#research4outcomes showcases our research at the intersection of society, culture, and technology, aimed at encouraging contextual, meaningful, and sustainable actions.

1 In the spotlight: telemedicine in India

Our first volume focuses on insights from the telemedicine sector in India: the landscape, the actors, the design of technologies and the socio-cultural influencers.

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2 In the spotlight: the shifting shapes of work

Our second volume puts forward the insights drawn from our work across various organizations, particularly centered on the digital and technology talent in India.

3 In the spotlight: leading through a digital wave

Our third volume puts foregrounds insights from our recent leadership coaching engagements. We identify four key enablers for leaders to drive change sustainably.

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4 In the spotlight: pivoting to platforms

Our fourth volume highlights findings from our research on businesses undergoing transformations to become platform-led. We outline key considerations for organizations as they pivot to platforms.

5 In the spotlight: designing the hybrid work model

Our fifth volume explores findings from our research on the meanings and experiences that employees seek from their workplaces. We outline key aspects of homes and offices that can serve as design principles for organizations.

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6 In the spotlight: enabling equality and belonging

Our sixth volume explores the meanings and lived experiences of equality and belonging in the workplace. We offer key considerations for leadership action aimed at enabling a culture of equality and belonging.

7 In the spotlight: education and aspirations in marginalized communities 

Our seventh volume explores policies targeted at educational inequity in tribal communities, and seeks to understand the factors impacting future-building capabilities of marginalized students. 

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8 In the spotlight: multiple articulations of professional success

Our eighth volume studies the ways in which professional success is defined and captured - using ethnographic tools to arrive at its multiple meanings.