走向无限和超越:一个关于火箭实验室和新西兰太空生态系统出现的教学案例

Nicholas Borroz, Stefan Korber
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本教学案例侧重于企业家、他们的企业和更广泛的背景——创业活动发生的创新和创业生态系统(I&EE)之间的关系。该案例以二手数据和与行业专家的非正式对话为基础,讲述了2006年在新西兰成立的航空航天制造商和发射服务提供商Rocket Lab的故事。该案例详细阐述了独特的背景条件以及创始人的愿景和技能如何使火箭实验室成为航天领域的主导力量,尽管该公司成立于一个几乎没有航天历史的国家,并强调了火箭实验室的出现构成了新西兰蓬勃发展的航天工业的基础。在此过程中,本案例使学生意识到在良好运作的i&ee中自我强化和相互依存关系的重要性,以及政策制定者在此背景下所扮演的角色。与此同时,它允许对i&ee进行批判性讨论,特别是如果它们由少数锚定公司主导。
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To infinity and beyond: A teaching case on Rocket Lab and the emergence of New Zealand's space ecosystem
This teaching case focuses on the relationship between entrepreneurs, their ventures and the broader context—the innovation and entrepreneurship ecosystem (I&EE)—in which entrepreneurial activity occurs. Building on secondary data and informal conversations with industry experts, the case recounts the story of Rocket Lab, an aerospace manufacturer and launch service provider founded in 2006 in New Zealand. The case elaborates on how unique contextual conditions in combination with the founder's vision and skills enabled Rocket Lab to become a dominant force in the space sector, even though the firm was founded in a country with virtually no history in spacefaring and highlights that Rocket Lab's emergence constituted the foundation of a burgeoning space industry in New Zealand. In doing so, the case sensitises students to the importance of self-reinforcing and mutually interdependent relationships in well-functioning I&EEs and the role policymakers play in this context. At the same time, it allows a critical discussion of I&EEs, particularly if they are dominated by a small number of anchor firms.
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