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A Sociological Portrait of a Family Business in Post-Soviet Economies: Challenges from the Market, Government, and Society, as well as Interaction with These Institutions in the Context of Digital Governance and Business Development

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  • Shynar Issabayeva

    (L. N. Gumilyov Eurasian National University)

  • Bayan Smagambet

    (L. N. Gumilyov Eurasian National University)

  • Igor Barkhatov

    (Department of Risks)

  • Igor Okhrimenko

    (Financial University under the Government of the Russian Federation)

Abstract

The primary objective of this research was to study the influence of digital government management tools on the formation of a typical socio-demographic profile of family businesses in post-Soviet markets. The study process presupposed the analysis of data from the 2019 World Bank survey. A comparative analysis of the state of digital government in all 193 member states was also conducted. The analysis of small family business development dynamics in the studied post-Soviet states evidences an increase in the number of employed workers and economic turnover. The development of digital government administration significantly contributes to this.

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  • Shynar Issabayeva & Bayan Smagambet & Igor Barkhatov & Igor Okhrimenko, 2024. "A Sociological Portrait of a Family Business in Post-Soviet Economies: Challenges from the Market, Government, and Society, as well as Interaction with These Institutions in the Context of Digital Gov," Public Organization Review, Springer, vol. 24(1), pages 161-181, March.
  • Handle: RePEc:kap:porgrv:v:24:y:2024:i:1:d:10.1007_s11115-023-00752-y
    DOI: 10.1007/s11115-023-00752-y
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