His research is broadly focused on understanding the factors that determine success of organization in adoption of emerging digital technologies at the individual, team, organization, and ecosystem levels, using a variety of qualitative and quantitative data methods including single case study, multiple cases studies, survey, and experimental design. His ongoing research mostly explores the different dimensions of strategizing for digital technologies, particularly digital platforms and ecosystems.
His research has been published in outlets such as Strategic Management Journal, Journal of Management Studies, Long Range Planning, Journal of Product Innovation Management, and R&D Management. He is currently serves as organizer and guest editor of a Long Range Planning special issue entitled Strategizing in a digital era. He has co-organized several events, including two extensions to SMS annual conferences in Stockholm(2015) and Amsterdam(2018) and three panel sessions, that bring practitioners and scholars together in interactive settings. He is a memebr of Editorial Board at Long Range Planning.