The paper analyses Norwegian 19th century patentees. A special focus is on the affiliation or relationship of the patentees to the manufacturing industries, business and the wider economy. A main question is whether the inventors were what might be called ‘amateurs’ working independently, or ‘professionals’ working closer to firms or institutions. A main finding is that even the individual patentees, that comprised the majority of all patentees, had strong associations with industry, and the distinction between ‘professionals’ and ‘amateurs’ is not all that useful
This book studies the relationship between technological innovation and industrial property in Franc...
This thesis examines and analyzes changing patterns of IPR use (particularly patenting) in the speci...
The article introduces inventors’ activities and inventors’ societies in Latvia in the 18th century,...
The paper analyses Norwegian 19th century patentees. A special focus is on the affiliation or relat...
This paper investigates the importance of entrepreneurship in the establishment of institutions for ...
This paper develops a people-centric perspective on the geographical dispersion of technological ren...
As it is pointed out by the Editor in the introduction to the volume “a principal task of a study of...
This paper surveys the recent historiography of three national patent systems during the period of t...
This paper makes the assumption that Norwegian patenting in the US reflects a quasi-universe of Norw...
In this paper we report from a research project exploring the reasons behind why Swedish domesticall...
We know very little about the production and management of innovation within the nineteenth-century ...
This paper investigates the characteristics and impact of academic involvement in industrial inventi...
This paper analyzes the characteristics and impact of academic involvement in industrial invention p...
This thesis examines and analyzes changing patterns of IPR use (particularly patenting) in the speci...
The period between 1880 and the first world war was not only a period of extraordinary growth in the...
This book studies the relationship between technological innovation and industrial property in Franc...
This thesis examines and analyzes changing patterns of IPR use (particularly patenting) in the speci...
The article introduces inventors’ activities and inventors’ societies in Latvia in the 18th century,...
The paper analyses Norwegian 19th century patentees. A special focus is on the affiliation or relat...
This paper investigates the importance of entrepreneurship in the establishment of institutions for ...
This paper develops a people-centric perspective on the geographical dispersion of technological ren...
As it is pointed out by the Editor in the introduction to the volume “a principal task of a study of...
This paper surveys the recent historiography of three national patent systems during the period of t...
This paper makes the assumption that Norwegian patenting in the US reflects a quasi-universe of Norw...
In this paper we report from a research project exploring the reasons behind why Swedish domesticall...
We know very little about the production and management of innovation within the nineteenth-century ...
This paper investigates the characteristics and impact of academic involvement in industrial inventi...
This paper analyzes the characteristics and impact of academic involvement in industrial invention p...
This thesis examines and analyzes changing patterns of IPR use (particularly patenting) in the speci...
The period between 1880 and the first world war was not only a period of extraordinary growth in the...
This book studies the relationship between technological innovation and industrial property in Franc...
This thesis examines and analyzes changing patterns of IPR use (particularly patenting) in the speci...
The article introduces inventors’ activities and inventors’ societies in Latvia in the 18th century,...