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Call for Chapters: The Space Economy

  • 1.  Call for Chapters: The Space Economy

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    Call for Chapters

    The Space Economy: Management, Innovation, and Strategy

    Editors: Jingning Ao, Gianni De Bruyn, Raja Roy, and Gideon Markman

    Publisher: World Scientific Publishing Co

    Why the Space Economy - and Why Now?

    The space economy is rapidly becoming a central arena for innovation, competition, entrepreneurship, and value creation. Beyond satellites and launches, space is enabling new industries-including in-orbit manufacturing, resource extraction, robotics, and space-based data infrastructure powering AI and global communications. These developments raise fundamental questions for management scholars:

          How do firms build an advantage in orbital environments?

          How do new space infrastructures reshape industries on Earth?

          How do innovation, governance, and entrepreneurship operate when the "market" is literally off-planet?

          How will robots accelerate exploration in space and management on Earth?

    This volume invites first- and fast-moving scholars to this emerging frontier. This volume is designed especially for Ph.D. students, postdocs, and junior scholars. Three key advantages:

    1. Build Your Publication Record and Do It Fast: Convert a seminar paper, dissertation chapter, or conference paper into a publishable outcome.
    2. Strengthen your publication skills: Published chapters can be revised and submitted to academic journals. Many influential journal articles begin as book chapters.
    3. Receive early editorial guidance: Get constructive feedback from editors to sharpen your theoretical contribution and positioning.

    We seek conceptual, empirical, and theory-building chapters on the space economy, including:

          Innovation and entrepreneurship in space

          Orbital manufacturing and infrastructure

          Resource extraction (e.g., lunar or asteroid mining)

          Space-based computing and data centers

          Industry emergence and ecosystem formation

          Entrepreneurship, governance, strategy, and competitive dynamics

          Investment, financing, and business model innovation

    Submission Details

    Length: 30–40 pages

    Deadline: May 1, 2026 (rolling review; early submission encouraged)

    Publication: 2027

    Submission link: Here

    Questions: Jingning Ao (aojingning@gmail.com) & Gianni De Bruyn (dbruyn.g@gmail.com)

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    Gideon Markman
    Full Professor
    Colorado State University
    Fort Collins CO
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