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@andrewchen Couldn’t agree more, but I feel the startups that benefit from crises or turn them into opportunities are missing from your post. Some get a massive boost for example when consumers suddenly seek cheaper alternatives because they are more financially constrained.
Fascinating study on "third places": when a Starbucks opens in US neighborhoods without cafes, the number of startups increases. The assumption is that it provides entrepreneurs with a much needed place to network and exchange ideas. https://t.co/oBU8PopSG4 via @andre_spicer
Can you use #AI#digital technologies for your #management papers submitted to @JMS_Journal?
And if yes, how?
All the guidelines and explanations in this useful editorial piece by C. Gatrell, D. Muzio, @CorinnePost2, C. Wickert.
Link 👉 https://t.co/t3vpQzKE1n
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A surprising beneficiary of the AI hype: Anguilla, a tiny Caribbean island, now earns about 1/3 of its government budget with domain name registrations simply because it has been awarded the .ai domain in the past https://t.co/hKoNfz1eKc
Great initiative that benefita the public: To identify locations for its cell towers, AT&T analyzed the risk of various climate-related hazards 30 years into the future. They then made the resulting maps freely available so that others can benefit too. https://t.co/T617H0s81n
Developing GTA VI—a game—cost $1-2B and took 11 years while producing Star Wars—the most expensive movie—cost less than $0.5B. Clearly shows the importance and economic potential of games, but also that many software products are not built "quick and dirty". Via @andrewchen
@vibhorpande Without a doubt, state investments, import taxes, etc. shape competition across industries and countries.
My point was that BYD, not Chinese EV manufacturers in general, is in a very strong position because it controls the end-to-end supply chain of key components.
BYD—a Chinese EV manufacturer—overtook Tesla in quarterly car sales. BYD controls almost its entire supply chain—from mines to battery and chip production. With electronics accounting for ~40% and batteries for up to ~30% of EV costs, incumbents must have a fearful awakening.
@vibhorpande That’s for now. But wait a bit and you’ll see more and more of their cars here and around the world. It’s simply hard to compete with them based on cost.