About this Research Topic
This Research Topic will focus on the way of working in virtual teams, on smart or agile leadership, distance leading and – consequently – the changes which arise out of the form of working “alone” and the economic and personal benefits of this concept. Research questions therefore could focus on problems which can arise but also positive outputs for the organization and the employees, the best conditions for agile leadership, the requirements for the working environment or the requirements for leaders.
The subjects of this Research Topic include, but are not limited to, the following areas:
• Conceptual views of agile and/or smart leadership
• Agile leadership of digital teams in general
• New organizational structures - flat organizational structures
• Self-organized teams, division of tasks, distribution of decision-making authority - power sharing, employee participation
• Effects of agile leadership on the well-being indicators of the workforce (e.g burnout)
• Leadership challenges in times of unexpected changes
• Economic benefits of agile leadership
• Critical aspects of agile leadership and agile teams in the view of psychosocial risks
• Effects of agile leadership on the well-being indicators of the workforce
• Health and beneficial outcomes of agile leadership
Keywords: Agility, Leadership, Psychosocial Risk Management, Stress, Burnout, Health Promotion, Organizational Practices, Human Resources Implications, COVID-19, HRM Policy
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