1988, Research Management is redesigned and renamed Research-Technology Management as part of the Institute's 50th anniversary celebration.
Their findings are typically published in IRI’s bimonthly journal, Research-Technology Management (RTM).
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Dominant design is a technology management concept introduced by Utterback and Abernathy in 1975, identifying key technological features that become a de facto standard.
To further the objective of strengthening and improving management education, the school undertakes development of case material in areas such as Financial Management, Business Planning, Marketing, ERP Implementation, Project Management, Manufacturing and Operations management, Technology Assessment, Technology Management, etc.
The "Information Technology Management Reform Act" of 1996 was later renamed "Clinger-Cohen Act" for its co-sponsors, Rep. William Clinger, R-PA.
Jeong-Dong Lee is an Engineering Economist, who is a Director and Dean in the Technology Management, Economics and Policy Program (TEMEP) at Seoul National University and Associate Professor at the Seoul National University.
Jun-Seok Hwang is a US-trained Engineer and currently serving as a Director and Dean of the Technology Management, Economics and Policy Program (TEMEP) and of the International Information Technology Policy Scholarship Program (ITPP) at the Seoul National University and Associate Professor at the Seoul National University.
He was Visiting Professor at the School of International Politics, Economics and Business at Aoyama Gakuin University, Japan, from 1985-1986; in 1983 he was a member of the U.S. Faculty of the National Center for Industrial Science and Technology Management Development at Dalian, Peoples Republic of China; and in 1980 he was a Visiting Scholarat the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System.
Bachelor's degrees in Information Technology, Management, Computer Systems Engineering, Chemical Engineering, Biochemical Engineering, Industrial Engineering and Civil Engineering.