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Saturday, April 9, 2011

Research-Technology Management

Published/Hosted by:  Industrial Research Institute
Print ISSN: 0895-6308
Online ISSN: 1930-0166
Country: United States
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About Journal
Research-Technology Management welcomes manuscripts that offer insights into technological innovation, illustrate how management tools and models can be applied to the fostering and management of innovation, and give R&D managers the tools to support and promote innovation across their organizations.

Submission Process
Send manuscripts online at: www.editorialmanager.com/rtm

General Guidelines for Authors
Manuscript should be submitted in .DOC, .DOCX, or .RTF format.
Manuscript should be formatted for US letter-size paper (8.5x11).
Manuscripts should use a standard 12-point font; we recommend Times New Roman or similar for readability.
Illustrations, tables, and figures should be embedded in the manuscript file at initial submission.

Authors’ names, contact information, and short bios (50-100 words). Please clearly identify the corresponding author; corresponding author’s contact information should also be included in the submitting email.

Overview.  Please provide a brief synopsis (100-150 words) designed to help busy readers quickly grasp the main points of the article.

Keywords. Please provide 5-8 keywords describing the content of your article. Descriptors may be one or two words; they need not appear in the article itself.

Body of article. The first section of your article, which should establish the context and give readers a map of the discussion to come, should not have a subhead. Rather, simply leave two or three line spaces between the keywords and the main article.

References:
RTM’s house style is based on the Chicago Manual of Style, 15th ed. (CMS). See examples.

Books
Christensen, C. M. 1997. The Innovator’s Dilemma. New York: Perseus.
Christensen, C. M., Roth, E. A., and Anthony, S. D. 2004. Seeing What’s Next: Using Theories of Innovation to Predict Industry Change. Cambridge, MA: Harvard Business Press.

Articles and book chapters
Keinonen, T. 2008. Design in business: Views from nucleus and the periphery. Design Management Review 13(3): 30–36.
Beaman, K. 2008. Think local, act global: Building an effective global organization. In 21 Tomorrows New Formula: Concept-Driven Innovation Through Strategic HR, ed. Lynne E. Mealy, 1–12. Austin, TX: Futura.

Conference presentations
Presentations included in published volumes of conference proceedings should be treated as chapters in a multiauthor book; see above.
Kirk, B. 2009. Creating an environment for effective innovation. Presentation given at the Stage-Gate Innovation Summit 2009, Clearwater Beach, FL, February.

Online resources
For resources available both in print and online, please include complete information for the print version, followed by the URL and an access date using the following general format:
Beaman, K. 2008. Think local, act global: Building an effective global organization. In 21 Tomorrows New Formula: Concept-Driven Innovation through Strategic HR, ed. Lynne E. Mealy, 1–12. Austin, TX: Futura. http://www.jeitosa.com/resources/karen_beaman/BeamanGlobalization.pdf (accessed March 1, 2010).

For detailed guidelines, click here.