Flow as a Resource: A Contribution to Organizational Psychology
In Flow as a Resource, author Lisa Vivoll Straume investigates if and how the state of psychological flow can be used as a resource in organizational psychology. The 170 participants in this study represent occupations from a variety of fields. The results of this masters thesis indicate that goal setting can be a predictor of flow experiences at work. Implications regarding measurements of flow are discussed, and suggestions are made regarding the future research and applicability of the flow model.
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Flow as a Resource: A Contribution to Organizational Psychology
In Flow as a Resource, author Lisa Vivoll Straume investigates if and how the state of psychological flow can be used as a resource in organizational psychology. The 170 participants in this study represent occupations from a variety of fields. The results of this masters thesis indicate that goal setting can be a predictor of flow experiences at work. Implications regarding measurements of flow are discussed, and suggestions are made regarding the future research and applicability of the flow model.
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Flow as a Resource: A Contribution to Organizational Psychology

Flow as a Resource: A Contribution to Organizational Psychology

by Lisa Vivoll Straume
Flow as a Resource: A Contribution to Organizational Psychology

Flow as a Resource: A Contribution to Organizational Psychology

by Lisa Vivoll Straume

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In Flow as a Resource, author Lisa Vivoll Straume investigates if and how the state of psychological flow can be used as a resource in organizational psychology. The 170 participants in this study represent occupations from a variety of fields. The results of this masters thesis indicate that goal setting can be a predictor of flow experiences at work. Implications regarding measurements of flow are discussed, and suggestions are made regarding the future research and applicability of the flow model.

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ISBN-13: 9788251923101
Publisher: Fagbokforlaget
Publication date: 02/25/2008
Pages: 123
Product dimensions: 6.60(w) x 9.40(h) x 0.40(d)
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