saw a neat paper once that said the productivity slowdown was basically all due to innovations not spreading to the worst firms anymore idk I didn't really understand ithttps://twitter.com/ObsoleteDogma/status/1355316050276048898 …
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saw a neat paper once that said the productivity slowdown was basically all due to innovations not spreading to the worst firms anymore idk I didn't really understand ithttps://twitter.com/ObsoleteDogma/status/1355316050276048898 …
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the way places like FAANGs operate is qualitatively different than antique firms and there are huge advantages to the organizational scale at places like this that can't be easily replicated with existing workforces and norms
This kind of fits the data from the outside but is hard to map onto what I've seen from the inside. Or is the idea that the secret sauce is mostly at management layers that I wouldn't see anyway?
hmmm. have you worked at both types of firms, or worked in bigtech and talked with people outside about how their firms operate?
Have only really worked in tech, and have only a pretty hazy idea of how other firms operate (& expect a lot of selection bias in anything I hear or read about that), which is part of why I'm asking. The other firms I've heard most about are mostly finance or consulting.
If all I knew were what I heard from friends who worked at firms of each type I would definitely not have expected tech to be higher productivity than finance or consulting.
check out consumer finance and retail sometime
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