New Kids on the Block? A Bibliometric Analysis of Emerging COVID-19—Trends in Leadership Research

IF 5 3区 管理学 Q1 MANAGEMENT
R. Bauwens, Saša Batistič, S. Kilroy, Sanne Nijs
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Abstract

The COVID-19 pandemic has resulted in unprecedented challenges for society. The effects on organizations have been drastic and such tough times have demanded new organizational solutions as well as strong and new forms of organizational leadership. Leadership scholars have accelerated their research efforts in the quest to identify what is needed to lead in these uncertain times. In this paper, we adopt a bibliometric review to unravel the emerging trends in leadership research in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic, and in doing so, identify commonalities and divergences in these themes with respect to leadership approaches and assess potential avenues for future research. The findings reveal that research on the topic has emerged along six main clusters: (1) leadership and employee health during pandemic times, (2) public leadership, (3) leadership in health care, (4) leadership and diversity, (5) educational leadership, and (6) leadership and persuasive communication. The findings reveal that across these clusters, the pandemic has sparked research on leadership approaches that deal with change and uncertainty as well as those that are less hierarchical and person centered in nature. We also notice a novel attention to context. Rather than “new kids on the block,” these trends are largely continuations of established leadership theories and approaches that see their particular importance increase in this unprecedented situation. Finally, we outline some distinct avenues for further research with regard to leadership in COVID-19 times.
街区里的新孩子?领导力研究中新出现的COVID-19趋势的文献计量分析
新冠肺炎大流行给社会带来了前所未有的挑战。对组织的影响是巨大的,这种艰难时期需要新的组织解决方案以及强有力的新形式的组织领导。领导力学者们加快了他们的研究工作,以确定在这个不确定的时代需要什么来领导。在这篇论文中,我们采用文献计量综述来揭示新冠肺炎大流行后领导研究的新趋势,并在这样做的过程中,确定这些主题在领导方法方面的共性和分歧,并评估未来研究的潜在途径。研究结果显示,关于这一主题的研究主要分为六类:(1)疫情期间的领导力和员工健康,(2)公共领导力,(3)医疗保健领导力,(4)领导力和多样性,(5)教育领导力,以及(6)领导力和说服力沟通。研究结果显示,在这些集群中,新冠疫情引发了对应对变化和不确定性的领导方法的研究,以及那些不那么等级森严、以人为中心的领导方法。我们还注意到对语境的新颖关注。这些趋势在很大程度上是既定领导理论和方法的延续,而不是“街区里的新生代”,在这种前所未有的情况下,这些理论和方法显得尤为重要。最后,我们概述了一些关于新冠肺炎时代领导力的进一步研究的独特途径。
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