Organizational Communication
- 1 January 2007
- book
- Published by SAGE Publications
Abstract
Research in organizational communication began in the 1940s but has mushroomed in the past three decades. Often treated as a spin-off from management and psychology, organizational communication is now a major field of its own with research and graduate studies in universities around the world. Over 50 doctoral programs in the United States offer a specialization in organizational communication and graduate training is growing rapidly in the Netherlands, Denmark, New Zealand, Australia, and Korea. Graduate programs in organizational communication have developed in a variety of disciplines, including communication, management, marketing, organizational studies, psychology, and sociology. This growth in advanced academic training in the field is concomitant with the production of scholarship in the area. In the past two decades, scholars have edited ...Keywords
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