Lone Inventors as Sources of Breakthroughs: Myth or Reality?
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Abstract
Are lone inventors more or less likely to invent breakthroughs? Recent research has attempted to resolve this question by considering the variance of creative outcome distributions. It has implicitly assumed a symmetric thickening or thinning of both tails, i.e., that a greater probability of breakthroughs comes at the cost of a greater probability of failures. In contrast, we propose that collaboration can have opposite effects at the two extremes: it reduces the probability of very poor outcomes—because of more rigorous selection processes—while simultaneously increasing the probability of extremely successful outcomes—because of greater recombinant opportunity in creative search. Analysis of over half a…
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- Argument (complex analysis)
- Diversity (politics)
- Variance (accounting)
- Contrast (vision)
- Outcome (game theory)
- Psychology
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- Computer science
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