The present study examines the issues of regional development of Kazakhstan in the context of history and real events. The relevance of the study is due to the need to search and adapt the accumulated advanced experience in regional development as a part of smoothing the differentiation of territories in the socio‐economic sphere and the search for effective methods of managing them. The purpose of the study is to search for and identify an effective theoretical model of regional development of the Republic of Kazakhstan that meets the urgent needs for the rational use of the resources available, which is a prerequisite for future economic development, and, as a result, improves the quality of life in the regions. The leading approach in this paper is a combination of analytical and information‐logical methods to determine the existing historical prerequisites and real grounds for the theoretical substantiation of the stages of regional development in Kazakhstan. The results of this study emphasize the need to objectively take into account the peculiarities of the development of the region and its actual state.
Substantiated the necessity of developing the theoretical scientific basis for the development of the knowledge management system in the Republic of Kazakhstan (RK). The research directions of Kazakhstani scientists in the field of the knowledge economics are analyzed and theoretically generalized, and the limited nature of objects of research in the field of problems is argued. The main directions of the scientific search in the framework of knowledge management are revealed. This approach contributes to the objectivism and actualization of scientific research and promotes the theoretical and methodological basis formation for the development of the knowledge management system in the Republic of Kazakhstan.
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