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Regional Differentiation of Small and Medium Business Development in Kazakhstan

https://doi.org/10.47703/2789-8253-2026-2-71-88

Abstract

   The development of small and medium-sized businesses is considered one of the key factors for ensuring economic growth, employment, and sustainable regional development.

   The purpose of the study is to identify the structure of regional development among small and medium-sized businesses in Kazakhstan and to identify groups of regions with different levels of entrepreneurial activity.

   The methodological basis of the study includes data standardization using the Z-score method, principal component analysis (hereinafter – PCA) and cluster analysis using the Ward method. The study uses data from the Bureau of National Statistics for the period 2018-2024. The results of the study revealed significant interregional differences in the development of small and medium-sized businesses. The highest values of the indicators were recorded in the cities of Almaty and Astana. Thus, in Almaty, the standardized values for gross value added, output, employment, and the number of enterprises were 3.22, 3.11, 3.59, and 2.92, respectively. In Astana, the corresponding figures were 1.76, 1.92, 1.53, and 1.70. Cluster analysis identified two stable clusters of regions, with an intercluster sum of squares of 62.94 and a total sum of squares of 80.71, indicating high interregional differentiation. The results of the study showed that growth in the number of enterprises is not accompanied by proportional increases in output, employment, and value added, indicating structural heterogeneity in the development of small and medium-sized businesses across regions of Kazakhstan.

About the Authors

A. Zh. Sugurova
ALT University named after Mukhamedzhan Tynyshpayev
Kazakhstan

Ainur Zh. Sugurova, Cand. Sc. (Econ.), Associate Professor

Almaty



Sh. Kossymbayeva
Caspian University of Technology and Engineering named after Sh. Yesenov (Yessenov University)
Kazakhstan

Shynar Kossymbayeva,  PhD, Acting Associate Professor

Aktau



A. Makenova
Kyzylorda University named after Korkyt Ata
Kazakhstan

Aigul Makenova, Cand. Sc. (Econ.), Associate Professor

Kyzylorda



E. O. Telagussova
Abai Kazakh National Pedagogical University
Kazakhstan

Elmira O. Telagussova, Cand. Sc. (Econ.), Senior Lecturer

Almaty



Zh. K. Basshieva
K.Zhubanov Aktobe Regional University
Kazakhstan

Zhangul K. Basshieva, Cand. Sc. (Econ.), Associate Professor

Aktobe



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Sugurova A.Zh., Kossymbayeva Sh., Makenova A., Telagussova E.O., Basshieva Zh.K. Regional Differentiation of Small and Medium Business Development in Kazakhstan. Eurasian Journal of Economic and Business Studies. 2026;70(2):71-88. https://doi.org/10.47703/2789-8253-2026-2-71-88

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