2022
DOI: 10.1504/ijsoi.2022.123567
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A literature review of causal relationships in 21st century skills and digital leadership

Abstract: and PhD Candidate. She holds an international double degree in International Business and a Master in Innovation Management, Entrepreneurship and Digital Business. Her research focuses on the fields of digital competences, big data analytics capabilities, entrepreneurship, and innovation. She has published some research in high-impact journals and participated in international conferences such as ACIEK, INTED and AEDEM. Moreover, she is currently working in the entrepreneurship environments in collaboration wi… Show more

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“…Research trends are also carried out by examining specific academic themes and setting a certain period [18]. Most digital leadership research trends and literature reviews are analyzed using bibliometric methods [19], [20] or literature reviews [21], [21], [23]. However, using Open Knowledge Maps for digital leadership research has yet to be implemented.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Research trends are also carried out by examining specific academic themes and setting a certain period [18]. Most digital leadership research trends and literature reviews are analyzed using bibliometric methods [19], [20] or literature reviews [21], [21], [23]. However, using Open Knowledge Maps for digital leadership research has yet to be implemented.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%