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Information × Registration Number 0124U000545, ( 0225U001155  0226U001891  ) R & D request Title Modeling and forecasting of socio-economic consequences of higher education and science reforms in wartime Head Artiukhova Nadiia O., Кандидат технічних наук Registration Date 18-01-2024 Organization Sumy State University popup.description1 The project is aimed at solving the fundamental problem of establishing methodological principles and methodological tools for modeling and forecasting the impact of higher education and science reforms on the socio-economic development of Ukraine in times of war. Structural explicit and latent cause-and-effect relationships between educational and scientific regulatory interventions and key socio-economic determinants will be identified. A methodology for considering behavioral reactions in the interaction between the "regulator (reform initiator) - subjects of educational and scientific activity" will be developed. This includes assessing the readiness of key stakeholders for regulatory interventions, considering the predicted effectiveness of educational and scientific reforms, and addressing additional risks due to war when specifying the concepts of "stability plateau" and "death valley." The study will also focus on the structural-hierarchical diffusion of the consequences of reforms from the global level to the local level, as well as monitoring the socio-economic consequences of implementing these reforms based on the roadmap. The methodological basis of the research will be newly developed comprehensive approaches that integrate case methodology, scenario analysis, correlation-regression analysis, FCM analysis, models of "black," "gray," and "white" boxes, IDEF0, IDEF3, QC-QA, AGILE, SCRUM, DIKW+DM TRL, IRL, IPR, etc popup.nrat_date 2024-12-09 Close
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Head: Artiukhova Nadiia O.. Modeling and forecasting of socio-economic consequences of higher education and science reforms in wartime. Sumy State University. № 0124U000545
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