Author ORCID Identifier
https://orcid.org/0009-0008-0926-5693
Abstract
This paper explores the dynamics of virtual leadership within global remote work environments, focusing on the application of complex system modelling to understand and enhance leadership efficacy. The application of computational modelling has been a regular feature in economics, science and technology fields, however its application in virtual leadership with linkage to sport leadership appears to be a novel concept. Adopting a multidisciplinary approach, this paper incorporates Game Theory as a conceptual framework to make the leadership model more relevant and applicable that can offer simpler understanding of complex play of leadership drivers. The model incorporates five key leadership dimensional drivers such as communication, motivation, culture, trust, and technology as agents that influence change in other agents, specifically team members. The research attempts to discover approach for understanding leadership and team behavior through Relational Leadership dynamic in business as well as in sport environment.
Recommended Citation
Sonawane, Vijay Kumar; Roy, Bipllab; Acharjee, Purnendu Bikash; and PV, Indu
(2025)
"Orchestrating Complexity: The Art of Virtual Leadership in System Modelling,"
Northeast Journal of Complex Systems (NEJCS): Vol. 7
:
No.
1
, Article 14.
DOI: https://doi.org/10.63562/2577-8439.1095
Available at:
https://orb.binghamton.edu/nejcs/vol7/iss1/14
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