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Law, History and Communications

Law
The Stephen M. Ross School of Business is widely regarded as a leading center for research on legal issues that shape business operations and decision-making. Faculty research includes employment law, government regulation of business activities, corporate governance, the legal framework of negotiation, and parent-subsidiary relations. The Ross School of Business also is known for research that focuses on the role of the law in promoting ethical conduct within organizations and meeting societal expectations of socially responsible behavior more generally.

History
The Department of Law, History and Communication's History unit is headed by a professor with a catholic interest in history. For more than 50 years, his research has centered around the history and socioeconomic impact of the nation's leading business, the auto industry, which has dominated Michigan's economy for the past century.

Communication Solid empirical research is seen as critical for superior service in the teaching of business communication. Faculty research covers e-mail management, virtual management of international project teams, subordinate reporting and internal/external communication of adverse news. This research is unified by a commitment to develop theoretical frameworks and instruments that contribute to communication decision-making, evaluation of effectiveness and continuous improvement in the global workplace.
 

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