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  • The Effects Of Institutional Logics On Entrepreneurship In The Space Sector. The case of the Czech Republic

    Paper number

    IAC-19,E6,3,7,x51704

    Author

    Ms. Nathalie Kerstens, The Netherlands, Eindhoven University of Technology

    Coauthor

    Mr. Maarten Adriaensen, France, European Space Agency (ESA)

    Coauthor

    Dr. Christopher Vasko, France, European Space Agency (ESA)

    Coauthor

    Dr. Christina Giannopapa, France, European Space Agency (ESA)

    Year

    2019

    Abstract
    This paper is part on an continuing effort to investigate constraining and enabling effects of institutional logics on entrepreneurship in the European space sector. The goal is mapping rules, regulations, ideas and cultural standards hindering or stimulating entrepreneurship in ESA Member States in general, and in particular on the subject of this paper, the Czech Republic. Interviews with various Czech space actors were conducted, analysed and related to archival data on the Czech space sector. On an agency level, two logics are identified, perceived as being either supporting or constraining by entrepreneurs and small companies: the country cooperation logic and the European institution logic. On a national level, the new sector logic, the prime contractor and a product logic are identified as driving and constraining forces for Czech entrepreneurs. The new sector logic entails challenges of entrepreneurs and SMEs arising from new or inadequate regulation, conservative government funding decisions and a misalignment of national priorities for space activities with the expectations of Czech space actors. The prime contractor logic encompasses entrepreneurial activities concerning building, growing and changing relations to traditional, large ESA contractors that govern entrepreneurial decisions on a national level. The product logic describes the constraints and drivers imposed on entrepreneurs by the quality requirements of space products, as well as the competition of new products with ESA quality standards.
    Abstract document

    IAC-19,E6,3,7,x51704.brief.pdf

    Manuscript document

    IAC-19,E6,3,7,x51704.pdf (🔒 authorized access only).

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