Izyan Notowicaksono
Universitas Negeri Jakarta

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Reimagining Leadership in the Digital Era: A Systematic Literature Review of Digital and Transformational Leadership Muhammad Ikhwan; Izyan Notowicaksono; Bunga Dahayu; Faizya Ghanya Nurelsetya; Jihan Adelia; Najwa Adlina; Natasya Naulia Malau
Journal of Business and Behavioural Entrepreneurship Vol. 10 No. 1 (2026): Journal of Business and Behavioural Entrepreneurship
Publisher : Fakultas Ekonomi, Universitas Negeri Jakarta, Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21009/JOBBE.010.1.03

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The goal of this studies is to systematically evaluate and synthesize the present literature concerning transformational leadership and virtual management in current corporations. This look at pursuits to become aware of dominant themes, methodological developments, theoretical trends, and unresolved studies gaps inthe current literature to provide a complete understanding of how those leadership paradigms make contributions to organizational sustainability and effectiveness. The method employed is a qualitative-descriptive Systematic Literature assessment (SLR) technique presenting thematic analysis and qualitative synthesis strategies. The population sample of this look at accommodates a dedicated literature dataset including peer-reviewed journal articles, convention complaints, instructional evaluations, and conceptual research posted as much as 2026, which especially cognizance on management transformation, digital abilities, and enterprise 4.zero environments. The outcomes exhibit that digital and transformational leadership are an increasing number of interconnected strategic requirements that at once aid enterprise model innovation, organizational agility, and revolutionary paintings conduct. but, the synthesis also well-knownshows tremendous conceptual fragmentation, a lack of standardized operational metrics, and an urgent need for longitudinal research regarding follower reviews in virtual work systems. The look at concludes that current corporations require an included framework combining transformational values with virtual competencies to preserve moral governance and long-term sustainability.