Richard Brunet-Thornton

Richard Brunet-Thornton, FRSA, MIM, MBA, PhD, is a member of the Department of Management, Faculty of Business Administration of the University of Economics, Prague. Is Managing Director of the Cross-Cultural Management Centre and Executive Consultant of the Centre for Digital Transformation. He also serves as the Executive Advisor to the Institute of Management. Research interests centre on intercultural management and communications, intercultural negotiation styles, cultural anthropology and ethnology, and cross-cultural knowledge management. Given his 45-year experience in the IS/IT industry as head of an international business practice, he has worked in over 40 counties in this capacity. Richard’s other interests include international project management and the cultural aspects of digital transformation. He holds editorial positions on various scholarly journals and publication boards. Richard is a Fellow of the Royal Society of the Arts (UK) and a member of the American Psychological Association.

Publications

Examining Cultural Perspectives in a Globalized World
Richard Brunet-Thornton. © 2020. 350 pages.
Researchers are beginning to draw attention to the human side concerning the implications of the digital age. Cultural challenges faced by international virtual teams, management...
Preface
Richard Brunet-Thornton. © 2018. 8 pages.
This Preface is included in the book Analyzing the Impacts of Industry 4.0 in Modern Business Environments.
Impact of Organizational Trauma on Workplace Behavior and Performance
Stanislav Háša, Richard Brunet-Thornton. © 2017. 413 pages.
There are many different types and causes of trauma in the workplace which can impact employee behavior and performance. Thus, it is imperative for managers to discover new ways...
Knowledge Management as a Tool for Influencing Customers: Revisited
Richard Brunet-Thornton, Petra Marešová, Vladimír Bureš, Tereza Otčenášková. © 2015. 22 pages.
This chapter revisits an earlier published model of the Cost-Benefit Analysis method focused on KM projects. Although it continues to centre on the customer and the general...
An Evaluation of Customer-Centric Benefits Associated with Knowledge Management
Petra Marešová, Vladimír Bureš, Richard Brunet-Thornton, Tereza Otcenášková. © 2012. 22 pages.
Growing concern over the state of Knowledge Management (KM) in the Czech Republic has compelled both researchers and practitioners to document current trends. Our study in...