Quality over quantity content on society, economics and cryptos
When I joined Steemit last year and made my first introduction post, I was not able to accurately foresee what my presence on this platform would bring. I am a Finnish PhD student in management accounting with working experience of accounting information systems and private equity analysis. Institutionally speaking, one could say that I come from the "old world", close to conventional views and explanations on recent developments such as cryptocurrencies and the decentralized mindset apparent here. I find it fascinating to operate between these different categories and make sense of them from an academic perspective.
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Now, having made posts on diverse topics ranging from society to economics and cryptocurrencies I have some substance references to introduce as a central part of my profile here. I avoid short and meaningless "spam" posts and focus on individual contribution and added value to the issues that I cover. That is, quality and novelty come before quantity. Here are some picks that hopefully give you new insights on the world in general.
Pick your theme!
Cryptocurrency ecosystem
- Public discussion about bitcoin reveals economic illiteracy
- Crypto investments are not a question of economic rationality
- "Forget cryptocurrencies, Invest in Platforms"
- Financial Times starting to realize the wider cryptocurrency ecosystem
- Challenges of realizing cryptocurrencies: significance of the ecosystem beyond bitcoin
Postmodernism and political influences
- Taking Jordan Peterson debate on wage gap to universal income equality
- The case against CEO as a moral compass
- "Fake news" is not a joke
- The case against diversity targets (not a viable performance driver)
- Google punishing anti-diversity views
Glad to have you apart of the community. Welcome home, @thomastaussi
Thanks! :)