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The Maurice Holland Award is presented each year by the Industrial Research Institute (IRI) to honor the most outstanding paper published in the previous year’s volume of IRI’s journal, Research-Technology Management (RTM). Named for IRI’s founder, the Holland Award 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, who select the winning paper “according to the criteria of significance to the field of R&D, technology, and innovation management; originality of new management concepts; and excellence in clarity of presentation.” IRI has collated the winning articles into a reprint collection titled “Winning Concepts & Practices for Managing Industrial R&D.”

List of Recipients

(Year of award: Recipient(s), "Title of Winning Article," RTM year and volume)

  • 1982: D. Bruce Merrifield, “Selecting Projects for Commercial Success,” 1981, Vol. 24, No. 6.
  • 1983: Warren R. Stumpe, “Entrepreneurship in R&D – A State of Mind,” 1982, Vol. 25, No. 1.
  • 1984: George Manners, Jr., Joseph Steger, and Thomas Zimmerer, “Motivating Your R&D Staff,” 1983, Vol. 26, No. 5.
  • 1985: Robert A. Frosch, “R&D Choices and Technology Transfer,” 1984, Vol. 27, No. 3.
  • 1986: Richard N. Foster, Lawrence Linden, Roger Whitely, and Alan Kantrow, “Improving the Return on R&D – I,” and “--- II,” 1985, Vol. 28, Nos. 1 and 2.
  • 1987: Harry W. Coover, “Programmed Innovation – Strategy for Success,” 1986, Vol. 29, No. 6.
  • 1988: Roland W. Schmitt, “R&D in a Competitive Era,” 1987, Vol. 30, No. 1.
  • 1989: Lester Krogh, Julianne Prager, David Sorensen, and John Tomlinson, “How 3M Evaluates its R&D Programs,” 1988, Vol. 31, No. 6.
  • 1990: Albert C. Perrino and James W. Tipping, “Global Management of Technology,” 1989, Vol. 32, No. 3.
  • 1991: Robert Cooper, “New Products: What Distinguishes the Winners?” 1990, Vol. 33, No. 6.
  • 1992: Walter Robb, “How Good is Our Research?” 1991, Vol. 34, No. 2.
  • 1993: Graham R. Mitchell, “The Changing Agenda for Research Management,” 1992, Vol. 35, No. 5.
  • 1994: C.K. Prahalad, “The Role of Core Competencies in the Corporation,” 1993, Vol. 36, No. 6.
  • 1995: Robert Cooper, “Debunking the Myths of New Product Development,” 1994, Vol. 37, No. 4.
  • 1996: M.R. Gallon, H.M. Stillman, and David Coates, “Putting Core Competency Thinking Into Practice,” 1995, Vol. 38, No. 3.
  • 1997: Deb Chatterji, “Accessing External Sources of Technology,” 1996, Vol. 39, No. 2.
  • 1998: Sheldon A. Buckler, “The Spiritual Nature of Innovation,” 1997, Vol. 40, No. 2.
  • 1999: John Seely Brown, “Seeing Differently: A Role for Pioneering Research,” 1998, Vol. 41, No. 3.
  • 2000: Gregory R. Smith, William C. Herbein, and Robert C. Morris, “Front-End Innovation at AlliedSignal and Alcoa,” 1999, Vol. 42, No. 6.
  • 2001: Rita Gunther McGrath and Ian C. MacMillan, “Assessing Technology Projects Using Real-Options Reasoning,” 2000, Vol. 43, No. 4.
  • 2002: Marc H. Meyer and Paul Mugge, “Make Platform Innovation Drive Enterprise Growth,” 2001, Vol. 44, No. 1.
  • 2003: Robin A. Karol, Ross C. Loeser, and Richard H. Tait, “Better New Business Development at DuPont – I,” and “--- II,” 2002, Vol. 45, Nos. 1 and 2.
  • 2004: Jeffrey T. Glass, Ingrid Morris Ensing, and Gerardine DeSanctis, “Managing the Ties Between Central R&D and Business Units,” 2003, Vol. 46, No. 1.
  • 2005: Jay Paap and Ralph Katz, “Anticipating Disruptive Innovation,” 2004, Vol. 47, No. 5.
  • 2006: No recipient
  • 2007: Miles Drake, Ronald Jonash, and Nabil Sakkab. “Maximizing Return on Innovation Investment,” 2006, Vol. 49, No. 6.
  • 2008: Raymond Cosner, E. Jefferson Hynds, Alan Fusfeld, Carl Loweth, Charles Scouten, and Richard Albright, “Integrating Roadmapping into Technical Planning,” 2007, Vol. 50, No. 6.
  • 2009: Paul Germeraad and Ronald Taylor, “Visualize Your IP,” 2008, Vol. 51, No. 4.
  • 2010: Seongkeun Jang, Yongki Yoon, Inseong Lee, and Jinwoo Kim, “Design-Oriented New Product Development,” 2009, Vol. 52, No. 2.
  • 2011: William F. Banholzer, “Creating Value in Turbulent Times,” 2010, Vol. 53, No. 1.
  • 2012: Jane Stevenson and Bilal Kaafarani, "Breaking Away: An Innovation Model for Sustainable Growth," 2011, Vol. 54, No. 3.
  • 2013: Bill Crandall, Paul Henderson, Alan MacCormack and Peter Toft, "Do You Need a New Product-Development Strategy? Aligning Process with Context," 2012, Vol. 55, No. 1.
  • 2014: John D. Evans and Ray O. Johnson. "Tools for Managing Early-Stage Business Model Innovation," 2013, Vol. 56, No. 5.
  • 2015: Abhijit Ganguly and James Euchner. “Business Model Innovation in Practice,” 2014, Vol 57, No. 6.
  • 2016: Anita Friis Sommer, Christian Hedegaard, Iskra Dukovska-Popovska, and Kenn Steger-Jensen. "Improved Product Development Performance through Agile/Stage-Gate Hyprids: The Next Generation Stage-Gate Process?" 2015, Vol 58, No 1.
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