Associate Professor in International Business, University of Bradford
Natalie's research focuses on language diversity in international business, and she has published a number of works on this topic, with a research monograph on language management published by Multilingual Matters in August 2022. She plays an active role in the administration of Groupe d’Etudes Management et Langage, a scholarly body focused on management and language.
Her teaching interests are in the areas of international strategy and cross-cultural management. In addition to her substantive roles at Sheffield Hallam University and subsequently the University of Bradford, since 2017 she has also been a visiting lecturer at the University of Bordeaux, where she teaches a postgraduate course on intercultural communication. Prior to academia, Natalie held various positions in the private sector, specialising in export sales and has worked extensively with organisations in southern Europe and Latin America.
Apr 05, 2023 13:13 pm UTC| Business
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