Prof. Mukta Kulkarni to deliver IIMB Chair of Excellence seminar on Identity and Inclusion in Organisations
Research seminar to be held on 24 July from 5:00 PM to 6:00 PM
22 June, 2026, Bengaluru: The Indian Institute of Management Bangalore will host an IIMB Chair of Excellence seminar on ‘Identity and Inclusion in Organisations’ on 24 July 2026, from 5:00 PM to 6:00 PM, in Classroom N-201 at IIMB.
The seminar will be led by Prof. Mukta Kulkarni, Dean, Programmes and faculty of the Organizational Behavior & Human Resources Management area, who held the IIMB Chair of Excellence position from June 2023 to May 2026.
To register, please click HERE.
Abstract
The session will examine how organisations shape experiences of identity, inclusion, and inequality, drawing on research across disability, neurodivergence, and broader processes of social change. Through her work, Prof. Kulkarni will explore how individuals navigate organisational norms, construct identities, and respond to exclusion in contemporary workplaces.
The discussion will also highlight the role of organisational narratives, practices, and institutions in either sustaining or challenging inequalities, while reflecting on the possibilities for fostering inclusion, solidarity, and meaningful transformation within organisations.
Prof. Mukta Kulkarni to deliver IIMB Chair of Excellence seminar on Identity and Inclusion in Organisations
Research seminar to be held on 24 July from 5:00 PM to 6:00 PM
22 June, 2026, Bengaluru: The Indian Institute of Management Bangalore will host an IIMB Chair of Excellence seminar on ‘Identity and Inclusion in Organisations’ on 24 July 2026, from 5:00 PM to 6:00 PM, in Classroom N-201 at IIMB.
The seminar will be led by Prof. Mukta Kulkarni, Dean, Programmes and faculty of the Organizational Behavior & Human Resources Management area, who held the IIMB Chair of Excellence position from June 2023 to May 2026.
To register, please click HERE.
Abstract
The session will examine how organisations shape experiences of identity, inclusion, and inequality, drawing on research across disability, neurodivergence, and broader processes of social change. Through her work, Prof. Kulkarni will explore how individuals navigate organisational norms, construct identities, and respond to exclusion in contemporary workplaces.
The discussion will also highlight the role of organisational narratives, practices, and institutions in either sustaining or challenging inequalities, while reflecting on the possibilities for fostering inclusion, solidarity, and meaningful transformation within organisations.
