Transformational Leadership in Public Sector Innovation: A Bibliometric Analysis
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leadership in innovation in public sector organisations is still scarce. The use of
bibliometric methods is considered very effective in providing knowledge about variables
in the grand theory of specific fields of science that have not been studied much in
research. Furthermore, the bibliometric method can also explain the written
communication process and its development in a scientific discipline (Zakiyyah et al.,
2022).
Research (Purbohastuti, 2021) entitled "Bibliometric Analysis of Leadership
Research" discusses leadership and the development of leadership science in the 5.0 era.
Then, a study by (Idris & Zairoh, 2022) entitled "A Bibliometric Analysis of Servant
Leadership for Future Research" discusses Servant Leadership using a Scopus database.
The research mentioned does not explicitly address transformational leadership in public
sector innovation. Related to this, the bibliometric study that the researcher conveyed
became a novelty or novelty in the research conducted.
Based on the explanation the researcher has submitted, this study aims to analyse
the scientific literature in answering several questions: 1) What is the trend of scientific
publications (journals) regarding transformational leadership in public sector innovation?
2) What journals are most influential?; 3) Who is the most influential author?; 4) Potential
research topics for the future?
In the public sector, innovation grows when knowledge of problems and solutions
meets individuals who can and are motivated to act, requiring the support of regulatory,
legal, and bureaucratic processes that support creativity and innovation development
(Daglio et al., 2014). Therefore, in line with the literature found, it can be said that
leadership is the most dominant factor in fostering innovation in organisations. The
climate in the organisation primarily determines the drive for innovation, that is, how
conditions in the organisation support the growth of initiatives to innovate. Innovation
experts have noted that support from the highest management level in the organisation is
one of the factors supporting the growth of innovation.
Transformational leadership is an approach to leadership that focuses on the leader's
efforts to provide inspiration and motivation while changing team members innovatively
to achieve higher performance (Siregar & Kemalasari, 2023). Transformational
leadership is tasked with aligning the interests of the organisation and its members, which
can be directive or participatory. A transformational leadership approach motivates team
members to exceed expectations, continually evolve, increase confidence, and prioritise
the unit's or organisation's interests over personal interests by combining charisma,
intellectual stimulation, and attention to individual needs. Transformational leaders have
a strong sense of intrinsic value and conceptual systems, where the leader provides a clear
vision for subordinates, stimulates awareness of the importance of the task performed,
builds a climate of mutual trust, motivates to put forward the interests of the organisation
which ultimately achieves performance beyond expectations (Zhu & Huang, 2023).
Public sector transformational leadership is a model with advantages in restoring,
maintaining, and building public trust in government (Yusuf et al., 2023).