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AOM Symposium: Beyond the Pale Blue Dot-Theoretical and Empirical Research Opportunity in the Space Economy

  • 1.  AOM Symposium: Beyond the Pale Blue Dot-Theoretical and Empirical Research Opportunity in the Space Economy

    Posted 08-05-2024 21:26

    We invite you to join us at the AOM2024 Symposium:

    Beyond the Pale Blue Dot: Theoretical and Empirical Research Opportunity in the Space Economy

             

    The transformation of the space industry towards a burgeoning "space economy" encompasses diverse commercial, scientific, and governmental activities beyond Earth, with this symposium aiming to accelerate research engagement in understanding its intricacies and fostering new theories and methods aligned with the theme of AOM 2024, "Innovating for the Future." 

    Schedule:

    Date: Sunday, August 11, 2024

    Session: #531

    Location: Hyatt Dusable

    Time: 8-9.30am CT

    Panelists:

    Gideon Markman, Colorado State University

    Renee Rottner, University of California Santa Barbara

    Ken Davidian, International Space University

    Anu Wadhwa, Imperial College London

    Devi Gnyawali, Virginia Tech

    Sharon Alvarez, University of Pittsburgh

    Organizers:

    Raja Roy, New Jersey Institute of Technology                            

    Jingning Ao, Morgan State University

    Manish K. Srivastava, Michigan Technological University

    Symposium plan:

    Time

    Section

    Speaker

    Duration

    8 AM

    Welcome

    Raja Roy

    5 min.

    Introduce panelists

    Jingning Ao

    Panelists speaking order and suggested topics

    Gideon Markman

    The value and challenges that come with the development and eventual opening of a new research "category."  Elevating research awareness and scholarly attention to the domain of Space.

    10 min each

    Renee Rottner

    Challenges and opportunities in conducting field research in government agencies such as NASA. 

    Ken Davidian

    Challenges and opportunities for management scholars interested in collecting data from NASA and ESA.

    Anu Wadhwa

    Challenges and opportunities for management researchers exploring the role of corporate entrepreneurship, CVCs, and open innovation in nascent and emerging contexts. 

    Devi Gnyawali

    Challenges and opportunities for researchers exploring strategic alliances and value creation in new space. 

    Sharon Alvarez

    Challenges and opportunities for theory building for management scholars.

    Q&A

    Moderated by Raja Roy, Jingning Ao, and Manish Srivastava 

    About 

    25 min.

    9.30 AM

    Closure

    Raja Roy

    We look forward to seeing you in Chicago!



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    Jingning Ao
    Assistant Professor
    Morgan State University
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