| Literature DB >> 31507494 |
Laura Cortellazzo1, Elena Bruni1,2, Rita Zampieri1.
Abstract
Digital technology has changed organizations in an irreversible way. Like the movable type printing accelerated the evolution of our history, digitalization is shaping organizations, work environment and processes, creating new challenges leaders have to face. Social science scholars have been trying to understand this multifaceted phenomenon, however, findings have accumulated in a fragmented and dispersed fashion across different disciplines, and do not seem to converge within a clear picture. To overcome this shortcoming in the literature and foster clarity and alignment in the academic debate, this paper provides a comprehensive analysis of the contribution of studies on leadership and digitalization, identifying patterns of thought and findings across various social science disciplines, such as management and psychology. It clarifies key definitions and ideas, highlighting the main theories and findings drawn by scholars. Further, it identifies categories that group papers according to the macro level of analysis (e-leadership and organization, digital tools, ethical issues, and social movements), and micro level of analysis (the role of C-level managers, leader's skills in the digital age, practices for leading virtual teams). Main findings show leaders are key actors in the development of a digital culture: they need to create relationships with multiple and scattered stakeholders, and focus on enabling collaborative processes in complex settings, while attending to pressing ethical concerns. With this research, we contribute to advance theoretically the debate about digital transformation and leadership, offering an extensive and systematic review, and identifying key future research opportunities to advance knowledge in this field.Entities:
Keywords: digital technology; digital transformation; e-leadership; ethics; leadership; literature review; skills; virtual teams
Year: 2019 PMID: 31507494 PMCID: PMC6718697 DOI: 10.3389/fpsyg.2019.01938
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Front Psychol ISSN: 1664-1078
Figure 1Growth of articles on leadership and digitalization.
Figure 2Search strategy and selection criteria.
Dataset citations, source, level of analysis and empirical/theoretical approach.
| Avolio et al., | 222 | Leadership Quarterly | Macro | Theoretical |
| McAfee and Brynjolfsson, | 174 | Harvard Business Review | Macro | Empirical |
| Rosenbloom, | 167 | Strategic Management Journal | Micro | Empirical |
| Hambley et al., | 112 | Organizational Behavior and Human Decision Processes | Micro | Empirical |
| Avolio et al., | 45 | Leadership Quarterly | Macro | Theoretical |
| Robin et al., | 42 | Academic Medicine | Macro | Theoretical |
| Lee and Man Chan, | 27 | Information Communication and Society | Micro | Empirical |
| Horner-Long and Schoenberg, | 26 | European Management Journal | Macro | Empirical |
| Agarwal et al., | 24 | Information Communication and Society | Macro | Empirical |
| Lee, | 19 | International Journal of Project Management | Macro | Theoretical |
| Kodama, | 18 | Technovation | Macro | Empirical |
| Morgareidge et al., | 15 | Frontiers of Architectural Research | Macro | Empirical |
| Heinz et al., | 14 | Team Performance Management: An International Journal | Macro | Empirical |
| Diamante and London, | 13 | Journal of Management Development | Micro | Theoretical |
| Lynn Pulley and Sessa, | 12 | Industrial and Commercial Training | Micro | Empirical |
| Lu et al., | 12 | Computers in Human Behavior | Micro | Empirical |
| Gordon, | 11 | Information Communication and Society | Macro | Theoretical |
| Geoffrion, | 8 | Production and Operations Management | Macro | Theoretical |
| Gerbaudo, | 7 | Information Communication and Society | Macro | Empirical |
| Gerth and Peppard, | 6 | Business Horizons | Micro | Empirical |
| Weiner et al., | 6 | Journal of Healthcare Management | Macro | Empirical |
| Tsai and Men, | 5 | New Media and Society | Micro | Empirical |
| Sullivan et al., | 5 | Network Science | Micro | Empirical |
| Berman and Korsten, | 4 | Strategy and Leadership | Macro | Empirical |
| Jawadi et al., | 4 | Human Systems Management | Micro | Empirical |
| Obschonka et al., | 3 | Journal of Business Venturing Insights | Micro | Empirical |
| Bartol and Liu, | 3 | Research in Personnel and Human Resources Management | Macro | Theoretical |
| Toepfl, | 3 | Information Communication and Society | Macro | Empirical |
| Henttonen et al., | 3 | Journal of Technology Management and Innovation | Micro | Empirical |
| Coutu, | 3 | Harvard Business Review | Micro | Empirical |
| Penney, | 2 | Journal of Communication | Micro | Empirical |
| Eyal, | 2 | Political Communication | Macro | Empirical |
| Sousa and Rocha, | 1 | Journal of Business Research | Micro | Empirical |
| Grafström and Falkman, | 1 | Journal of Organizational Change Management | Micro | Empirical |
| Bolden and O'Regan, | 1 | Journal of Management Inquiry | Micro | Theoretical |
| Roman et al., | 0 | Public Administration Review | Micro | Empirical |
| Richardson and Sterrett, | 0 | Educational Administration Quarterly | Micro | Empirical |
| Gupta and Pathak, | 0 | Journal of Organizational Change Management | Micro | Empirical |
| Schwarzmüller et al., | 0 | Management Revue | Micro | Empirical |
| David and Baden, | 0 | Information Communication and Society | Macro | Empirical |
| Bakardjieva et al., | 0 | Information Communication and Society | Macro | Empirical |
| Boe and Torgersen, | 0 | Frontiers in Psychology | Macro | Empirical |
| Dimitrov, | 1 | Conference Paper—Symposium—University of Phoenix: Envisioning Future Leadership: Utopia, Dystopia, or More of the Same? | Micro | Theoretical |
| Petrucci and Rivera, | 0 | Conference Paper—Symposium—University of Phoenix: Envisioning Future Leadership: Utopia, Dystopia, or More of the Same? | Micro | Theoretical |
| Stolze et al., | 0 | Conference Paper—European Conference on Innovation and Entrepreneurship | Macro | Empirical |
| Haddud and McAllen, | 0 | Conference Paper—Portland International Conference on Management of Engineering and Technology | Macro | Theoretical |
| Foerster and Duchek, | 0 | Conference Paper—Annual Meeting of the Academy of Management | Micro | Theoretical |
| Wang et al., | 0 | Conference Paper—International Conference on Electronic Business | Micro | Empirical |
| Jones, | 0 | Conference Paper—International Conference on Management Leadership and Governance | Micro | Empirical |
| Bekkhus and Hallikainen, | 0 | Conference Paper—Conferencia da Associacao Portuguesa de Sistemas de Informacao | Micro | Theoretical |
| Prince, | 0 | Conference Paper—International Conference on Electronic Business | Micro | Theoretical |
| Van Outvorst et al., | 0 | Conference Paper—International Conference on Management Leadership and Governance | Micro | Theoretical |
| Bygstad et al., | 0 | Conference Paper—Scandinavian Conference on Information Systems | Macro | Empirical |
| Gheni et al., | 0 | Conference Paper—IEEE Conference on e-Learning, e-Management and e-Services | Micro | Theoretical |
Main categories summary.
| E-leaders and organizations | Avolio et al., |
| Digital tools and organizations | Bartol and Liu, |
| Organizations and ethics | Lee, |
| Leadership and digital tools: insights from social movement studies | Agarwal et al., |
| The evolution of C-level roles | Gerth and Peppard, |
| Leaders' skills in the Digital Era | Coutu, |
| Leading virtual teams | Avolio et al., |