Architecture After the Founder Class - Felix Clarke - ebook

Architecture After the Founder Class ebook

Felix Clarke

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Startup leadership is often discussed as a meritocratic process driven by innovation and market demand. Yet the modern startup economy increasingly reflects a narrower reality. Venture capital, founder mythology, and cultural conformity have combined into a system where a small group of influential actors shapes what receives funding, visibility, and legitimacy. This book examines the operating logic behind Silicon Valley's dominant decision-making culture. Rather than focusing on individual personalities, it analyzes the structures that reward specific behaviors, leadership styles, and strategic assumptions. It explores how venture capital networks reinforce homogeneous thinking across industries. It investigates why startup leadership frequently favors confidence over institutional accountability and why similar growth narratives continue to attract investment despite repeated failures. The analysis also follows the relationship between technology platforms and economic influence. As founders, investors, and platform operators increasingly occupy overlapping roles, market competition becomes shaped by concentrated power rather than open experimentation. The result is a closer look at how startup ecosystems reproduce themselves through hiring, funding, media attention, and cultural signaling. For European markets, these dynamics raise important questions about innovation sovereignty, regulatory independence, and the long-term consequences of importing governance models designed for a different economic environment.

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Liczba stron: 196

Rok wydania: 2026

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