Project Management Journal® Paper of the Year Award
The purpose of this award is to recognize the paper that made a significant contribution to project management knowledge and was published in Project Management Journal® by PMI and Wiley in the previous year.
By honoring the best Project Management Journal® research paper, the award recognizes significant impact of project management research on practice and the importance of refereed journal articles to the advancement of the project management body of knowledge.
Selection of this awarded paper is peer reviewed, keeping to the tradition of all papers published in the Project Management Journal®.
Submission Deadline
No submission is needed. All papers published in the 2011 issues of the Project Management Journal® are considered.
Eligible
- All papers published in the Project Management Journal® in the previous calendar year are eligible for the award. No nomination is required
Not Eligible
- All other papers that were not published in the Project Management Journal® in the previous calendar year are not eligible for this award.
- Sitting members of PMIs Board of Directors may not participate in the nomination or evaluation process of this award, nor are members of the Board eligible to receive this award.
- Individuals or organizations that have failed to comply with PMI policies and procedures, including but not limited to PMI's Code of Ethics and Professional Conduct
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Please note: The call for nominations for 2012 PMI Professional Awards opens on 1 November 2011. If you have questions about the program, please email awards@pmi.org
Previous Recipients of the Project Management Journal® Paper of the Year Award
2011: Dipl.-Ing. Manfred Saynisch for paper titled "Mastering Complexity and Changes in Projects, Economy, and Society via Project Management Second Order (PM-2)" (December 2010)
2010: Terence J. Cooke-Davies, PhD, Lynn H. Crawford, DBA, MTCP, and Thomas G. Lechler, PhD, for paper titled “Project Management Systems: Moving Project Management From an Operational to a Strategic Discipline”
2009: Ralf Muller, DBA, MBA, PMP, Tomas Blomquist, PhD, Miia Maarit Martinsuo, D.SC for paper titled “Project Portfolio Control and Portfolio Management Performance in Different Contexts”
2008: Blaize Horner Reich, PhD for paper titled “Managing Knowledge and Learning in IT Projects: A Conceptual Framework and Guidelines”