That is: there is no strong growth model or notion of competitive displacement for scientific institutions. And this means stasis and homogeneity and monoculture, a lack of organizational change and learning. This is terrible for science.
It's an interesting idea. At tenure-track level, a 20k pa policy for 6 years, with reasonable assumptions about tenure rates (80%) and investment return (say 6%) justifies a 700k payout, less profits and costs. So a 500k policy (ballpark) would be reasonable.
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I think the biggest problem for offering something of this kind of postdocs isn't how much it would cost, but *who* would offer it.
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What do you see as the payout condition? At least in the tenure-track case it's clear (a decline to tenure). But with a postdoc there's no expectation of tenure.
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