Article ID: CBB018106572

The Social Background of Prussian Inventors and Entrepreneurs during the First Industrial Revolution (2021)

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In this paper, we study the social background of Prussian inventors in the mid-19th century, using biographical information for over 1,500 individuals who filed a patent in Prussia. There are four major findings. First, there is evidence for broadly based inventive activity, including a large number of inventors from middle- and lower-class backgrounds. Second, concerning the role of human capital, we argue that a combination of formal and informal education was crucial for the generation of innovation, though the importance of formal education increased over time. Third, we provide evidence that inventive activity fostered social mobility. Many inventors founded companies after they had filed a patent, suggesting that they could exploit their inventions commercially. Fourth, we show that inventors were highly mobile. Inventors migrated to the commercial centers of Prussia, in particular to Berlin and to the booming cities of the Rhine Province. In this regard, migration of highly skilled individuals may provide an explanation for the strong path-dependency that we observe when studying the geography of innovation and patenting.

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Authors & Contributors
Mercelis, Joris
Plumpe, Werner
Donges, Alexander
Selgert, Felix
Anschutz, Philip
Noel, Thomas J.
Concepts
Patents
Inventors and invention
Entrepreneurs and entrepreneurship
Business history
Intellectual property
Biographies
Time Periods
19th century
20th century
20th century, early
Meiji period (Japan, 1868-1910)
21st century
20th century, late
Places
United States
Germany
Great Britain
Western states (U.S.)
Hamburg (Germany)
Spain
Institutions
Interessengemeinschaft Farbenindustrie Aktiengesellschaft (I. G. Farben)
United States. Patent Office
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