Each member of the Jury gives each candidate from zero to ten points for each type of achievement in a given field. The winner in the given field is the person who receives the most points.
The following achievements are taken into account in the field of SCIENCE:
- participation as a leader in projects or initiatives related to science or combining science with business practice;
- five selected academic publications,
- national and international prizes and distinctions for activities in teaching and research;
- three selected and implemented research projects;
- a number of citations.
The number of citations is determined as at the submission deadline based on available bibliometric sources defining the achievements, such as ISI Web of Knowledge, SCOPUS, etc., the Hirsch index and other sources taking into account the specific nature of individual fields of science.
The following achievements are taken into account in the field of BUSINESS:
- results achieved when serving management or expert functions in companies or business organisations;
- national and international prizes and distinctions received and original projects implemented;
- involvement of the candidate or the candidate's enterprise in achieving sustainable development objectives through sustainable development/CSR efforts.
The following achievements are taken into account in the field of SOCIETY:
- efforts in the role of social leader to improve the quality of life, provide equal opportunities, develop the civil society, etc.;
- national and international prizes and distinctions for efforts described above;
- original implemented innovative projects aimed at solving significant social, cultural, public and environmental challenges.