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Systematic Literature Review and Future Agenda: Leadership Style and Dimension in Rural Tourism Settings
This article aims to outline research developments regarding leadership
styles in rural tourism and a leadership measurement index to explore future research direction opportunities. A systematic literature review was
conducted by reviewing a total final sample of 15 articles published from
2012-2021; the database sources used in the study were Elsevier, Emerald, MDPI, Taylor and Francais, and Harzing's Publish or Perish with the
Scopus API Key based on inclusion and exclusion criteria for analysis
and synthesis to meet the purpose of the article. Leadership styles in rural
tourism are currently found in 14 leadership styles. All leadership styles
in rural tourism illustrate the need for integration and networks to develop
successful rural tourism, in contrast to the leadership styles adopted by
other sectors. The dimension of leadership measurement in rural tourism
is based on the rural tourism characteristics. There are twelve leadership
dimensions measurement in rural tourism that are different from the
measurement of leadership in general. There are theoretical and empirical
gaps, so one of the challenges in applying the dimensions of leadership
measurement is bridging research with applications in other sectors. This
literature review is presented to describe the leadership style in rural tourism that is needed and has been widely adopted to help and support the
community to find a successful leadership style in developing rural tourism
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