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Rolf Mahnke
Flow Experience on the Internet
Advances in Information Systems Flow Research
2015. 140 S. 210 mm
Verlag/Jahr: EPUBLI 2015
ISBN: 3-8442-7497-9 (3844274979)
Neue ISBN: 978-3-8442-7497-4 (9783844274974)
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Starting with a thorough theoretical understanding of flow experiences during the use of websites, "Flow Experience on the Internet" finally provides a concrete path to design websites for flow.
Just as recently as in the beginning of the third millennium, a "new era" of psychology has been established, which decidedly addresses the enhancement of positive aspects of human life (e.g., a satisfactory, self-fulfilled, and productive life). With digital technologies being firmly integrated in our daily routines - be it at work or during leisure time - the work at hand strives for an interdisciplinary approach towards a positive design of user experience.
In this endeavor, the theory of flow by Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi seems to provide a very useful framework - modeling the requirements of intrinsically motivated user behavior in a manageable way. Flow is the psychological state of deep focus while conducting a fluent activity, which is experienced by approximately 90% of the population. A flow design of digital technologies is supposed to result in a win-win situation, not only for users but also for suppliers from a business perspective. While flow is an enjoyable state of optimal information reception and processing (ideally resulting in personal growth) that goes far beyond just serving basal needs, it also leads to various positive managerial effects, such as increased loyalty towards information systems usage (e.g., website usage).
"Flow Experience on the Internet" seeks - faced with a highly inconsistent body of knowledge in information systems flow research - (1) to gain a thorough theoretical understanding of flow experiences during the use of websites, based on the status quo of flow research in motivational psychology, and to (2) show a path to gain concrete knowledge on how to design websites for flow - towards a new user experience design approach.
Mahnke, Rolf
An der Schnittstelle zwischen Wirtschaftsinformatik, Psychologie und Mensch-Maschine Interaktion beschäftigt sich Rolf Mahnke mit dem Zusammenspiel zwischen der Gestaltung digitaler Technologien und den sich daraus ergebenden konkreten Auswirkungen auf den Menschen (z.B. Flow, Kreativität, Wohlbefinden). Promotion zum Dr. oec. publ. am Institut für Wirtschaftsinformatik und Neue Medien, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München (LMU) Forschungsaufenthalt am Department of Statistics and Computer Information Systems, The City University of New York Tätigkeit als Assistent in Forschung und Lehre, LMU München Master of Business Research, LMU München Diplom Kaufmann, LMU München Parallel in verschiedenen Bereichen der Medienindustrie aktiv.