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Enrique Acebo

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Posted By Enrique Acebo 06-29-2026 14:21
Found In Egroup: Management Education & Development MED
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The New Space sector is often presented as a story of democratization, bold futures, and transformative innovation. Yet it remains shaped by institutional constraints that privilege venture capital-backed, IP-concentrated, and market-driven organizational forms. This roundtable explores the tension ...
Posted By Enrique Acebo 06-22-2026 21:13
Found In Egroup: Management Education & Development MED
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How do entrepreneurs create opportunities when the rules of the game are still evolving? This roundtable explores how ventures in the New Space Economy navigate and sometimes attempt to reshape the institutional and regulatory forces that define this frontier field. Although the sector is rich in ...
Posted By Enrique Acebo 06-07-2026 20:51
Found In Egroup: Management Education & Development MED
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How do space platform ecosystems scale without losing coherence, accountability, or innovation capacity? This roundtable examines the orchestration challenges that arise as space ventures move from one-off missions and tightly managed pilots to broader, multi-actor platform ecosystems. Imagine an ...
Posted By Enrique Acebo 06-01-2026 10:20
Found In Egroup: Management Education & Development MED
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As the space economy expands, management scholars face urgent questions about how organizations create value responsibly in a domain where regulation is fragmented, accountability is diffuse, and environmental impacts are difficult to monitor. The shift from a state-dominated space sector to a complex ...
Posted By Enrique Acebo 05-16-2026 14:38
Found In Egroup: Management Education & Development MED
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The space economy offers a powerful empirical setting for management research - but it also raises distinctive methodological challenges. Space-related activities unfold over long time horizons, involve complex technological and organizational interdependencies, and require coordination among public ...