Journal of Leadership & Organizational Studies | 2021

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

 
 
 
 

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

Volume None
Pages 1548051821997406
DOI 10.1177/1548051821997406
Language English
Journal Journal of Leadership & Organizational Studies

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