Abstract

It is possible to define digital leadership as a type of leadership that is informed about digital technologies that help the digital transformation of employees and businesses and is also fed by modern leadership theories. The concept of digital leadership has come to the fore, particularly with Industry 4.0. Digital leadership is seen as an element that positively affects organizational culture and helps the development of the organization. Following the Covid-19 pandemic, businesses have experienced a considerable digital transformation, and it has been realized that digital leadership is now inevitable for businesses. Digital transformation is expected to contribute to the productivity and production of enterprises. The present study focused on the ability of digital leadership to avoid social loafing, which is negative organizational behavior. In particular, the extent to which job performance losses caused by social loafing were moderated by digital leadership was measured. In this regard, questionnaire forms were prepared and sent to 308 people. The collected data were interpreted by means of the Smart PLS program, and the results were obtained. In this respect, it is found that digital leadership has a moderating impact on the effect of social loafing on job performance. It is thought that the source of this effect could be explained in accordance with Social Impact Theory, Upper Echelon Theory, and Strategic Action Area Theory.

Details

Title
The Improving Role of Digital Leadership in the Impact of Social Loafing on Job Performance
Author
TOPÇUOĞLU, Ethem  VIAFID ORCID Logo  ; Mehmet Selman Kobanoglu; Erdoğan Kaygın  VIAFID ORCID Logo  ; Karafakıoglu, Engin; ERDOĞAN, Selen UYGUNGİL  VIAFID ORCID Logo  ; Burcu Turan Torun; Oktaysoy, Onur  VIAFID ORCID Logo 
Pages
22-40
Publication year
2023
Publication date
2023
Publisher
Canadian Institute for Knowledge Development (CIKD)
ISSN
23831103
e-ISSN
23456744
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
EN
ProQuest document ID
3169159131
Copyright
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