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Strengths use and work-related flow: an experience sampling study on implications for risk taking and attentional behaviors

  • Wei Liu*
  • , Dimitri van der Linden
  • , Arnold B. Bakker
  • *此作品的通讯作者
  • Erasmus University Rotterdam
  • University of Johannesburg

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Purpose: Using positive psychology theories, the authors build a model to test whether episodic fluctuations in strengths use coincide with changes in flow experiences and further predict risk-taking behavior and attentional performance. Design/methodology/approach: A field study covering five working days was conducted among 164 Chinese employees; twice a day, they were asked to complete questionnaires regarding their strengths use and flow experiences during the previous hour (N = 938 observations). Immediately afterward, their risk-taking behaviors and attentional performance were tested using computerized tasks. Findings: Multilevel analyses showed that when employees used their strengths more often in the previous hour, they also reported an increase in flow. Episodic fluctuations in flow were positively associated with risk taking and negatively related to attentional performance. Practical implications: Employees should be encouraged to use their strengths more at work, as this might increase their flow experiences. At the same time, they should pay attention to the downsides of flow (i.e. less attention after flow) at an episodic level. Originality/value: The authors add to previous studies by using a more objective approach, namely employing computerized tasks on risk-taking behavior and attention to capture the behavioral outcomes of work-related flow.

源语言英语
页(从-至)47-60
页数14
期刊Journal of Managerial Psychology
37
1
DOI
出版状态已出版 - 18 1月 2022
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