Aims and Scope

Aim and Objectives of the Journal

The aim of the journal Science, Technologies, Innovations is to publish the results of current scientific research on scientific, technological, and innovative development, digital transformation, economic aspects of research and development, technology transfer, and knowledge management, as well as to provide a professional platform for discussing contemporary approaches to the development of science, technology, and innovation policy.

The journal is intended to promote the dissemination of scientific results, analytical approaches, and practices related to the economic issues of scientific and technological development, research and development, technology transfer, intellectual property, international scientific and technological cooperation, and decision-support tools in economics.

The main objectives of the Journal include:
  • publishing original research articles that highlight current trends in the development of science, technology, and innovation;
  • supporting interdisciplinary dialogue among economic, managerial, technical, and information-analytical approaches;
  • disseminating research relevant to the formation of national, regional, and institutional policy;
  • highlighting practices of technology transfer, knowledge management, expert evaluation, and analytical support for decision-making;
  • promoting the integration of Ukrainian research into the international academic and professional environment.

Scope of the Journal

The scope of the journal covers research related to the functioning of science as a social institution, the development of the innovation economy, mechanisms of technological modernization, digital transformation, research and development support instruments, as well as the evaluation of the effectiveness of policies and decisions in the field of science and innovation.

The range of topics of scientific interest to the journal includes:
  • economics of innovation and technological development;
  • science, technology, and innovation policy;
  • development of national and regional innovation systems;
  • economics of science, research, and development;
  • technology transfer and commercialization of research results;
  • intellectual property and intangible assets;
  • digital economy and information-analytical systems;
  • systems analysis, expert evaluation, forecasting, and support for managerial decision-making;
  • international scientific and technological cooperation.