A new book, “Space Business: Emerging Theory and Practice,” edited by Professor Arto Ojala and Professor William W. Baber, explores the rapidly evolving space industry and its thriving ecosystem. The book examines the business models, actors, and networks shaping the space economy, providing crucial insights for researchers, entrepreneurs, and companies operating in this dynamic sector.

Unlocking the Potential of the New Space Boom
The space industry is undergoing a remarkable transformation, driven by the emergence of private companies entering the market alongside traditional government actors. This phenomenon, known as the “New Space” era, has created a wealth of new business opportunities, from the commercialization of satellite data and imagery to the development of innovative remote sensing services.
According to Professor Arto Ojala, one of the book’s editors, the space business is a relatively new field, both in terms of research and business practices. “The sector is changing rapidly, and new space companies are emerging all the time. The book is important now because there is still little research in the field, and some of the existing knowledge is already outdated,” he explains.
The book delves into the key aspects of this transformative space business ecosystem, providing a comprehensive understanding of the actors, business models, and future prospects shaping the industry.
Exploring the Thriving Space Business Ecosystem
The book “Space Business: Emerging Theory and Practice” is divided into three main sections, each offering valuable insights into the evolving space industry.
The first section focuses on the space business ecosystem, examining the various players and their roles. This includes an in-depth look at the commercial aspects of navigation satellites, the intricate value chains of business models, and the regulatory frameworks governing ground stations.
The second section delves into the diverse business models emerging in the space sector. From the innovative use of space data to the development of space tourism, the book showcases the breadth of opportunities and the entrepreneurial spirit shaping the industry.
The final section explores the future prospects of the space business, shedding light on the factors that will continue to drive growth and innovation. “The number of companies operating in the sector will increase as there is a great need for new innovations. Regulatory and technological standardization will also have a significant impact on the sector,” predicts Professor Ojala.
The book’s multifaceted approach ensures that readers gain a comprehensive understanding of the space business landscape, its challenges, and its immense potential.
Inspiring Further Research and Boosting the Space Economy
The authors of “Space Business: Emerging Theory and Practice” have a clear vision for the book’s impact. “I hope that this book will inspire further research in the space industry and increase interest in its potential,” says Professor Ojala.
Indeed, the book has already garnered attention from academic and industry audiences alike. Professor Heidi Kuusniemi, Director of the University of Vaasa Digital Economy Research Platform and Kvarken Space Center, expressed her enthusiasm, stating, “It is great that such a book on the growth and future of the space economy has been written and published, as there has not been one before.”
By providing a wealth of insights and case studies, the book aims to stimulate further exploration and research in this rapidly evolving field. As the space business continues to grow and diversify, this comprehensive resource will undoubtedly become an invaluable tool for researchers, entrepreneurs, and industry professionals seeking to navigate the complexities and opportunities of the space economy.