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Faculty
Research by faculty in
the areas of business and public policy,
and international business is concerned
with key corporate issues, including the
economics of the Internet, the impact of
trade liberalization and market reforms
on the strategies of multinational
corporations, company strategies in high
technology industries, and intellectual
property rights. Their research appears
in leading economics, management,
international business, and business and
public policy journals. The faculty also
makes valuable contributions to
businesses through extensive consulting
activities with organizations such as
the World Travel and Tourism Council,
General Accounting Office, U.S. Postal
Rate Commission, 3M, and Burlington
Northern.
Members of the logistics faculty
enjoy an outstanding national reputation
for the high caliber of their research:
Transportation Journal ranks the faculty
No. 5 nationwide in research
productivity. The department is the home
of the
Supply Chain Management Center,
which conducts research on supply chain
best practices and develops new supply
chain models and courses.
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