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Title:
The relationship between leadership styles and organisational innovation : A systematic literature review and narrative synthesis
Authors: Mohamed Alblooshi, Mohammad Shamsuzzaman, Salah Haridy
Year: 2021
Keywords: Not Available
Journal: European Journal of Innovation Management
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Local/International: Local
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Abstract:

Purpose This study explores the role of leadership in organisational innovation by reviewing several publications that discuss the relationship between various leadership styles and innovation. Design/methodology/approach The study followed a descriptive research methodology by reviewing 64 journal articles on the relationship between various leadership styles and innovation. The articles were analysed descriptively and then reviewed based on the leadership style it discusses to derive meaningful findings on the relationship between leadership and innovation. Findings Various leadership styles had a positive impact on organisational innovation either directly or indirectly, by influencing the organisational climate, employees' and leaders' behaviours or other organisational variables such as learning and knowledge sharing. Some leadership styles had both direct and indirect impacts on organisational innovation. Research limitations/implications This study collected journal articles published in almost all major electronic databases such as Emerald, ScienceDirect, Taylor & Francis and Scopus. However, the review is limited to journal articles in which the title, abstract or author-specified keywords contain the search terms “leadership” and “innovation,” and published between 2000 and 2019. Therefore, this review may miss some relevant research insights mentioned in the literature that discussed innovation or leadership separately not combined. Originality/value This study contributes to the existing body of research on leadership and innovation by extensively discussing the role of various leadership styles in determining organisational innovation. The analysis reveals that prior studies had many limitations and focused on specific leadership styles only. The study goes a step further by explaining how the leadership and innovation aspects are related, and classifying various leadership styles according to their impact on organisational innovation being direct, indirect or both.

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