the other side, on the other hand, is the frequency accumulating technical debt and legacy code by coding by the seat of your pants
Now that I work in corporate I think there's a huge difference with respect to number of devs on the project. In research you probably mostly have 1-2 fixed people for years. In "proper" software circles you have a lot more people working on codebases, often for shorter periods of time, and things get out of hand quickly.