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Human-Centered Research in Sarawak

Psychology-led qualitative and mixed-methods research to understand how people think, feel, and behave in context for organizations in Sarawak, Malaysia.

Malaysia

Local Context: Sarawak

Sarawak is Borneo's largest state with unique indigenous cultures and development challenges. Groundwork's psychology-led approach ensures that research conducted here reflects the real behaviors, emotions, and decision-making patterns of people in this specific context.

Malaysia's multiethnic society—Malay, Chinese, Indian, and indigenous communities—creates layered behavioral dynamics that require culturally sensitive research approaches.

Human-Centered Research

Human-Centered Research: What We Deliver

In-depth interviews (IDIs)
Focus group discussions (FGDs)
Ethnographic and contextual research
Survey design and integration

Insights We Uncover

Decision-making processes
Everyday behaviors and routines
Emotional and social drivers

Led by Senior Psychologists

Every project is directly handled by experienced consultants with deep Malaysian context.

Behavior in Context

We study people as they live—within the families, communities, and systems of Sarawak.

Beyond What People Say

We uncover what people feel, avoid, rationalize, and struggle to articulate.

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