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26
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Seminari e Convegni
Conference Space Economy | Doing Business in Space
We report the "Doing Business in Space” Conference, related to a forthcoming special issue in the Academy of Management Discoveries, organised by professors Federico Caviggioli and Giuseppe Scellato and the researcher Elettra D'Amico of the Department of Management and Production Engineering-DIGEP of Politecnico di Torino.
The event will be held on Monday 26 May 2025 in Incubatore I3P, in the Campus del Politecnico di Torino, Corso Castelfidardo 30/a,
Program:
- Morning Session
09:15am - Welcome and Registration
09:30am - Introduction to the workshop
2:30pm - 4:00pm – Session 3 | Entrepreneurial Dynamics in the New Space Economy
The event will be held on Monday 26 May 2025 in Incubatore I3P, in the Campus del Politecnico di Torino, Corso Castelfidardo 30/a,
Program:
- Morning Session
09:15am - Welcome and Registration
09:30am - Introduction to the workshop
- Giuseppe Scellato, professor of the Department of Management and Production Engineering-DIGEP of Politecnico di Torino and ESA Business Incubation Centre
- Prithviraj Chattopadhyay, professor of Cambridge Judge Business School, Editor Academy of Management Discoveries
- Chair: Maksim Belitski, professor of University of Reading and Loyola University of New Orleans
- Wadid Lamine, University of Ottawa | Locked Out of Lift-OZ: How Institutional Complexity Grounds Entrepreneurship in the Space Economy
- Matteo Landoni, Università degli Studi di Brescia | How do space enterprises interact with public sources of innovation? Implementing strategies in the Italian Space Agency procurement
- Nina Walker, Zurich University of Applied Sciences | The Swiss New Space Industry - Between Innovation and Barriers to Growth: An Examination of the Ecosystem
- Luca Giraldi, Università di Torino | An Empirical Analysis of Start-up Entry Dynamics and Innovation Capacity within the Italian ESA-BIC Ecosystem (2018–2022)
- Chair: Elettra D’Amico, researcher of the Department of Management and Production Engineering-DIGEP of Politecnico di Torino
- Nobuo Kanai, Design for ALL Co., Ltd | Government venture capital funds as strategic investors in promoting space business ventures – Case for INCJ and Astroscale in Japan
- Sara Di Diego, University of Warwick, UK | Legitimating Autonomy: How Narratives of Intelligent Systems Shape the Space Economy
- Aveline Cloitre, Toulouse School of Management | Balancing Innovation and Sustainability through Coopetition Governance in the Space Ecosystem: A Triple Helix Twin Perspective
- Angelo Cavallo, Politecnico di Milano | Business model pivots in dual-use markets: how space firms adapt to enter the defense sector
- Bartosz Sawik, AGH University of Krakow, University of California at Berkeley, Public University of Navarre | Analysis and Optimization of Social Factors Impacting the Socio-Political Perception of Investments in the Space Industry: A Case Study of Data from an EU Country and the USA
2:30pm - 4:00pm – Session 3 | Entrepreneurial Dynamics in the New Space Economy
- Chair: Federico Caviggioli, professor of the Department of Management and Production Engineering-DIGEP of Politecnico di Torino
- Ntorina Antoni, Eindhoven University of Technology | Navigating the New Space Economy at the European Space Agency: A Mechanism for Balancing Stability and Change
- Clelia Iacomino, SDA Bocconi School of Management | The transformative role of the entrepreneurial state: evidence from the space economy
- Jacopo Manotti, Politecnico di Milano | Waiting for the Market: Actualizing Pivots in New Space Economy Startups
- Rita Biswas, University at Albany, USA | Rocketing Returns? Space-Related Discourse in Earnings Calls and Firm Valuations
- Angelina Frolova, EPFL | Who gets to build the future? Exploring Identity-Driven Entrepreneurial Entry into the Space Industry
- Chair: Elettra D’Amico, researcher of the Department of Management and Production Engineering-DIGEP of Politecnico di Torino
- Valeria Logiudice, Politecnico di Bari | From earth to orbit: how incumbents can innovate their business model to enter the space economy
- Daniel Vrankar, Dresden University of Technology | Space funding and geopolitical competition: how information shapes public support
- Roy Suddaby, University of Victoria | Mining the Moon: The role of professions and their “institutional imaginaries” in the reconfiguration of institutional voids
- Chair: Giuseppe Scellato, professor of the Department of Management and Production Engineering-DIGEP of Politecnico di Torino and ESA Business Incubation Centre
- Alessia Gloder, Director of Space Application, Adaptronics
- Volodymiyr Usov, CEO, Kurs Orbital Cesare Lobascio, Thales Alenia Space
- Sabrina Corpino, Professor of Aerospace Engineering, Politecnico di Torino