IntroductionDistributed work has made e-leadership central to how teams coordinate, connect, and perform through digital technologies. This is particularly important in distributed new product development teams, where uncertainty, time pressure, and reduced social cues intensify both coordination demands and emotional strain. Drawing on social exchange theory and leader–member exchange theory, this study investigates how e-leadership influences team performance through team emotional capability
E-leadership in distributed new product development teams: unveiling the interplay between performance, team emotional capability, and engagement
Oktay Koç

