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Father SON Model

The father-and-son thought experiment models a recurrent historical pattern in which the founder builds the organization and capacity for growth while the successor expands it and receives the visible credit.

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Analytical model introduced in this lecture.

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The father-and-son thought experiment models a recurrent historical pattern in which the founder builds the organization and capacity for growth while the successor expands it and receives the visible credit.

Analytical model introduced in this lecture.

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In Jiang's model, the son succeeds not by founding but by aggressive risk-taking, using inherited assets to borrow, expand, and buy competitors.

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