the ongoing processes is the concept of the Fourth Industrial Revolution and the Concept of the Humanitarian-Technological Revolution, based on the theory of post-industrial society. At the same time, in both cases, the main driving force is scientific and technological progress. In the new world order, the leading positions will be occupied by countries with the most developed and human-oriented scientific and technological potential. The reforms of the scientific and technological complex of Russia were initially focused on entering the European scientific and technological space. Due to this fact, the main vector of transformations was aimed at institutional transformations aligned with foreign models. However, as it turned out, such an approach does not ensure the presence of the country among the global champions and at the same time poses a threat to technological sovereignty. In this regard, it is necessary to develop a new state scientific and technical policy focused on transferring the economy to the mode of functioning according to a full innovation cycle.
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About the Author
V. V. IvanovRussian Federation
Vladimir V. Ivanov – Doctor of Economics, Candidate of Sciences in Engineering, Corresponding Member of RAS, Deputy President of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Head of the Information and Analytical Center “Nauka”
1119991, Moscow, Leninsky Pr., 14
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Ivanov V.V. Reforms of Science: A New Vector. Economics of Science. 2023;9(1):8-20. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.22394/2410-132X-2023-9-1-8-20