The effectiveness of agile leadership in practice: A comprehensive meta-analysis of empirical studies on organizational outcomes

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Career development
covid-19
digital transformation
Economy
employee outcome
Employee performance
Epidemics
Financial management
innovation management
interpersonal trust
leadership practice
Mediation
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