CBI Pro-Akademia

Volodymyr Rodchenko

Scientific discipline:Economics and finance
Languages:Russian

Profile

In 1999, Professor Rodchenko graduated from V.N. Karazin Kharkiv National University. In 2013 he defended his thesis of Doctor of economic science, “Methodology of social and economic development of urban complexes of Ukraine regulation”. Author and co-author of more than 130 scientific works, among which (during recent 5 years) 3 articles, 1 single monograph and 11 monographs in co-sponsorship, published in Ukrainian; 2 guidance manuals. Awarded with the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine Medal of Honor for Ukrainian Scientists 1918-2018 (2019).
Rodchenko V. is Head of 2 research works: “Mechanisms for development of investment infrastructure of the region”; “Toolkit Development for Realization of Kharkiv Region Smart Specialization Strategy”. The results of his research have been implemented in the work of state institutions implementing the policy of regulation of socio-economic development: the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine, the Ministry for Development of Economy, Trade and Agriculture of Ukraine, Ministry of Regional Development, Building and Housing and Communal Services of Ukraine and others. Academican of Academy of Economic Science of Ukraine on specialty of Local & regional economics. Member of the Expert Council of the Ministry of Education and Science of Ukraine on Sectorial Development and Entrepreneurship. Member of the Scientific Council of the Ministry of Education and Science of Ukraine (Section 17. Economics. Areas 7. Economics and Management of the National Economy. 11. Regional Economics).
Combines teaching, scientific and professional activities: leading specialist in strategic planning, scientific consultant of the Development Strategy of Kharkiv region by 2020, of the Development Strategy of Kharkiv region for the period 2021-2027, Strategy of innovative development of Ukraine for the period until 2030, Kharkiv City Development Strategies for the period till 2030 and Development Strategies for 11 agglomerated hromadas in Kharkiv Region.