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When the Flow is Just Too Much: The Adverse Outcomes of Flow in Software Developers’ Work

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Published in:AIS Transactions on Human-Computer Interaction
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Published: 2025
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title When the Flow is Just Too Much: The Adverse Outcomes of Flow in Software Developers’ Work
title_auth When the Flow is Just Too Much: The Adverse Outcomes of Flow in Software Developers’ Work
title_full When the Flow is Just Too Much: The Adverse Outcomes of Flow in Software Developers’ Work
title_fullStr When the Flow is Just Too Much: The Adverse Outcomes of Flow in Software Developers’ Work
title_full_unstemmed When the Flow is Just Too Much: The Adverse Outcomes of Flow in Software Developers’ Work
title_short When the Flow is Just Too Much: The Adverse Outcomes of Flow in Software Developers’ Work
title_sort when the flow is just too much: the adverse outcomes of flow in software developers’ work
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url https://aisel.aisnet.org/thci/vol17/iss3/5