I am not sure whether the links, I am providing will be useful or not.
You may find the following 2 links useful. First a two-volume book on the very subject.
The books address the linkage across one or more of these aspects: leadership styles and human capital development and knowledge management practices amongst other attributes.
The second link addresses the differentiations between several popular leadership styles and what could be a better option in the field of product manufacturing?
Book Concurrent Engineering Fundamentals, Volume II: Integrated P...
Article What Management Style is Considered Best for Team-Based Orga...
A Primer on Intellectual Capital, available at http://www.adb.org/publications/primer-intellectual-capital, makes some effort to weave management (not leadership per se), intellectual capital (including its human, relational, and structural components), and knowledge management.
Dear Hamzah, you can take a look at the book(s): Rothwell, W., 2012 (Executive Editor). The Encyclopedia of Human Resource Management (3 Volumes). John Wiley and Sons AND at the article: Gibbert, A. et al. (2002), Five styles of customer knowledge management and how smart companies use them to create value. European Management Journal, vol. 20 (5), pp. 459-469.
thanks all for yours reply... leadership style play primer role in the human capital development, my question is there a theoretical background can illustrate or describe the relation connecting this 3 area?