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Flow experiences at work: for high need achievers alone?
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Flow TheoryEngineeringProject ManagementJob DesignJob PerformanceUser-centered DesignHuman Resource ManagementOrganizational BehaviorPsychologyManagementFlow ExperiencesOrganizational PsychologyWork AttitudeEmployee LearningJob SatisfactionDesignMotivationUser ExperienceIntrinsic Task InterestPerformance StudiesOptimal ExperienceBusinessDesign ThinkingHuman-computer Interaction
Abstract Applying Csikszentmihalyi's ( 1990 ) flow theory of optimal experience to the workplace, two studies examined the relationships of employees' perceived skill and challenge at work and need for achievement with their positive mood, intrinsic task interest, and extra‐role performance. Among achievement‐oriented employees only, high skill and challenge was associated with greater positive mood, task interest, and performance than other skill/challenge combinations. Additionally, positive mood mediated the interactive relationship of skill/challenge and need for achievement with performance. Copyright © 2005 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
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