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AI-powered leadership : a systemic literature review
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AI-powered leadership : a systemic literature review

Muhammad Faisal Aziz Dr., J Irudhaya Rajesh, Fazilat Jahan, Adela McMurray, Nisar Ahmed, Roshni Narendran and Christian Harrison
Journal of managerial psychology, Vol.40(5), pp.604-630
20/07/2025

Abstract

Systemic literature review Artificial intelligence Digital transformation A-I powered leadership Leadership
Purpose - In this era of rapid technological advancement, Artificial Intelligence (AI) has emerged as a crucial factor in reshaping organisational dynamics, notably in the realm of leadership. This systematic literature review (SLR) aims to investigate the emerging relationship between AI and leadership, focusing on defining AI-powered leadership, identifying prevalent themes, exploring challenges, and uncovering research gaps within the relevant literature. Design/methodology/approach - A sample of 73 papers was chosen after carefully applying the inclusion and exclusion criteria to 1387 research articles that were initially sought. Using the methodological framework presented by Denyer and Tranfield (2009), our study adopted a fourstep procedure to obtain insights from the corpus of literature. The papers were analysed by employing content and thematic analysis to address four key questions. Findings - The review explores various definitions of AI-powered leadership proposed in the literature base
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