Title E-leadership within public sector organisations: a systematic literature review /
Authors Juknevičienė, Vita ; Leach, Nora ; Toleikienė, Rita ; Balčiūnas, Sigitas ; Razumė, Gotautė ; Rybnikova, Irma ; Abolina, Inese
DOI 10.3390/su17104474
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Is Part of Sustainability: Advances in economic development and business management.. Basel : MDPI. 2025, vol. 17, iss. 10, art. no. 4474, p. [1-31].. ISSN 2071-1050
Keywords [eng] e-leadership ; e-leadership research ; public sector organisations ; systematic review
Abstract [eng] E-leadership has become particularly prominent in the public sector over the last five years. The urgent shift requires more remote work and management via information and communication technologies. In recognition of its ever-growing popularity, the objective of this article is to provide a systematic review of the existing literature on e-leadership within public sector organisations and identify key research approaches and outcomes. The analysis provides a framework of research on e-leadership in public sector entities, by focusing on various theoretical, methodological, empirical and contextual perspectives, specifically tailored to public sector organisations. The detailed framework, presented here, incorporates dimensions, approaches, clusters and findings of previous research (articles, published in the period 2013–2022), aiding a deeper understanding of the phenomenon and its practical implementation. The study complies with PRISMA 2020 requirements. As it shall be demonstrated, interest in the phenomenon surged during the pandemic, particularly within educational and management disciplines. The findings highlight a predominant focus on leadership within educational institutions, whilst areas such as healthcare and public governance remain under-researched. The most common theoretical approach adopted is associated with the transformational leadership theory and encompasses three main interpretations. Specifically, it evaluates e-leadership as a strategic approach, a leadership process and a leadership transformation. Qualitative methodology predominates in e-leadership research within the public sector, with quantitative and mixed-method approaches being less frequent. Addressing the challenges identified by previous research, such as competency and infrastructure deficiencies, is crucial for advancing knowledge of e-leadership in the public sector and improving sustainable performance.
Published Basel : MDPI
Type Journal article
Language English
Publication date 2025
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