The purpose of this study was to examine the construct validity of the WOrk-reLated Flow inventory (WOLF; Bakker, 2008). This instrument was administered to 711 men and women who were working in Queensland, Australia. The results from the confirmatory factor analysis showed that the WOLF has moderately acceptable construct validity, with the three-factor model being a borderline fit to the data. Tests of the convergent validity of the WOLF yielded satisfactory results. However, the analysis of the discriminant validity of the WOLF showed that the instrument poorly discriminated between work enjoyment and intrinsic work motivation. Follow-up exploratory factor analysis, using recommended procedures for determining the number of factors to ex...
The aims of this paper are to test (1) the factorial structure of the frequency of flow experience a...
This study extends the self-determination model of work engagement. Based on flow theory and self-de...
This multi-sample study (5 samples) revisited the content and factor structure of the Multidimension...
Abstract Flow in work is constituted by the positive experiences and mental state experienced during...
Flow at work is defined as a short-term peak experience characterized by absorption, work enjoyment,...
This paper describes the validation of a short scale measuring flow in work. Study 1 used explorator...
This chapter focuses on the experience of flow at work. It exemplifies the nature of the subjective ...
This chapter focuses on the experience of flow at work. It exemplifies the nature of the subjective ...
This introduction presents an overview of the key concepts discussed in the subsequent chapters of t...
Currently available methods for assessing flow at work do not assess the true experiential state of ...
The current paper was conducted for two aims: the first aim was to adapt the Work-Related Flow Inven...
As work environments become more complex and demanding, organizations are becoming more interested i...
Work engagement as a predictor of health is an emerging concept in occupational science and the Utre...
Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment of Psychological SciencesClive J. A. FullagarThe definition of flow h...
Considering flow as a non-ergodic process (i.e. non-homogeneous across indi- viduals and non-station...
The aims of this paper are to test (1) the factorial structure of the frequency of flow experience a...
This study extends the self-determination model of work engagement. Based on flow theory and self-de...
This multi-sample study (5 samples) revisited the content and factor structure of the Multidimension...
Abstract Flow in work is constituted by the positive experiences and mental state experienced during...
Flow at work is defined as a short-term peak experience characterized by absorption, work enjoyment,...
This paper describes the validation of a short scale measuring flow in work. Study 1 used explorator...
This chapter focuses on the experience of flow at work. It exemplifies the nature of the subjective ...
This chapter focuses on the experience of flow at work. It exemplifies the nature of the subjective ...
This introduction presents an overview of the key concepts discussed in the subsequent chapters of t...
Currently available methods for assessing flow at work do not assess the true experiential state of ...
The current paper was conducted for two aims: the first aim was to adapt the Work-Related Flow Inven...
As work environments become more complex and demanding, organizations are becoming more interested i...
Work engagement as a predictor of health is an emerging concept in occupational science and the Utre...
Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment of Psychological SciencesClive J. A. FullagarThe definition of flow h...
Considering flow as a non-ergodic process (i.e. non-homogeneous across indi- viduals and non-station...
The aims of this paper are to test (1) the factorial structure of the frequency of flow experience a...
This study extends the self-determination model of work engagement. Based on flow theory and self-de...
This multi-sample study (5 samples) revisited the content and factor structure of the Multidimension...