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Do Humans Only Concentrate in Large Most Likely Not. Because What is Absolutely Surprising is That "Socioeconomic" Indicators That Measure the Amount of Wealth Generated, Jobs, Information or Innovations (Patents) Follow the Growth of Economies of Scale: All These Variables Grow Like Powers of Quantity. Residents Whose Index is Greater Than . In Other Words, Cities Are Not Only Efficient Infrastructure, but Also Extremely Effective Social Machines for Creating Wealth and Innovation. Heat Map of Internet Users in Big Cities Will the Same Happen to Companies? Can We Understand Its Birth or Demise.
What Does Loss Depend on? How Do They Contribute to Wealth Creation? Are They Like Cities? While It's Too Early to Tell (Quote), Everything Seems to Point to the Company Being More Like Asia Phone Number List Animals Than Cities. Large Companies Are Optimized for Economies of Scale (Efficiency) and Are Not Outstanding at Innovation. “the Great Thing About Cities is That They Support Strange People. You Walk Down Fifth Avenue and You See Crazy People. It’s Nice, the Tolerance for Extraordinary Diversity. (…) the Same Doesn’t Happen. On Companies, Unless They Are New.
When Standing. If You Go to General Motors, American Airlines, or Goldman Sachs, You're Not Going to See Crazy People There. Crazy People Are Fired. Okay, Talking About Crazy People is a Bit Extreme, but Even Non-conformists Get Fired. ” (Westside Conversation) Image James Stoddart the Challenge of Collaborative Consumption in Mexico Antoine Perouse Antoine Perouse Creating an Atmosphere of Safety and Trust Among Users for Deploying Services as Part of the Collaborative Economy Movement Absolutely Decisive. Given the Widespread Distrust and Distrust in Society.