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This study undertakes a comprehensive examination of the evolution of innovation leadership from 1967 to 2023 based on a bibliometric analysis of articles from the Scopus database. The aim is to understand what has been written about innovation leadership, the key details, and which areas require additional investigation. Considering different perspectives, the study analyses all relevant articles on innovation leadership from 1967 to 2023, ensuring a thorough and reliable literature overview. The bibliometric analysis provides a comprehensive overview of current and future trends in the literature on innovation leadership. It shows the most important articles, the primary authors, frequently used terms, and the topic's development. This information is particularly useful for researchers who study, interact with or make decisions about innovation leadership, as it helps them understand what has been achieved and which areas require additional attention. It also guides future research by suggesting areas worthy of further investigation. The practical implications of this study are significant, empowering the reader with the knowledge to make informed decisions and take effective actions in innovation leadership. The study's findings will empower the audience, equipping them with the necessary knowledge to navigate the complex landscape of innovation leadership.
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