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Measuring the Digital Economy in Kazakhstan: From Global Indices to a Contextual Composite Index (IDED)

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  • Oxana Denissova

    (Business of School, D. Serikbayev East Kazakhstan Technical University, Ust-Kamegorsk 070004, Kazakhstan)

  • Zhadyra Konurbayeva

    (Business of School, D. Serikbayev East Kazakhstan Technical University, Ust-Kamegorsk 070004, Kazakhstan)

  • Monika Kulisz

    (Faculty of Management, Lublin University of Technology, 20-618 Lublin, Poland)

  • Madina Yussubaliyeva

    (Office of Research, D. Serikbayev East Kazakhstan Technical University, Ust-Kamegorsk 070004, Kazakhstan)

  • Saltanat Suieubayeva

    (Business of School, D. Serikbayev East Kazakhstan Technical University, Ust-Kamegorsk 070004, Kazakhstan)

Abstract

This study examines the development of the digital economy and society in the Republic of Kazakhstan by combining international benchmarking with a context-specific national framework. It highlights the limitations of existing global indices such as DESI, NRI, and EGDI in capturing the structural and institutional dimensions of digital transformation in emerging economies. To address this gap, the study introduces a novel composite metric, the Index of Digital Economy Development (IDED), which integrates five sub-indices: infrastructure, usage, human capital, economic digitization, and transformation effectiveness. The methodology involves comparative index analysis, the construction of the IDED, and statistical validation through a public opinion survey and regression modeling. Key findings indicate that cybersecurity is a critical yet under-represented component of digital development, showing strong empirical correlations with DESI scores in benchmark countries. The results also highlight Kazakhstan’s strengths in digital public services and internet access, contrasted with weaknesses in business digitization and innovation. The proposed IDED offers a more comprehensive and policy-relevant tool for assessing digital progress in transitional economies. This study contributes to the literature by proposing a replicable index structure and providing empirical evidence for the inclusion of cybersecurity in national digital economy assessments. The aim of the study is to assess Kazakhstan’s digital economy development by addressing limitations in global measurement frameworks. Methodologically, it combines comparative index analysis, the construction of a national composite index (IDED), and statistical validation using a regional survey and regression analysis. The findings reveal both strengths and gaps in Kazakhstan’s digital landscape, particularly in cybersecurity and SME digitalization. The IDED introduces an innovative, context-sensitive framework that enhances the measurement of digital transformation in transitional economies.

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  • Oxana Denissova & Zhadyra Konurbayeva & Monika Kulisz & Madina Yussubaliyeva & Saltanat Suieubayeva, 2025. "Measuring the Digital Economy in Kazakhstan: From Global Indices to a Contextual Composite Index (IDED)," Economies, MDPI, vol. 13(8), pages 1-26, August.
  • Handle: RePEc:gam:jecomi:v:13:y:2025:i:8:p:225-:d:1716188
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