• marcos@lemmy.world
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    10 months ago

    The funny thing is… what are the operational requirements of an R&D organization?

    As far as I can see, it’s nothing, by definition.

    Anyway, does the rich person there not understand that? Also, what is the value of an R&D organization where people are demotivated?

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      The rich person only cares about short term profits. They want to liquidate any good will and long term preparedness. Once the host corporation has been sufficiently bled of value, the parasite will move on to the next source of value it can find.

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          Correct. R&D only creates future value. Usually in the VC model, R&D is done by individuals or small groups and then funded (bought) by VC to get it to market. So even though the R&D do-er can cash out their future profits for immediate profits, the value of that R&D can’t be realized immediately.

          I personally think the VC and legacy models are currently competing, and VC is winning out. As we see here, even large, established companies aren’t immune to impinging VCs.