No Coffee Machine in the Cloud- A Qualitative Study Exploring the Experiences of Swedish Leaders Practicing Digital Leadership
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2025-09-09
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Purpose: The study aims to explore Swedish leaders’ experiences of leading digitally within a
multinational tech organisation, focusing on challenges, competencies, and the
balancing of relational and task-related responsibilities. Additionally, it will examine
how leaders strategically navigate the demands of digital leadership, available HR
support, and how the balance between demands and support affects leaders’
well-being.
Theory: The Job Demands-Resources (JD-R) model and Media Richness Theory (MRT) were
used as a theoretical framework. The JD-R model provides a holistic perspective on
how leaders’ experiences relate to job demands and available resources, while the
MRT offers a more in-depth focus on how leaders interpret and engage with digital
communication tools.
Method: A qualitative research design was applied to investigate the study’s purpose and
research questions. In total, 13 semi-structured interviews were conducted with 10
Swedish leaders and 3 HR professionals from a case company.
Result: This study shows that digital leadership introduces new demands that challenge
leaders, particularly in balancing task-oriented efficiency with relational
responsibilities. While leaders have adapted through experience and strategies,
relational aspects remain emotionally demanding and harder to replicate digitally.
Existing HR support is often too general to meet these new competency demands.
Thus, this study highlights the need for more targeted, context-driven support.
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Digital Leadership, Digital Work, Leaders Perspective, Job Demands-Resources Model, Media Richness Theory, Human Resource Support