ABSTRACT

Entrepreneurs play a central role in economic growth and development, but how they do so is the subject of considerable debate. This book explains that process through an historical case study of an automobile insurance entrepreneur, Samuel P. Black, Jr., and Erie Insurance, the company he helped build. It also recounts the largely untold history of American automobile insurance.

One of this study's central themes is the role of innovation in the entrepreneurial process. The rise of Erie Insurance from a four-person enterprise in Erie, Pennsylvania, in 1925 to the fourteenth largest property-casualty insurer today was the result, in part, of Black's relentless push to innovate. His continual efforts to cut costs, develop new products, satisfy customers, increase sales, and improve operations, all contributed greatly to the company's growth. A second theme is the automobile's dramatic impact on modern America. Its takeover of mass transportation provided the basis for the development of the automobile insurance industry and created many of the opportunities that Black and Erie Insurance capitalized on. These themes combine in the history of Black and Erie Insurance to illuminate the dynamic process by which the cultural, social, economic, and technological environment creates opportunities that entrepreneurs and entrepreneurial firms exploit, and how entrepreneurial actions stimulate economic growth.

chapter Chapter 1|36 pages

Introduction

Entrepreneurship—Theory and Practice

chapter Chapter 2|22 pages

The Motor Age

chapter Chapter 3|21 pages

Getting Ahead

chapter Chapter 4|17 pages

The Romance of Claims

chapter Chapter 5|27 pages

“Push This Thing Along”

The Rise of Erie Insurance

chapter Chapter 6|35 pages

The Challenge of the Depression

chapter Chapter 7|33 pages

Adversity and Innovation

chapter Chapter 9|33 pages

Underwriting And Problems of Growth

chapter Chapter 10|39 pages

Questions of Strategy and Rewards

chapter Chapter 11|13 pages

Epilogue

Samuel P. Black, Jr., Entrepreneurship and Erie Insurance, 1961-1997