The Palgrave Encyclopedia of the Possible

For The Palgrave Encyclopedia of The Possible, we were asked to write the contribution on FLOW. Jef van den Hout & Orin Davis once again joined forces and together produced this beautiful publication. The context outlined is that of the Solar Team Eindhoven. It then explains in an accessible way the importance of experiencing both flow and team flow to achieve something insanely beautiful!

Scientific publication

Scientific publication

The Palgrave Encyclopedia of the Possible

For The Palgrave Encyclopedia of The Possible, we were asked to write the contribution on FLOW. Jef van den Hout & Orin Davis once again joined forces and together produced this beautiful publication. The context outlined is that of the Solar Team Eindhoven. It then explains in an accessible way the importance of experiencing both flow and team flow to achieve something insanely beautiful!

Imagine a group of 26 strangers coming together for a student competition around solving a sustainability problem. It’s a long-term competition, which means the team has to strategically distribute tasks, stay involved, be able to focus long enough to actually learn something, and create something meaningful that will help them later during graduation. That’s quite a task, but the Solar Team Eindhoven (STE) of Eindhoven University of Technology (TU/e) succeeded in doing just that during the World Solar Challenge in Australia – and they built a solar car in the process.

What does it take to enable a team to perform at such a high level, with high commitment, a good division of labor and long-term dedication? In a world where so many business challenges and daily tasks depend on knowledge work and teamwork, the answer is invaluable. We argue that that answer is flow.

Want to read more? Here are some publications you might like.

Jef van den Hout
1 Mar 2016
Jef van den Hout
1 Mar 2016
flow, team flow monitor, teamflow

The Application of Team Flow Theory

Springer published the book “Flow Experience: Empirical Research and Applications” in January 2016. In it, we wrote the chapter, “The Application of Team Flow Theory.”
Jef van den Hout
5 Dec 2024
Jef van den Hout
5 Dec 2024
Team flow, team flow cycle, team flow monitor

How to Spark Team Flow Over Time

In the scientific journal “Human Factors and Ergonomics in Manufacturing & Service Industries “we recently published the article titled: How to Spark Team Flow Over Time In this article, we report on a longitudinal study where we deployed the Team Flow Monitor for six months as a cyclical reflective tool for creating an optimal collaborative climate.
Jef van den Hout
5 Nov 2022
Jef van den Hout
5 Nov 2022
flow, review

A Scoping Review of Flow Research.

Together with fellow European flow researchers, Jef van den Hout (founder of Flow Concepts) conducted a systematic review of scientific articles on flow (2000-2016) in this publication. The result is a clustering of existing research and a set of new ideas for further research. The link to the publication is below.

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