Digital Leadership: Characteristics, Challenges. and Opportunities

Digital Leadership: Characteristics, Challenges. and Opportunities

José Carvalho, Henrique Pires, Ana Pinto Borges, Elvira Vieira, Márcia Monteiro
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-6684-9172-0.ch010
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Abstract

The authors define and set in context the digital transformation process and how it affects the development of companies, the appearance of digital leadership and the characteristics predominantly recognized in this new type of leadership. A qualitative methodology was employed to understand the triangular alignment and involvement, composed of organization, digital transformation, and leadership. The authors verify there are different top leaders in the most diverse areas of activity and that there are indeed substantial changes in the leadership process. It allowed the identification of a set of characteristics, mainly from the communicational point of view, which is essential for the effective pursuit of the objectives of both the different work teams and the organizations themselves. The authors fill a gap in the extant literature because they present the decisive leadership characteristics in the context of an increasingly digitalized work environment, and have verified they are not yet strongly anchored in the extant literature.
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3. The Importance Of Leadership In The Transformation Process

Kane et al. (2019) state that leadership is a relationship of influence designed to stimulate and move organizations or groups of people toward an “imagined future” that depends on the alignment of values and the establishment of common goals. (Cilek 2019) states that leadership, especially in the aspects of encouragement, autonomy and transformational style, tends to encourage greater organizational commitment. Leadership has a relatively complex and fundamental dimension, which among others will influence organizational commitment, including all internal aspects such as the value of honesty and integrity for all stakeholders in the organization (Cho et al. 2019; Shinkevich et al., 2019).

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