"Thinking without comparison is unthinkable" (Swanson, 1971). Yet in research, comparison needs to be systematic. This is exactly where QCA comes in: as a comparative method based on the configurational logic of social phenomena. Dear colleagues, ...
In the space economy, competition rarely happens in isolation. "Old Space" incumbents and "New Space" entrants often depend on shared launch infrastructure, technical standards, ground networks, and ecosystem resources; even as they compete in ...
Dear colleagues, We are currently curating contributions for the World Scientific Encyclopedia of Neuro-Entrepreneurship, a three-volume reference work dedicated to advancing understanding of how neuroscience, cognition, emotion, artificial intelligence, ...
Dear colleagues, A question has increasingly occupied my attention: What happens to human judgment, agency, and decision-making when intelligence is no longer exclusively human? AI and autonomous systems are becoming more deeply embedded in our ...
The space economy is no longer shaped only by state agencies and traditional aerospace incumbents. It is becoming a complex innovation ecosystem involving public agencies, startups, platform providers, scientific communities, private firms, ...