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."

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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."

This book updates and informs the reader about the development of current empirical research on the flow experience. It opens up new research questions at the frontiers of the field. The book provides an overview of the latest findings in flow research within various fields, including social psychology, neuropsychology, performing arts and sports, education, work and everyday experiences. It integrates the latest knowledge from experimental studies of optimal experiences with the theoretical foundations of psychological flow that have been established over the past few decades.

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Jef van den Hout
28 Aug 2018
Jef van den Hout
28 Aug 2018
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The Conceptualization of Team Flow

In August 2018, Jef van den Hout, Orin Davis and Mathieu Weggeman published the article “The Conceptualization of Team Flow” in the scientific journal “The Journal of Psychology: Interdisciplinary and Applied.” This involved an extensive literature review which led to a generic model with propositions for research on the relationships between individual flow and team flow.
Jef van den Hout
1 Sep 2019
Jef van den Hout
1 Sep 2019
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Team Flow: The psychology of optimal collaboration

This book presents a series of studies that conceptualize, test and monitor team flow experiences in professional organizations to perform autonomously and successfully. It analyzes the processes by which team flow is created through case studies, and introduces a protocol for encouraging team flow in professional organizations.
Jef van den Hout
5 Dec 2014
Jef van den Hout
5 Dec 2014
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Buurtzorg De Beerzen in team flow

In this Dutch-written team portrait, we share the practical stories of Buurtzorg’s team De Beerzen from Middelbeers. How do they try to work together as smoothly as possible and why do they go to work whistling?

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