A Systematic Literature Review of E-Leadership
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MSc Golden Mashiri, Austin Mwange, MPA Robbson Manda, Dr. Joseph Chiseyengi Ph.D, MSc Musonda Ashley Masase-Muza, MSc Nizah Mutambo, MSc John Bwalya
2022
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This study aimed to explore the field of electronic leadership. In order to appreciate the extent to which e-leadership was discussed, a thorough analyses on selected book chapters, papers, thesis and professional journals spanning across 2000 to 2020 was conducted. A widespread review of the literature found a total of 35 articles mainly on e-leadership, virtual leadership, leading virtual teams, school ICT leadership. Findings shows that thorough studies on e-leadership are scarce and additional studies in e-leadership need to be done in the digital era. Recently due to the swift variations in work atmospheres caused by the Covid-19 pandemic, leadership has shifted from face-to-face to virtual contexts.
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