Indian Institute of Technology Bombay: Inclusivity in Premier Education
Rahul Kamble, Sushanta Kumar Sarma, Ritesh Kumar
Product #:W36698
Supplier:Ivey
Discipline:Organizational Behaviour/Leadership
Setting:India, United Kingdom, United States, 2023
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Learning Objectives
This case is suitable for undergraduate, graduate, and executive education courses dealing with topics such as diversity, equity, and inclusion, ethics, and discrimination in the workplace. The case provides a comprehensive examination of subtle forms of discrimination that persist despite legal protections available to victims. By delving into concepts such as microaggressions, inclusivity, and organizational culture, this case encourages a critical analysis of caste-based discrimination and its impact on institutional dynamics. It challenges students to explore how organizations can foster a more inclusive culture and address underlying biases effectively. After working through the case and assignment questions, students will be able to
- develop an understanding of caste as a barrier to inclusion;
- understand the implication of exclusion on the peer group;
- understand the role of stakeholders in addressing exclusion; and
- explore the possible mechanisms of minimizing caste-based exclusions.