Research-Technology Management ( RTM ) is an academic journal published by Taylor & Francis on behalf of the Industrial Research Institute (now called Innovation Research Interchange - IRI). It publishes peer-reviewed , research-based articles and managerial pieces written by academics, practitioners and industrial researchers for the innovation and R&D management community. Published bimonthly, the journal is offered electronically to subscribers interested in the management of innovation and R&D.
13-472: Oversight of RTM is handled by an appointed Board of Editors, led by the Editor-in-Chief. The Managing Editor handles day-to-day operations. RTM was initially launched as Research Management (RM) in the spring of 1958; Its focus was disseminating information on the techniques of organization, administration, and operation of industrial research. According to Charles Burrill, the first chairman of
26-483: Is a bronze replica of a "Jenny" , the model of airplane Maurice Holland flew during his service in World War I . The award was first presented in 1982 by Maurice Holland's son. The Holland Award is presented to the winning paper's authors at IRI's Member Summit, held each year in the fall. The recipient is determined by RTM's Board of Editors. Maurice Holland Award Research-Technology Management ( RTM )
39-420: Is a bronze replica of a "Jenny" , the model of airplane Maurice Holland flew during his service in World War I . The award was first presented in 1982 by Maurice Holland's son. The Holland Award is presented to the winning paper's authors at IRI's Member Summit, held each year in the fall. The recipient is determined by RTM's Board of Editors. Ingenta Ingenta is a provider of content services for
52-528: Is an academic journal published by Taylor & Francis on behalf of the Industrial Research Institute (now called Innovation Research Interchange - IRI). It publishes peer-reviewed , research-based articles and managerial pieces written by academics, practitioners and industrial researchers for the innovation and R&D management community. Published bimonthly, the journal is offered electronically to subscribers interested in
65-892: The Maurice Holland Award for the best paper published in RM during the previous year. In 1985, RM began publishing the R&D Trends Forecast , which summarized the data collected during IRI's annual survey of its member companies' spending expectations for the coming year. The article continues to be published in the first issue of RTM each year. In 1988, Research Management was renamed Research-Technology Management (RTM) . RTM retained RM's focus on practitioner-oriented articles. Authors are generally R&D experts from well-known organizations, with some representation of academic researchers. RTM has been offered electronically since 2001 via Ingenta , with issues as far back as
78-721: The Maurice Holland Award for the best paper published in RM during the previous year. In 1985, RM began publishing the R&D Trends Forecast , which summarized the data collected during IRI's annual survey of its member companies' spending expectations for the coming year. The article continues to be published in the first issue of RTM each year. In 1988, Research Management was renamed Research-Technology Management (RTM) . RTM retained RM's focus on practitioner-oriented articles. Authors are generally R&D experts from well-known organizations, with some representation of academic researchers. RTM has been offered electronically since 2001 via Ingenta , with issues as far back as
91-457: The Board of Editors for RM , "Why another publication? Because there has been no one place to turn for the latest ideas regarding research management discussions from the research administrator's point of view." RM was published quarterly, in digest format, averaging 64 pages per issue. In 1962, the quarterly schedule was upgraded to a bimonthly publication schedule. In 1982, IRI began presenting
104-643: The November–December issue of 1998 available. In 2007, the journal became available on iTunes . In 2011, the journal underwent a redesign; the new layout was unveiled in the January–February 2012 issue. Past Editors The Maurice Holland Award is presented each year by the IRI to honor the most outstanding paper published in the previous year's volume of RTM. Named for IRI's founder, the Holland Award
117-410: The November–December issue of 1998 available. In 2007, the journal became available on iTunes . In 2011, the journal underwent a redesign; the new layout was unveiled in the January–February 2012 issue. Past Editors The Maurice Holland Award is presented each year by the IRI to honor the most outstanding paper published in the previous year's volume of RTM. Named for IRI's founder, the Holland Award
130-428: The first chairman of the Board of Editors for RM , "Why another publication? Because there has been no one place to turn for the latest ideas regarding research management discussions from the research administrator's point of view." RM was published quarterly, in digest format, averaging 64 pages per issue. In 1962, the quarterly schedule was upgraded to a bimonthly publication schedule. In 1982, IRI began presenting
143-645: The infrastructure of a publisher (including production, distribution , royalties and editorial) and the digital delivery of publishers' products. Their Publishers Communication Group division provides sales and marketing consultancy services for publishers. Ingenta operates primarily from the UK (Oxford) and the USA ( New Brunswick, New Jersey ). Ingenta was established in 1998. In 2001 Ingenta acquired Publishers Communication Group (founded in 1990) and in 2007 acquired VISTA (founded in 1977). From 2007 until 2016,
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#1732775264552156-431: The management of innovation and R&D. Oversight of RTM is handled by an appointed Board of Editors, led by the Editor-in-Chief. The Managing Editor handles day-to-day operations. RTM was initially launched as Research Management (RM) in the spring of 1958; Its focus was disseminating information on the techniques of organization, administration, and operation of industrial research. According to Charles Burrill,
169-687: The publishing industry, based in Oxford in the United Kingdom . Customers include both academic and trade publishers as well as information providers. Ingenta plc is listed on the Alternative Investment Market (AIM) of the London Stock Exchange under the ticker symbol LSE : ING . The company provides software systems and services for the publishing industry, including systems that support
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