The accumulated potential in digitalization suggests the need to create a new paradigm for managing scientific-innovative and production-technological processes, which is reflected in the author’s article. In these conditions, there is the problem of developing a mechanism for innovative management of the industrial sector of the economy. The study aims to analyze statistical and analytical data of modern industrial sector management in the context of digitalization. By analytical, comparative, and statistical analysis of international innovation management approaches, according to the rating of the global innovation index 2020/2021 and business activity of technological leaders in Asia, North America, and Europe, the authors developed a methodological approach to improve the mechanism for implementing innovative management in industrial sector. The mechanism includes such core elements: state industrial policy—purposes of industrial development—decision on innovative management implementation—development of mechanism to implement innovative decision—expected short- and long-term results based on the traceability of innovation and the overall economic context from a global perspective. The study results can be applied for implementing innovative management in industrial sector and developing industrial policies.
The research sets out the theoretical and methodological foundations of state property management. The use of privatization as the main tool for managing the public sector of the economy is shown, as a proof of which, a review of studies on reforming the economies of various countries is carried out, the main methodology and the results are shown. The authors chose a dynamically developing country of the post-socialist space as an object of research, where an unsuccessful attempt to reform the public sector has already been made, and today, the second one is being conducted. The study uses statistical data from 1991-2004 and 2014-2018, in the context of two periods of privatization of Kazakhstan. The authors give preliminary results of the current reform of the privatization of property and give alternative ways to reduce the public sector of the economy. It is concluded that the problem of quantitative and qualitative growth of the public sector can be solved not only through privatization, but also by maintaining restrictions and requirements on state-owned companies. In the end, this will lead to the promotion of healthy competition; improving the investment climate; increasing business activity and labor productivity, which is so necessary for countries with developing economies.
The article deals with the issues related to the transformation of the experience of agricultural management in the countries of the European Union into educational programs of higher educational institutions in Kazakhstan and Central Asian countries. Productive interaction in the agricultural sector, exchange of interns with partner universities contributes to the development of long-term and effective cooperation in training specialists of a new format. Organizational research methods expand analytical work to study the experience of educational services in the EU countries. The results of the study are confirmed by the acquired skills and knowledge on the new official educational course and the corresponding output document. The experience of the European Union in training specialists for the agricultural sector of the economy has been introduced into the educational process in educational institutions of Kazakhstan, and is also disseminated within the framework of the international school of economics and management of the consortium of agricultural universities for the development of the countries of Central Asia and the South Caucasus, as well as through academic mobility of the teaching staff.
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