NAVIGATING THE FUTURE: RESILIENT SCENARIOS FOR DEVELOPMENT IN PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION

Journal Title: Journal of Economic Research & Business Administration - Year 2024, Vol 148, Issue 2

Abstract

As the world around us changes, the field of public administration is no exception. The public sector in many developed countries feels the need to move beyond the static and machine bureaucratic paradigm, the public sector in the third world countries and developing countries is also experiencing difficulties in adjusting to polycrisis and wider changes that are taking place in society, economy and technological development. This article's goal is to examine to what extent public administration has developed globally and to highlight th current trends and potential future directions for both the Republic of Kazakhstan and public administration worldwide. As part of the scientific and practical significance of the work, the authors reveal questions about what changes are taking place in public administration and what development scenarios are possible there to improve the efficiency of the entire public administration system, which required transformations and changes. The authors of the paper reveal modern and highly developed trends in the field of public administration and do compare existing world experience with the Kazakh reality. Models of interaction between the public sector and the business community and civil institutions are presented in this research, which reveal the underlying problems of interaction, consisted in their size and scope, allowing to effectively manage the state, influence processes, improve the quality of life, balancing public policy, powers and responsibilities of each sector. The value of this study lies in the fact that the authors identified systemic and structural problems in the development of public administration in the Republic of Kazakhstan and gave specific recommendations for changing approaches to the further development of public administration system in the Republic of Kazakhstan.

Authors and Affiliations

Sh. A. Yessimova, S. A. Danyshbayev, N. D. Yergaliyev

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  • EP ID EP740535
  • DOI 10.26577/be.2024-148-b2-014
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Sh. A. Yessimova, S. A. Danyshbayev, N. D. Yergaliyev (2024). NAVIGATING THE FUTURE: RESILIENT SCENARIOS FOR DEVELOPMENT IN PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION. Journal of Economic Research & Business Administration, 148(2), -. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-740535