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The New Space Economy and New Business Models

Author(s)
Parrella, Rosa Maria
Spirito, Germana  
Cirina, Cristiana  
Falvella, Maria Cristina  
Subjects

Europe

financial initiatives...

space economy

Date Issued
2022
Publisher
Mary Ann Liebert Inc.
Abstract
The recent change of paradigm in the space sector, due to the advent of the new space economy and to the entry of several private actors and investors in a sector, historically mainly funded through institutional investments, has led to a different approach to financing activities. In particular, the spin-off effect (the use of technologies from space to nonspace areas) has allowed spreading economic impacts also to nonspace sectors, creating new business opportunities and pushing a new investment wave from nonspace actors willing to invest on space applications and start-ups. Public sector plays a key role in creating the right conditions for the development of the space economy and in accompanying the business community in the innovation path (from the invention to the market product, application or service). Indeed, the approach to funding research activities is changing. Also, an institution like the European Union is adopting new models, an example is given by Horizon Europe, which, according to recent discussions at the European level, will foresee private funds among the different investments' instruments. The Italian model is at the forefront in Europe for space economy and financial initiatives, as it encompasses business angels, venture capitalists, corporates, and public private partnerships. The article includes a description of activities, which maximize the space impacts on society, including tools such as new partnership approaches, development of innovation ecosystems, and leverage of investments from the private capital market. The authors provide a focus on the Italian model and a comparison with the larger European context. © Copyright 2022, Mary Ann Liebert, Inc., publishers 2022.
URI
https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.13025/6385
Journal
New Space
Issue
4
Volume
10
Start Page
291
Start Page
297
DOI
10.1089/space.2021.0020
https://www.liebertpub.com/doi/abs/10.1089/space.2021.0020
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