Open Research for Complex Futures.
Novum Analytica Research Series publishes forward-looking, interdisciplinary work to advance digital sovereignty, institutional resilience, and informed policymaking in an age of systemic transformation.
About Us
The Novum Analytica Research Series publishes innovative research at the intersection of technology, economics, policy, and strategic foresight. As part of Novum Analytica GmbH, an independent research and analytics firm, the series contributes to shaping critical debates on digital sovereignty, macro-financial resilience, artificial intelligence, security, and systemic transformation.
Our working papers are early-stage research outputs intended to stimulate academic, institutional, and public discussion. They reflect the authors’ perspectives and do not necessarily represent the official position of Novum Analytica GmbH or its partners.
Mission and Scope
Open Research for Complex Futures.
The series aims to provide a platform for rigorous and impactful research that addresses:
- Digital, technological, and economic sovereignty in a multipolar world
- The future of monetary and fiscal regimes, including Central Bank Digital Currencies (CBDCs), crypto-assets, and decentralized finance
- Macro-financial and agent-based modeling of complex economic systems
- Artificial intelligence, software-defined autonomy, and the implications for national security, critical infrastructure, and governance
- Early-warning systems, resilience indicators, and predictive models for systemic risk in states, institutions, and markets
- Transformation of education and labor markets through digital technologies and adaptive learning systems
- Ethical, legal, and institutional frameworks for frontier technologies and their global diffusion
We encourage submissions that transcend disciplinary boundaries, blend theory with empirical evidence, and propose actionable insights for policymakers, business leaders, and researchers.
Editorial Process
All manuscripts undergo a multi-stage internal review process to ensure scientific integrity, methodological soundness, and strategic relevance. The final decision rests with the Editor-in-Chief in consultation with the Associate Editors.
Where Technology, Economics and Strategy Intersect.
Editorial Board
Editor-in-Chief
Benjamin Stein: bjs@novumanalytica.com
Associate Editors
– G. Naveh — Defense Technology, Strategy, Naval Technology
– K. Mainzer — Philosophy of Science and Technology
– …. — [Area of Expertise]
– [Name] — [Area of Expertise]
Publication & Submission Policy
Authors are invited to submit their manuscripts directly to manuscripts@novumanalytica.com. Submission guidelines are available on our Guidine page.
Each accepted paper:
- Receives a unique ISBN and is registered accordingly (this applies retroactively to previously published papers)
- Will be listed under a forthcoming ISSN as we expand indexation in international scholarly databases
- Remains the intellectual property of the author(s)
- May be republished elsewhere at any time, in revised or final form, provided Novum Analytica is acknowledged as the original publisher of the working version
All papers are published under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (CC BY 4.0), allowing for broad reuse with proper citation. This ensures accessibility, transparency, and maximum visibility for the authors’ work.
Open Access and Licensing
We are committed to open science. All working papers are freely accessible online and may be shared, cited, and reused in accordance with the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 License.
Under this license:
- Authors retain full rights to their work
- Readers are free to copy, distribute, remix, transform, and build upon the material
- Appropriate credit must be given to the original authors and publisher
- There are no embargoes or fees
Outlook
Shaping Sovereignty through Foresight and Research.
Going forward, the Novum Analytica Research Series will expand to include:
- Thematic research clusters (e.g., Digital Sovereignty, AI & Ethics, Monetary Innovation, Resilient Institutions)
- Policy Briefs and executive summaries aimed at decision-makers in government, central banks, and industry
- Interactive publications, data visualizations, and code repositories to support replicable research
- Bilingual editions in e.g., English and German for broader accessibility in key regions
We are also exploring partnerships with academic institutions and international organizations to co-host special issues, workshops, and curated debates.
Contact
For further inquiries or submission questions, please contact:
Sophia Sophos
sophia.sophos@novumanalytica.com
Novum Analytica GmbH
Kurfürstendamm 194
10707 Berlin
GERMANY
https://www.novumanalytica.com