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Analysis of Innovative Activity in Regions of Kazakhstan

  • Mukhtarova, Karlygash (Management and Marketing Department, The High School of Economics and Business, Al-Farabi Kazakh National University) ;
  • Myltykbayeva, Aigul (Management and Marketing Department, The High School of Economics and Business, Al-Farabi Kazakh National University)
  • Received : 2014.07.13
  • Accepted : 2014.11.14
  • Published : 2014.11.30

Abstract

The authors emphasize that the Republic of Kazakhstan is characterized by significant differences in the level of innovation capacity of regions. This article summarizes that the result of the monitoring of innovation potential of the regions are prerequisites for innovation policy adjustments, make it more dynamic, which ultimately contributes to its effectiveness. So, there are substantial differences in the level of innovation potential of the regions in the Republic of Kazakhstan, meanwhile it is noted that most regions' innovative features and potential can be assessed as average. After analysis of previously used methods, it can be concluded that the ranking of the level of innovation potential of regions takes place in the following order: High level of innovative potential: East Kazakhstan (3 matches), Almaty city (2 matches), Pavlodar (2 matches) and Zhambyl regions (2 matches); Low level of innovative potential: Almaty (2 matches), Mangistau (2 matches), West Kazakhstan (2 matches), Kyzylorda oblast (2 matches). In conclusion, it is emphasized that monitoring of innovative potential of regions creates the preconditions for innovation policy adjustments. These adjustments make the policy more dynamic and contribute to its effectiveness in the long run.

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