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ANALYSIS OF INSTRUMENTS OF STATE MANAGEMENT OF REGIONS OF KAZAKHSTAN IN THE CONDITIONS OF DIGITALIZATION *Imanbekova A., Stavbunik Y., Kushebina G., Kadyrova A.
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Abstract

In the age of digitization, this study looks at how public administration has changed across Kazakhstan's regions. The rapid development of digital technologies has led to transformational changes in various sectors, including governance. Kazakhstan, as a country seeking to use digital technologies for development purposes, needs a comprehensive analysis of public administration tools in this context. This article examines various digital tools, strategies and initiatives used by the Kazakhstani government to improve regional governance. It assesses their practical relevance, impact on regional development and suggests options for further utilization of these digital tools for the benefit of the country. This study aims to investigate the methods and instruments employed in Kazakhstan's regions for state management. The study's theoretical and methodological foundation is derived from the writings of Kazakh and international scientists, as well as from scientific theories and notions regarding the function and significance of digitization in public administration. This research is interesting from a scientific standpoint because it is among the first indepth analyses of the digitalization of public administration in Kazakhstan's regions. The author identifies the practical significance, challenges and opportunities of digitalization to promote regional development in Kazakhstan. Additionally, the author makes suggestions for enhancing digital governance in Kazakhstan's various regions.

Keywords

public administration, regional development, information technology, unified information system, impact of digitalization

Issue: 2-2024

About the Authors

*Imanbekova Ainagul

PhD student of 3nd year in “State and local government”, Karaganda University of Kazpotrebsoyuz, Karaganda, Republic of Kazakhstan

E-mail: imanbekova2006@mail.ru

Stavbunik Yelena

Phd, Associate Professor, Head of the Department of «Economic Theory and State and Local Government», Karaganda University of Kazpotrebsoyuz, Karaganda, Republic of Kazakhstan

E-mail: sea826@yandex.kz

Kushebina Gulnara

Candidate of Economic Sciences, Associate Professor of the Department of Management, Esil University, Astana, Republic of Kazakhstan

E-mail: dgm0177@gmail.com

Kadyrova Akmaral

Candidate of Economic Sciences, Associate Professor of the Department of Economics and Management, International Taraz Innovation Institute named after Sherkhan Murtaza, Taraz, Republic of Kazakhstan

E-mail: kadyrova.akmaral@mail.ru