RT Book,_Section T1 The concept of leadership and its evolution in the scientific literature: digital leadership A1 Barral Buceta, Bran A1 Haz-Gómez, Francisco Eduardo A2 Bouzas Lorenzo, Ramón A2 Betta, Giovanni A2 Figus, Alessandro A2 Spulber, Diana K1 Leadership K1 Education K1 Skills AB Leadership, and how it is understood, classified or trained, has been the subject of debate throughout history. However, its characteristics, even if they can be kept relatively constant, have also been influenced by the historical events that humanity has faced. A variety of approaches, from sociology or political science to economics and health, as well as thoselinked to new technologies, have in one way or another incorporated this concept and brought it closer to their fields of work. In this context, this research carries out a search in the Scopus database to visualize the evolution of the attention paid to the classical concept of leadership and the emerging concept linked to new technologies, generally known as digital leadership. The aim is to verify their evolution, to identify the main countries and areas of production and to verify the validity of both ideas and their future prospects.The conclusions point to a strengthening of the predominance of the leadership concept and the still nascent definition of the idea of digital leadership, whose role has become more relevant in the recent pandemic context. PB Kozybayev University of North Kazakhistan SN 978-60-1322-662-0 YR 2023 FD 2023 LK https://hdl.handle.net/10347/39492 UL https://hdl.handle.net/10347/39492 LA eng NO Barral Buceta, B., Haz-Gómez, F.E., The concept of leadership and its evolution in the scientific literature: digital leadership in The importance of DevelopingSkills and Teachers Training for Leadership, Kozybayev University, 2023 DS Minerva RD 29 abr 2026