.. But many, if not most, effective people under 40 are very much down with SJ. Or at least theyre closer to that pole than ours. What do?
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Institutions keep boats afloat, they don't build new boats. The incentives tell "the productive ones" to go build new things.
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I grapple with this, and think it depends upon the timeframe. Short-run, institutions don't have a problem steering incentives..
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.. In the long run, given enough local failures, this process iterates toward incentives dominating.
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I won't give you the full innovator's dilemma accelerationist analysis, but institutions can afford handicaps, and especially in tech,
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Winning is about inertia and about blocking the box. Getting somewhere else means changing what tech means or changing what institution is.
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