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Title: Assessing the process of human potential development in higher education within the context of achieving sustainability [Articol]
Authors: Suslenco, Alina
Doncean, Marilena
Keywords: human potential
human potential assessment
higher education
university
sustainability
innovation
innovation potential
Issue Date: 2021
Publisher: USARB
Citation: Suslenco, Alina. Assessing the process of human potential development in higher education within the context of achieving sustainability / Alina Suslenco, Marilena Doncean // Journal of Public Administration, Finance and Law, 2021, issue 19/2021. – P. 203-220. ISSN–L 2285 – 3499. Disponibil: https://www.jopafl.com/uploads/issue19/issue_19_2021.pdf#page=203
Abstract: This research paper reports on a theoretical and practical research into the process of assessing human potential in higher education institutions. The paper aims to assess the potential of higher education institutions in the Republic of Moldova, i.e.“Alecu Russo” State University of Bălți(USARB), the Academy of Economic Studies of Moldova (ASEM), the State University of Moldova(USM), the Technical University of Moldova (UTM) and also “Alexandru Ioan Cuza” University, Romania (UAIC). In order to develop this research, we employed the following methods: induction, deduction, abduction, analysis, synthesis, quantitative research, scientific abstraction. Within this context, a quantitative research was performed using investigation, the research tool being the survey. In conclusion we can say that one of the important factors that contribute to the emergence of sustainable innovation-driven university development is the innovation culture and the establishment of innovative cultural values within universities.
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