2023
DOI: 10.1037/gdn0000194
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Perspectives on group flow: Existing theoretical approaches and the development of the integrative group flow theory.

Abstract: Objective: The existing theoretical approaches to group flow deviate from each other and have several limitations. Given that the assumptions of the existing approaches are not incompatible with each other and instead can be regarded as being complementary, the purpose of this article is to propose the integrative group flow theory (IGFT) as a theory that integrates and extends existing approaches. Results: The IGFT is based on action theoretical principles and describes group flow as balanced group action. Ba… Show more

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“… Hackert et al (2022) describe fundamental differences between what they call ‘shared interactive flow’ and ‘group flow’, whereby the degree of self-other overlap can be thought of as a spectrum that may vary between these two flow states; higher overlap is the latter, while less overlap is the former. Both shared interactive flow and group flow may occur in alternation, due to the dynamic and changeable nature of group flow ( Pels and Kleinert, 2022 ). Shared interactive flow is focused on the shared task, although is experienced on an individual level within an interactive social context of moderate self-other overlap.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“… Hackert et al (2022) describe fundamental differences between what they call ‘shared interactive flow’ and ‘group flow’, whereby the degree of self-other overlap can be thought of as a spectrum that may vary between these two flow states; higher overlap is the latter, while less overlap is the former. Both shared interactive flow and group flow may occur in alternation, due to the dynamic and changeable nature of group flow ( Pels and Kleinert, 2022 ). Shared interactive flow is focused on the shared task, although is experienced on an individual level within an interactive social context of moderate self-other overlap.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%