Wczoraj w Rzeczpospolitej w dodatku Dobra firma ukazał się mój kolejny artykuł komentujący kolejną kategorię rankingu Global Innovation Index. Poniżej fragment:
“Słabo wypadamy także pod względem współpracy uczelni i biznesu
(66 miejsce), tutaj liderem jest Szwajcaria, ale nas wyprzedzają o wiele
długości takie kraje jak: kraje bałtyckie, Czechy, Węgry, ale też
Rwanda, Zambia, Tanzania, Botswana, Uganda czy Ukraina. Ten ranking
powstaje na podstawie opinii szefów firm zbieranych regularnie przez
Światowe Forum Ekonomiczne. W tamtym rankingu w dziedzinie współpracy
uczelni z biznesem w ciągu sześciu lat spadliśmy o 34 pozycje, czyli
prezesi zarządów firm w Polsce mają coraz gorsze zdanie o polskich
uczelniach. [...]
Na temat braku współpracy biznesu i nauki (BIZUKI) napisano
bardzo wiele, są jednostkowe przykłady sukcesu, ale jak widać w skali
całego kraju zmienia się na gorsze. Uważam, że w tym obszarze potrzebna
jest prawdziwa rewolucja. Komitet Ewaluacji Jednostek Naukowych powinien
radykalnie zmienić metody oceny uczelni, trzeba zmniejszyć wagę
produkowanych na kilogramy artykułów i monografii, których nikt nie
czyta, a zwiększyć wagę wspólnych badań prowadzonych z biznesem. To
bardzo proste, a jednocześnie trudne, bo są silne grupy interesów w
środowisku akademickim, które nie chcą takich zmian.”
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Krzysztof Rybiński
Economy of the XXI century - https://www.mpolska24.pl/blog/economy-of-the-xxi-century
Professor Krzysztof Rybinski holds MA in computer sciences, and Ph.D. in economics. He has an extensive professional background. He worked as software engineer in Tokyo, director of the Soros Foundation programs in CEE, a consultant to the World Bank. He was chief economist and managing director at commercial banks. In 2004, he was appointed the Deputy Governor of the National Bank of Poland by the President of Poland and performed this function for four years until 2008. He was in charge of research, foreign exchange reserves management, payment systems, cash circulation management, monetary statistics and international relations. Under his supervision National Bank of Poland changed its investment strategy which resulted in additional one billion dollars profit for Poland. In 2004-2005, he was member of the EU Economic and Financial Committee, and in 2007-2008 a member of the Polish Financial Services Authority. In 2007-2008 he served as a World Bank alternate governor for Poland. He was also member of the supervisory boards of several financial sector companies (2008-2009) and Partner in Ernst & Young Poland (2008-2010). Since 2010, he has been Professor and President of Vistula University in Warsaw, which offers education to students from more than 30 countries. In 2012 he launched the investment fund called EUROGEDDON, its investment strategy assumes deepening financial crisis in the Eurozone. The fund launch was covered by Financial Times and CNN International.
Krzysztof Rybinski was economic advisor to several Polish governments. In the last few years he was a coauthor of country higher education strategy, e-government strategy and intellectual capital strategy.
Krzysztof Rybinski is author of numerous refereed papers in economics and (co) author of several books. In March 2012 ranking he was ranked the fourth best Polish economist by number of scientific citations. In October 2012 he received the business award of most respected Polish economist. He has also contributed hundreds of articles on economics and financial markets to Polish newspapers. He published in The Wall Street Journal, Financial Times and The Economist. He was the first senior central banker in the world to have started a popular and often quoted by media economic blog www.rybinski.eu already in 2006.