Today, tomorrow, and then forever: Exploring how workflow experience is sustained from a work–home perspective

IF 3.1 4区 管理学 Q2 MANAGEMENT Journal of Management & Organization Pub Date : 2023-11-21 DOI:10.1017/jmo.2023.61
Xingyu Feng, Ping Han
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This study explores how employees’ flow experience at work emerges, is sustained, and continuously grows over time. Based on the job demand-resource model, we propose the intraday upward spiral of flow: Challenging demands and job resources activate employees’ flow experience, further encouraging them to seek more challenges and resources. Furthermore, drawing on the perseverative cognition theory and spill-crossover model, we propose the inter-day upward spiral of flow: The antecedents (or consequences) of flow can overflow from work to the family domain and result in employees’ positive rumination, thus promoting the next-day flow experience. Our diary study generated 1,208 data points from 142 employees over 10 working days. We found that in the morning, challenging demands and job resources positively affected the participants’ flow, further encouraging them to pursue more challenging demands and job resources in the afternoon and thus enter this state again. Moreover, the afternoon’s challenging demands and job resources promoted the respondents’ problem-solving pondering at night, which further increased their next-morning challenging demands, job resources, and, thus, their flow. Through this study, we expand the emerging literature on positive organizational behavior and provide information for practitioners on how to build and sustain employees’ peak states.
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今天,明天,然后永远:从工作家庭的角度探索如何维持工作流体验
本研究探讨了员工在工作中的心流体验是如何产生的,是如何持续的,并随着时间的推移而不断增长的。基于工作需求-资源模型,我们提出了流动的日内上升螺旋:挑战性的需求和工作资源激活了员工的流动体验,进一步鼓励他们寻求更多的挑战和资源。此外,我们利用持续性认知理论和溢出-交叉模型,提出了流动的日间螺旋式上升:流动的前因(或后果)可以从工作领域溢出到家庭领域,导致员工的积极反刍,从而促进第二天的流动体验。我们的日记研究在10个工作日内从142名员工那里获得了1208个数据点。我们发现,在上午,挑战性需求和工作资源正向影响被试的心流,进一步鼓励他们在下午追求更有挑战性的需求和工作资源,从而再次进入这种状态。此外,下午的挑战性需求和工作资源促进了被调查者晚上解决问题的思考,这进一步增加了第二天早上的挑战性需求和工作资源,从而增加了他们的流量。通过本研究,我们拓展了关于积极组织行为的新兴文献,并为从业者提供了如何建立和维持员工高峰状态的信息。
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Management & Organization is an international peer-reviewed journal from eContent, in association with ANZAM. It provides global perspectives on management and organization of benefit to scholars, educators, students, practitioners, policy-makers and consultants worldwide. In one forum, Journal of Management & Organization covers: •Qualitative and quantitative empirical research articles •Theoretical and conceptual articles •Literature reviews - including those from theses •Articles on management education and learning •Practitioner perspectives and case studies •Methodological advances - including those from theses
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