Journal Screenshot

International Journal of Academic Research in Business and Social Sciences

Open Access Journal

ISSN: 2222-6990

Open access

The paper explored youth leadership development within the context of the rapidly evolving digital technologies and its attendant unprecedented impact on individuals, organizations and economies. Conceived as the “digital natives”, young people connect and access digital platforms to socialize, obtain information and seek entertainment regularly. The central theme of this paper is that integration of emerging and frontier technologies in youth development programmes creates opportunities to disseminate and scale up technological solutions that produce healthy youth with potential to contribute towards community betterment. Young people are reflections of the future of every society. Relying on descriptive method, it is established that the paradoxical nature of the cyber space provides prospects for social development but exposes youth to risks. Regardless of young people becoming digital being, hardly can they engage in independent thinking as they suffer deficit of rationality and responsibility on account of their addiction to internet. Based on this, it is suggested that policy makers sponsor digital literacy programmes, empower youth voice, promote adult-youth collaborative networks, support youth-led initiatives, incorporate young people in decision-making process that affect them, encourage critical thinking to develop digital solutions to real-life problems, design proactive, innovative and inclusive programmes for youth in the society such that surfing the internet would not make the youth to compromise their privacy, safety and integrity; and strengthen the roles of prime enablers of youth with a view to producing functional and responsible generation that contribute to strategic planning and governance process.

Abdullah, H., Abd Manan, N. & Abu Samah, A. (2014). Youth, internet addiction, and social capital. In Abdullah, H., Ortega, A., Omar, S. Z. & D’Silva, J. L. (eds) Issues underlying our young generation. University Putra Malaysia Press. pp 47-58
Abdullah, N. H., Hassan, I., Ahmad, M. F., Hassan, N. A. & Ismail, M. M. (2021a). Social media, youths and political participation in Malaysia: A review of literature. International Journal of Academic Research in Business and Social Sciences, 11 (4), 845-857
Abdullah, N. H., Hassan, I., Ahmad, M. F., Omar, F. I., & Azmi, M. N. L. (2021b). YouTube usage and youth netizens’ behaviors: A correlational study. Quantum Journal of Social Sciences and Humanities, 2 (2), 56-64
Aiyede, E. R. (2021). If gold rusts, what will iron do? Politicians, academics and institution building. An Unpublished Inaugural lecture delivered at the University of Ibadan, Nigeria, December 16.
Bon, A., Saa-Dittoh, F., & Akkermans, H. (2024). Bridging the digital divide. In H. Werthner, H. Ghezzi, C., Kramer, J. Nida-Rumelin, J. Nuseibeh, B. Prem, & A. Stranger (Eds) Introduction to digital humanism (pp 283-298). Springer
Chetty, K., Qigui, L., Gcora, N., Josie, J., Wenwei, L., & Fang, C. (2018). Bridging the digital divide: Measuring digital literacy. Economics: The Open-Access, Open-Assessment E-Journal, 12: 1-20. http://dx.doi.org/10.5018/economics-ejournal.ja.2018-23
Cortellazzo, L., Bruni, E. & Zampieri, R. (2019). The role of leadership in a digitalized world: A review. 10: 1-21. Frontiers in Psychology. Doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2019.01938
Cullen, J., Muntz, A., Marsh, S., Simmonds, L., Mayes, J., O’Neill, K., & Duncan, S. (2024). Impact of digital screen use on health and wellbeing of children and adolescents: A narrative review. New Zealand Journal of Physiotherapy, 52 (1), 62-77
Davis, C. G. & Goldfield, G. S. (2024). Limiting social media use decreases depression, anxiety, and fear of missing out in youth with emotional distress: A randomized control trial. Psychology of Popular Media. advanced online publication.
https://doi.org/10.1037/ppm0000536
Dresang, E. T. (1999). Radical change: Books for youth in a digital change. H. W. Wilson
Dresang, E. T. (2005). The information-seeking behaviour of youth in the digital environment. Library Trends, 54 (2), 178-196
Gorodova, J., Pachina, N., Perfilova, A., & Pachin, G. (2023). “Digital competence as a factor of political socialization of youth”. 3rd International Conference on Technology Enhanced Learning on Higher Education (TELE), Lipetsk, Russian Federation (pp 241-245). Doi: 10.1109/TELE58910.2023.10184351
Groenewald, E. S. (2024). Literacy leadership in a changing world: Strategies for success in the 21st century
Gupta, P., & Verma, A. (2024). Bridging the digital divide: Navigating the landscape of digital equity. In B. Verma, B. Singla & A. Mittal (Eds) Digital technologies, ethics, and decentralization in the digital era (pp 78-92). IGI Global
Hale T., Cotton, S. & Gibson, P. A. (2016). Technology and Youth: Growing up in a digital world. Sociological Studies of Children and Youth, 19
Handoko, W., Setyoko, P. I., & Kurniasih, D. (2023). Youth’s digital literacy skills: Critical thinking to participate in elections. Journal of Local Government Issues (LOGOS), 6 (1), 19-34. https://doi.org/10.22219/logos.v6i1.23229
Hisa, A. & Mohiddin, F. (2019). A case study approach to measure the effectiveness of youth leadership programme. The 1st International Conference on Business, Management and Information System
International Telecommunications Union (2020). Measuring digital development: Facts and figures. Switzerland: ITU
International Telecommunications Union (2021). Digital Youth, ITU News Magazine 6, 1-52
Koh, K. (2015). Radical change theory: Framework for empowering digital youth. Journal of Research on Leadership and Young Adults, 5.
Lin, K. & Zizek, H. (2020). Digital Youth: living, learning and literacy. Beijing International Review of Education, 2, 310-322
Marin, V. I., & Castaneda, L. (2023). Developing digital literacy for teaching and learning. In O. Zawacki-Richter & I. Jung (eds.), Handbook of open distance and digital education (1089-1108). Springer. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-19-2090-6_64
Martinovic, D., Freiman, V. & Lekule, C. S. & Yang Y. (2018). The roles of digital literacy in social life of youth. Digital Literacy. Doi: 10.4018/978-1-5225-2255-3.ch201
Matracia, M., Rahman, A. U., Wang, R., Kishk, M. A., & Alouini, M. S. (2023). Bridging the digital divide. In X. Lin, J. Zhang, Y. Liu & J. Kim (Eds) Fundamentals of 6G communications and networking (pp 46-61). Springer.
Mihai, R-L. & Cretu, A. (2019). Leadership in the digital era. Valahian Journal of Economic Studies, 10 (24), 64-72. Doi: 10.2478/vjes-2019-0006
Mirkamali, M. (2005). Educational administration and leadership. Tehran: Ramin Publishers
Muhammad, A. T., Ramli, A. S. & Kam, G. (2014). A practitioner’s perspective and programmes that work. In Abdullah, H., Ortega, A., Omar, S. Z. & D’Silva, J. L. (eds) Issues underlying our young generation. University Putra Malaysia Press. pp 121-134
Nabavi, R. T., Abu Talib, M., Ahmad, S. & Mansor, M. (2014). Youth development and education in the age of information. In Abdullah, H., Ortega, A., Omar, S. Z. & D’Silva, J. L. (eds) Issues underlying our young generation. University Putra Malaysia Press. pp 32-46
Nuryadi, M. H., & Widiatmaka, P. (2023). Strengthening civic literacy among students through literacy in society. journal of Education and Learning (EduLearn), 17 (2), 215-220. Doi: 10.11591/edulearn.vi7i2.20746
OECD (2018). Children & young people’s mental health in the digital age. https://www.oecd.org
Para-Gonzalez, Jimenez-Jimenez, D. & Martinez-Lorente, A. R. (2018). Exploring the mediating effects between transformational leadership and organizational performance. employee Relations, 40 (2), 412-432
Petrosyan, A. (2023). Global internet penetration rate as of January by region. Statista.com/statistics/269329/penetration-rate-of-the-internet-by-region/
Pew research Centre (2020). American trends panel wave 56. https://www.pewresearch.org/internet/dataset/american-trends-panel-wave-56/
Prensy, M. (2009). From digital immigrants to digital natives to digital wisdom. Innovate, 5 (3)
Reddy, P., Chaudhary, K., & Hussein, S. (2023). A digital literacy model to narrow the digital literacy skills gap. Heliyon, 9, 1-16, e14878
Romer, D. (2016). Introduction to the issue of “Adolescents in the digital age: Effects on health and development”. media and Communication, 4 (3), 1-3. Doi: 10.17645/mac.v4i3.658
Setiadi, D., Nurhayati, S., Ansori, A., Zubaidi, M., & Amir, R. (2023). Youth’s digital literacy in the context of community empowerment in an emerging society. Society, 11 (1), 1-12
Stavropoulos, V., Motti-Stefanidi, F., & Griffiths, M. (2021). Risks and opportunities for youth in digital era: A cyber-developmental approach to mental health. European Psychologist, 1-8. https://doi.org/10.1027/1016-9040/a000451
Suandi, T. (2009). Volunteerism: Expanding the frontiers of youth development. an Inaugural lecture delivered at Universiti Putra Malaysia on 17 April
UNICEF (2020). Stepping forward: Connecting today’s youth to the digital future. UNICEF, PwC and Generation Unlimited. https://pwc.to/UWY-2020
Weigle, P. E., & Shafi, R. M. A. (2024). Social media and youth mental health. Current Psychiatry Reports, 26, 1-8. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11920-023-01478-w
Wong, B. L. H., Holly, L., Gray, W. & van Kessel R. (2021). Youth: Key drivers of digital adoption and health data governance, 27 (2), 18-21
World Youth Report (2020). Leveraging new technologies for youth
Yeoh, H. (2023). The challenges of balanced youth development in the cyber era. 3rd Distinguished lecture series on Youth Wellbeing, 6th April
Yugay, E. (2023). Digital literacy as a key factor in educating intellectual youth. Journal of Educators, Teachers and Trainers, 14 (1), 367-378

Rasheed, l. O. & Ismi, l. A. (2024). Towards Promoting Youth Leadership Development in the Digital Era. International Journal of Academic Research in Business and Social Sciences, 14(8), 1749–1759.