Vinod C Nayak
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Vinod C Nayak is an emerging scholar at the intersection of healthcare technology and behavioral acceptance, with a focused research interest in the adoption of robotic-assisted surgery. His most cited work, “Exploring the acceptance of robotic assisted surgery among the Indian population: An empirical investigation” (2024), has already garnered 7 combined citations—a strong early indicator of impact. In this study, Nayak empirically examines the factors driving or hindering the uptake of minimally invasive surgical technologies in India, a critical area as the nation modernizes its healthcare infrastructure. By applying established technology acceptance models to a novel context, he bridges the gap between advanced surgical innovation and real-world patient and provider attitudes. His contributions highlight the sociotechnical challenges of integrating robotics into traditional medical settings, offering actionable insights for policymakers and hospital administrators. Nayak’s work is particularly notable for its timely focus on the Indian demographic, a rapidly growing market for medical robotics. As his citation count continues to rise, his research promises to shape how emerging economies prepare for and implement cutting-edge surgical technologies.
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