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Productivity Paradox

Rank #2 with 12 captured signals across 2 sources.

Productivity Paradox is a nascent Enterprise Saas trend driven by social buzz with 12 signals across 2 sources (strongest on Devto).

Total score179.1
Movement0
Momentum+8.1%
First seen21 Apr 2026

About

What is Productivity Paradox?

Economic paradox

The productivity paradox refers to the slowdown in productivity growth in the United States in the 1970s and 1980s despite rapid development in the field of information technology (IT) over the same period. The term was coined by Erik Brynjolfsson in a 1993 paper inspired by a quip by Nobel Laureate Robert Solow "You can see the computer age everywhere but in the productivity statistics." For this reason, it is also sometimes referred to as the Solow paradox.

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Component breakdown

Platform intelligence

Source-by-source breakdown

2 sources · 12 signals
knowledge (1)search (1)analytics (1)
12.7 pts estimated contribution
Wikipedia monthly pageviews
last 30 days
Wikipedia weekly pageviews
last 7 days
Wikipedia views
daily
Wikipedia daily avg pageviews
daily average (30 days)
Wikipedia pageview growth
month-over-month
Wikipedia language editions
current
Evidence (1)
knowledge · value 61973.0 · 20 Apr 2026
Knowledge 6.7 · Diversity 6.0Latest healthy fetch kept 0 of 40 items
+13.44/run
Score velocity
last 7 days
+8.1%
7-day score growth
7d
+8.1%
30-day score growth
30d
+8.1%
90-day score growth
90d
Growing
Growth pace: Growing
overall

Why now

Why is Productivity Paradox trending?

Identity

Aliases & duplicates

Tracked aliases
productivity paradox
Productivity Paradox

Opportunity

What you can do with it

Breakout
Composite42%
Discovery44%
SEO36%
Content59%
Product31%
Investment39%
Limited actionability signals

Prediction

Breakout outlook

Breakout · 78% confidenceScore accelerating (+13.4/run) · Recently emerged (<24h) · High base score (179.1)

Audience

Who and where this seems relevant

ResearchAudience segment
1 signals

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Geo

Where it is showing up

No location signals yet.