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As one of the pioneers of organizational studies, we believe that creating new knowledge is as important as disseminating it. In the 1960s, our contributions in the arena of behavior science grew to impressive prominence. Today, the history of organizational research at our school is one of the path-breaking, highly influential, interdisciplinary milestones that fundamentally changed how scholars think about organizations. The program’s strength lies within the areas of groups, negotiation and conflict management, social networks within and between organizations and organization learning and management.
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