The Role of Universities in Driving Innovation through Human Capital in Kazakhstan
https://doi.org/10.47703/ejebs.v69i2.506
Abstract
This research aims to assess the impact of human capital elements, including graduates, postgraduate students, and educational expenditures, on the level of innovation activity in the regions of Kazakhstan. Research is based on a quantitative panel analysis of Kazakhstani regions, namely correlation and regression, from the National Bureau of Statistics in the years 2000-2023. The empirical results show that Gross Regional Product (GRP) and the number of PhD students significantly and positively affect innovation activity. A 1% increase in GRP corresponds to a 0.75% rise in the number of innovative enterprises, while a 1% rise in the number of PhD students leads to a 0.23% increase in innovation. In contrast, the number of university graduates and educational expenditures did not demonstrate statistically significant effects. The findings suggest the need for targeted policy interventions, including support for doctoral research, the creation of innovation clusters, and region-specific strategies. The research highlights the importance of economic capacity and advanced research personnel in fostering regional innovation while also pointing to institutional and structural barriers that may inhibit the effective translation of educational investments into innovation outcomes. Policy implications include the need for region-specific innovation strategies and greater alignment between academic institutions and enterprise needs. Future research should incorporate mixed methods, explore intra-regional differences, and investigate time-lag effects in educational investments on innovation performance.
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About the Authors
Gulbakhyt OlzhebayevaKazakhstan
PhD candidate, Email: g.olzhebayeva@gmail.com
Temirlan Abdykadyr
Kazakhstan
Researcher, Email: tabdykadyr@gmail.com
Madina Rakhimberdinova
Kazakhstan
PhD, Professor, Email: rmu_uk@mail.ru
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Olzhebayeva G., Abdykadyr T., Rakhimberdinova M. The Role of Universities in Driving Innovation through Human Capital in Kazakhstan. Eurasian Journal of Economic and Business Studies. 2025;69(2):51–64. https://doi.org/10.47703/ejebs.v69i2.506
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