Institute of Sociology
of the Federal Center of Theoretical and Applied Sociology
of the Russian Academy of Sciences

Semenov E.V. Human capital in Russian science. Information Society, 2008, No. 1-2, pp. 106-123.



Semenov E.V. Human capital in Russian science. Information Society, 2008, No. 1-2, pp. 106-123.
ISSN 1606-1330
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РИНЦ: https://elibrary.ru/item.asp?id=12863682

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Abstract

Development of research and development (R&D) in Russia in the last decade of the XX and first years of the XXI centuries. direct sharp reduction in human resources. The dynamics of the number of people employed in the field of human resources, including and the “brain drain” from the country, and its influx, human resources and how investigation of the untraceable and uncontrolled killing of human capital in R&D. More successfully developing countries now have the science of a post-industrial information society with inherent this science is another disciplinary structure, other proportions between scientific disciplines and other dynamics of their development. Russia did not reorganize and increase, but simply lost a significant part human capital in science and technology sphere. Human capital in modern Russia needs for its successful application in the growth of intellectuality and innovativeness of the whole environment, in strengthening the new cultural tradition within which man is value, the development of his abilities is a value. Development of research and development(R&D) in Russia in the last decade of the XX and first years of the XXI centuries. direct sharp reduction in human resources. The dynamics of the number of people employed in the field of human resources, includingand the “brain drain” from the country, and its influx,human resources and howinvestigation of the untraceable and uncontrolled killing of human capital inR&D. More successfully developing countries now have the science of a post-industrial information society with inherentthis science is another disciplinary structure,other proportions between scientific disciplines and other dynamics of their development. Russia did not reorganize and increase, but simply lost a significant parthuman capital in science and technologysphere. Human capital in modern Russianeeds for its successful applicationin the growth of intellectuality and innovativeness of the whole environment, in strengthening the new culturaltradition within which man isvalue, the development of his abilities is a value.