Blockchain's Elusive Purpose: Beyond Investment Bubbles

Original Title: 2025 Ripple Rewind

Resources

Resources & Recommendations

Books

  • "The Entrepreneurial Mindset" by Laurie Rosenkopf - This book details the six Rs of an entrepreneurial mindset, focusing on resilience and adaptability as key traits for success, particularly for problem solvers rather than just celebrity disruptors.

Research & Studies

  • "The Productivity Paradox: Why Does It Take So Long for Revolutionary Technologies Like AI to Show Up in Productivity Statistics" (Daniel Rock and colleagues) - This research explores the lag between the introduction of general-purpose technologies, like AI, and their measurable impact on productivity statistics, highlighting the need for complementary innovation and organizational reconfiguration.
  • "Social Security Wealth and Wealth Inequality in America" (Sylvan Catherine and colleagues) - This paper demonstrates how including social security wealth significantly changes the understanding of wealth inequality in the U.S., showing that the positive trend in wealth inequality seen since the mid-1980s basically disappears once social security benefits are factored in.
  • "Generative AI's Impact on Employee Well-being" (Stefano and Tony) - This research adopts a psychological theory to explain how generative AI can enhance or threaten employee well-being by impacting feelings of competence, autonomy, and relatedness.

People Mentioned

  • Kevin Werbach - Discussed the current state and future of blockchain technology, from Bitcoin to Web3.
  • Satoshi Nakamoto - The pseudonymous entity who issued the white paper developing the idea of Bitcoin in 2008.
  • Daniel Rock (Assistant Professor of Operations, Information, and Decisions at the Wharton School) - Explored the "productivity paradox" in relation to AI and its impact on productivity.
  • Bob Gordon - Mentioned in the context of a view that new technologies might not be as transformative as hyped.
  • Alex Rees-Jones (Wharton Professor) - Discussed the role of behavioral economics and loss aversion in how people perceive and react to taxes.
  • Sylvan Catherine - Presented research on how including social security wealth changes the understanding of wealth inequality.
  • Stu Freeman - Emphasized that successful retirement involves finding purpose and meaning beyond just financial planning.
  • Nancy Rothbard - Discussed the complexities of workplace relationships and social media, including issues like friending bosses and self-disclosure.
  • Laurie Rosenkopf - Shared insights from her book on entrepreneurship, focusing on the resilience of successful entrepreneurs.
  • Stefano and Tony - Presented research on the impact of generative AI on employee well-being and the importance of communication in its adoption.
  • John Zang - Discussed luxury brands, counterfeits, and the strategic choices companies make regarding production, scarcity, and brand loyalty.
  • Judd Kessler - Introduced the concept of "hidden markets" in various contexts, from college admissions to product crazes.

Organizations & Institutions

  • Wharton School - The institution where Daniel Rock, Alex Rees-Jones, Laurie Rosenkopf, Stefano and Tony, and Judd Kessler are affiliated, and where the podcast originates.
  • University of Pennsylvania - Mentioned as an example of an elite college or university that doesn't solely rely on price to fill its class.

Other Resources

  • Bitcoin - A cryptocurrency based on blockchain technology, introduced by Satoshi Nakamoto in 2008.
  • Web3 - A vision of a distributed internet powered by tokens, discussed in the context of blockchain applications.
  • Facebook - Mentioned as a social media platform where people might be uncomfortable connecting with their boss.
  • Instagram - Mentioned as a social media platform where people might be uncomfortable connecting with their boss.
  • Uber - Cited as a dominant car-sharing service that succeeded after many other attempts.
  • Lyft - Mentioned as a serious second player in the car-sharing market.
  • Waymo - Mentioned as a company automating car-sharing services.
  • Hermes - A luxury brand mentioned for its strategy of managing demand and loyalty.
  • Versace - A luxury brand mentioned for its brand recognition and quality.
  • Labooboo - A fad product, similar to Beanie Babies or Cabbage Patch Dolls, mentioned as an example of a hidden market driven by manufactured scarcity and mania.
  • Beanie Babies - A fad product mentioned as a historical example similar to Labooboo.
  • Cabbage Patch Dolls - A fad product mentioned as a historical example similar to Labooboo.
  • UN Sustainable Development Goals - Mentioned in the context of increasing interest in impact goals among entrepreneurs.

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