Article ID: CBB475299254

Technology transfer via foreign patents in Germany, 1843–77 (2019)

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This article analyses the spread of innovation in mid-nineteenth-century Germany using foreign patents as an indicator for technology transfer. It introduces a new dataset of over 1,400 patents granted in the Grand Duchy of Baden between 1843 and 1877. The data show that Baden's technology import via foreign patents from German and non-German inventors was important. This technology transfer was broadly based, although technologies related to the textile and machine-building industries are prominent in the data. The decision to file a patent in Baden was driven by competition and the risk of imitation. Using a gravity model with city-level data, we find evidence that technology transfer through patents reflected existing trade links. The strong correlation between technologies filed by foreigners and domestic inventors provides further evidence that the risk of imitation fostered patent-based technology transfer during the mid-nineteenth century. Furthermore, we show that foreigners filed patents predominantly in industries that accounted for a high share of the workforce in Baden.

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Authors & Contributors
Lee, Clarissa Ai Ling
Vivers, Meg
Wittner, David G.
Winder, Gordon M.
Tann, Jennifer
Sturchio, Jeffrey L.
Journals
Business and Economic History On-Line
International Journal for the History of Engineering and Technology
Technology and Culture
Studies in History and Philosophy of Science
Scientia Canadensis: Journal of the History of Canadian Science, Technology, and Medicine
Revue Économiques
Publishers
Springer Nature
University of Toronto Press
Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Ashgate
Concepts
Diffusion of innovation; diffusion of knowledge; diffusion of technology
Patents
Technology transfer
Inventors and invention
Cross-national interaction
Technological innovation
People
Scott, Alexander de Courcy
Richard, Louis-Claude
Lutzky, Boris
James, Henry, Sir
Bell, Alexander Graham
Baekland, Leo Hendrik
Time Periods
19th century
20th century, early
18th century
Meiji period (Japan, 1868-1910)
Qing dynasty (China, 1644-1912)
20th century, late
Places
United States
Germany
Japan
China
Great Britain
South Korea
Institutions
North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO)
Merck (E.), firm
Merck & Co.
General Electric
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