In our original article, "Identifying the Common and Separate Domains of
Business-Management-Organizational Communication," we reported that there
was little overlap in the research articles and textbooks judged influential by
professors in business communication, management communication, and
organizational communication. In this article, we respond to Murphy's critique.
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