Qatar is better off acquiring ownership rights in well established companies than trying to start something from the ground up, the latter usually involves appointing inexperienced individuals to oversee the project and they normally can make major policy decisions with no regards to what would be in the best interest of the organization.
Additionally the status of these individuals in the society and the lack/transfer of accountability when there inevitably are major goof ups, you're left with an organization that has the means to work like a powerhouse but in reality functions like a disorganized one man operation. It's like purchasing the latest most advanced computer in the market right now and expecting to make the most out of it by running Windows 3.1 as the operating system.
Qatar is better off acquiring ownership rights in well established companies than trying to start something from the ground up, the latter usually involves appointing inexperienced individuals to oversee the project and they normally can make major policy decisions with no regards to what would be in the best interest of the organization.
Additionally the status of these individuals in the society and the lack/transfer of accountability when there inevitably are major goof ups, you're left with an organization that has the means to work like a powerhouse but in reality functions like a disorganized one man operation. It's like purchasing the latest most advanced computer in the market right now and expecting to make the most out of it by running Windows 3.1 as the operating system.