Leadership in the digital era: A review of who,what, when,where, and why |
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Affiliation: | 1. University of North Carolina, Charlotte, United States;2. Binghamton University, United States;3. University of Lausanne, Switzerland;4. Waseda University, Japan |
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Abstract: | Leadership as a social influence process has always involved a complex set of phenomena that demands an interdisciplinary lens. Leadership scholarship has now entered into a digital era. In a digital era, the overall phenomenon is changing, as are the tools through which we study it, demanding a new “lens” through which we view leadership. Yet, this raises the question, to what extent is leadership different in a digital era? In acknowledgement of this trend, a special issue was commissioned at The Leadership Quarterly that sought to stimulate the imagination of leadership scholars and practitioners. In the current work, we begin with a brief review of who, what, when, where and why of digital leadership. We cover leadership in informal contexts (e.g., social media), generalization from face-to-face to virtual contexts, computational modeling, the leveraging of technology (e.g., machine learning; Big Data), as well methodological how-to guides. We then plot a path forward for leadership scholars in the dawn of the digital era. |
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Keywords: | Leadership Digital Virtual Big data Computational modeling Machine learning Topic modeling Experiments |
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