Technology adoption and innovation: The establishment of airmail and aviation innovation in the United States, 1918–1935

IF 6.5 1区 管理学 Q1 BUSINESS
Eunhee Sohn, Robert Seamans, Daniel B. Sands
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Abstract Research Summary This article explores how technology adoption can shape innovative activity. We study this issue within the historical context of the introduction and expansion of airmail across the United States between 1918 and 1935 using archival material and a novel dataset of early 20th century patents. A joint qualitative and quantitative investigation indicates that local individual and corporate actors applied diverse pools of knowledge and intensified their work with aviation innovations following airmail entry into their county. Moreover, we find evidence that the co‐location of aircraft manufacturing and airmail operations was associated with more corporate innovations that facilitated economies of scale and corresponded to increased technological diversification of firms' aviation patent portfolios. Ultimately, this paper deepens our understanding of the antecedents, consequences, and organizational processes that underpin innovation. Managerial Summary This research investigates how aviation innovation in the United States was influenced by the postal service's early 20th century introduction and expansion of airmail routes. Our results indicate that counties with an airmail route experienced increased aviation‐related patenting by individual and corporate inventors relative to similar counties that did not receive an airmail route. Moreover, we find that corporate inventors working in airmail counties that also contained aircraft manufacturers were particularly active in technological areas that enhanced aircraft economies of scale and patented in a wider range of aviation‐related domains. An implication of this work for managers and policymakers is that early access to nascent technology can be a driver of local innovation and that spillovers can benefit diverse economic actors working in close proximity.
技术采用和创新:1918-1935年美国航空邮件的建立和航空创新
摘要研究总结本文探讨了技术采用如何影响创新活动。我们使用档案材料和20世纪早期专利的新数据集,在1918年至1935年间美国航空邮件的引入和扩展的历史背景下研究了这个问题。一项定性和定量联合调查表明,在航空邮件进入其国家后,当地个人和企业行动者运用了各种知识,并加强了航空创新工作。此外,我们发现有证据表明,飞机制造和航空邮件业务的共址与更多的企业创新有关,这些创新促进了规模经济,并与公司航空专利组合的技术多样化相对应。最终,本文加深了我们对支持创新的前因由、结果和组织过程的理解。本研究调查了20世纪初邮政服务的引入和航空邮件路线的扩展对美国航空创新的影响。我们的研究结果表明,与没有航空邮件线路的县相比,拥有航空邮件线路的县的个人和企业发明人申请的航空相关专利数量有所增加。此外,我们发现,在航空邮政县工作的公司发明家也有飞机制造商,他们在提高飞机规模经济的技术领域特别活跃,并在更广泛的航空相关领域获得了专利。这项工作对管理者和政策制定者的一个启示是,早期获得新兴技术可以成为当地创新的驱动力,溢出效应可以使近距离工作的各种经济参与者受益。
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期刊介绍: At the Strategic Management Journal, we are committed to publishing top-tier research that addresses key questions in the field of strategic management and captivates scholars in this area. Our publication welcomes manuscripts covering a wide range of topics, perspectives, and research methodologies. As a result, our editorial decisions truly embrace the diversity inherent in the field.
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