<p><b>Cross-Cultural Analysis</b> is the sequel to <i>Culture''s Consequences</i>, the classic work published by Geert Hofstede, one of the most influential management thinkers in today''s times. Hofstede''s original work introduced a new research paradigm in cross-cultural analysis: studying cultural differences through nation-level dimensions (complex variables defined by intercorrelated items). This paradigm has been subsequently used by hundreds of prominent scholars all over the world and has produced solid results. </p><p>This new text takes the next step: It critically examines in one comprehensive volume the current, prevalent approaches to cross-cultural analysis at the level of nations that have been developed since Hofstede''s work, offering students and researchers the theoretical and practical advantages and potential pitfalls of each method.</p><p>The book is structured into four distinct parts. Parts I and II focus on the main theoretical and statistical issues in cross-