Routledge Companion to Cross-Cultural Management

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Product details

  • ISBN 9781032759456
  • Weight: 1080g
  • Dimensions: 174 x 246mm
  • Publication Date: 20 Apr 2026
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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This Routledge Companion provides a timely and authoritative overview of cross‑cultural management as an academic domain and field of practice for academics and students.

This second edition is organized into five thematic areas:

• Review, Survey, and Critique

• The New International Business Landscape

• Language and Languages as Core Dimension of Cross‑Cultural Management

• Cross‑Cultural Management and Migration

• Cross‑Cultural Management Research: Evolving Paradigms.

Edited by an international team of scholars and featuring contributions from a range of leading cross‑cultural management experts, this prestigious second edition represents the most comprehensive guide to the development and scope of cross‑cultural management as an academic discipline. It takes many advancements in the field into account, including language in management and migration, and provides perspectives from around the globe, offering a diverse array of viewpoints.

While this volume retains the original edition’s commitment to paradigmatic diversity and broad coverage of contemporary themes in the field, it has been updated to reflect new developments, including societal changes, post‑andemic recovery, and virtual work, and increased interest in intersectionality in cross‑cultural management.

Natalie Victoria Wilmot is Reader in International Business at Manchester Metropolitan University, UK.

Claudine Gaibrois is Professor of Global and Intercultural Management and Co-Head of the Institute for Marketing & Global Management of the Bern University of Applied Sciences Business School, Switzerland.