Analysis of state management of regional information processes in the conditions of transition of the Republic of Kazakhstan to the digital economy
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.31489/2023ec4/26-33Keywords:
public administration, regional information processes, transition to the digital economyAbstract
Object: The object of research of this article is the state management of regional information processes in the conditions of transition of the Republic of Kazakhstan to the digital economy. Within the framework of this analysis, the influence of state bodies and institutions on the development of information technologies and digitalization in various regions of Kazakhstan is investigated.
Methods: This article will use methods of data analysis, comparison and synthesis of information, as well as expert assessments and interviews to conduct a study of public administration of regional information processes in the transition of the Republic of Kazakhstan to the digital economy.
Findings: The analysis of state management of regional information processes in the context of the transition of the Republic of Kazakhstan to the digital economy includes the study and systematization of the relationship between government and business in this area. The digital economy is becoming increasingly important for the development of regions in Kazakhstan. Government agencies are trying to create favorable conditions for the development of information technologies and digital innovations. They recognize that digitalization makes it possible to increase the efficiency of public administration, improve the level of public services and create new business opportunities. At the same time, there is a conflict of interests between government agencies and business entities in this area. The state seeks to increase control over information processes and ensure data security, while business wants more freedom in the use of information technologies and data. Several actions are required to establish a productive collaboration between the government and businesses within the realm of the digital economy. It is imperative to construct an advantageous legal and structural framework to facilitate the growth of digital technologies. This may encompass the enactment of fresh laws and directives, along with the establishment of mechanisms for governmental and business interplay.
Conclusions: In summary, an analysis of how regional information processes are managed in the context of the Republic of Kazakhstan's shift toward the digital economy provides insights into the dynamics between the government and the business sector in this domain. To ensure an effective partnership, a series of measures should be implemented. These measures involve creating a favorable legal and organizational environment, devising programs and projects, and ensuring the education and skill development of personnel.