Chemical Safety Science, 2017, Volume 1, No 1, p. 256 — 265
Federal targeted programs
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DOI: 10.25514/CHS.2017.1.11449
DEVELOPMENT OF CRITERIAL MODEL FOR EVALUATION OF INNOVATIVE POTENTIAL OF RESULTS OF MODERN SCIENTIFIC AND TECHNICAL PROGRAMS
S. V. Pronichkin2*, I. P. Tikhonov1, and N. A. Sakharova1, A. V. Roshchin1
1Semenov Institute of Chemical Physics, Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, Russia
2Federal Research Center “Computer Science and Control”, Institute for Systems Analysis of Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, Russia,
Received April 20, 2017
Published June 26, 2017
Abstract – The paper suggests a scientific-methodological approach to assessing the innovative potential of results of modern scientific and technical programs (STP), the approach involves two stages. At the first stage, a group of experts identifies a set of several generalized results of STP comprising a result which is considered to be optimal in the eyes of the experts. At the second stage, a multicriteria commission expertise is conducted for the selected results. A criterial model for the selection of optimal results of scientific and technical programs is developed. The use of exclusively verbal evaluation of options, as well as the validity of the decision-making rules of choice, makes it possible to draw a conclusion about the advisability of applying the proposed approaches for assessing the innovative potential of STP results.
Keywords: scientific and technical program, innovative potential, criteria, expertise, decision-making, criterial model.