Larry Long

Larry W. Long holds a Ph.D in Communication from the University of Oklahoma and is Professor and Director Emeritus of the School of Communication at Illinois State University. Currently, he serves as Executive Director of the Criminal Justice Commission for Credible Leadership Development. Dr. Long is a retired artillery and infantry officer who completed 21 years of honorable service with the Army National Guard and is an honorary member of the U.S. Army Special Forces, Fort Bragg, North Carolina. He received numerous decorations including the Army Commendation Medal and the Oklahoma Army National Guard Commendation Medal. He has experience overseeing international programs in France and Korea and has served as visiting professor for Novancia Grande école de commerce in Paris, France. In addition, he received the honor of being named as the 1998-99 “Person of the Year” by the National Society of Accountants for his work in developing their strategic plan and process decision making systems. Dr. Long has been qualified as an expert witness in product liability litigation, particularly in the areas of warning label efficacy and research methodology. He has published over 40 books, book chapters and articles in national and international journals. He has presented over 100 research reports at national and international meetings. He has received special recognition and awards for teaching, service, and scholarship from the College of Humanities and Social Sciences at North Carolina State University, Illinois State University, Central States Communication Association, and the National Communication Association.

Publications

Preface
Anthony H. Normore, Mitch Javidi, Larry Long. © 2019. 7 pages.
This Preface is included in the book Handbook of Research on Strategic Communication, Leadership, and Conflict Management in Modern Organizations.
MAGNUS Leadership: Using Principled Negotiation to Improve International Negotiation
Alexander Javidi, Larry Long, Mitch Javidi, Brooks Hill, Anthony Normore, James Klopovic. © 2019. 19 pages.
The primary purpose of this chapter is to examine how leadership connects to principled and international negotiation. International negotiation is conceptualized with an...