Leadership Models in the Digital Economy: A Comprehensive Review

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Dmitro Hathurusinghe

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The digital economy has transformed organizational structures, competitive environments, and leadership requirements at an unprecedented pace. Traditional leadership frameworks—once effective in stable and predictable environments—are increasingly insufficient in addressing the complexities of digital transformation, data-driven decision-making, platform ecosystems, and rapid technological disruption. This paper provides a comprehensive review of leadership models relevant to the digital age, examining emerging paradigms such as digital leadership, transformational leadership, adaptive leadership, ambidextrous leadership, distributed leadership, and algorithm-augmented leadership. Drawing on 25 peer-reviewed sources, the paper synthesizes how digital technologies reshape leader–follower relationships, redefine strategic capabilities, and influence organizational innovation, agility, and performance. A comparative table highlights the strengths, limitations, and applicability of each leadership model across digital contexts. The analysis underscores that effective digital-era leadership must integrate tech fluency, data literacy, emotional intelligence, agility, collaborative capacity, and systems thinking. The study concludes with insights for future research and recommendations for organizations striving for competitive advantage in a digitally enabled world. 


 

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Hathurusinghe, D. (2023). Leadership Models in the Digital Economy: A Comprehensive Review. International Journal on Research and Development - A Management Review, 12(2), 140–146. Retrieved from https://journals.mriindia.com/index.php/ijrdmr/article/view/1824
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