نتایج جستجو برای: subjective well

تعداد نتایج: 1574000  

Journal: :SSRN Electronic Journal 2013

Journal: :Social Indicators Research 2014

Journal: :Online Readings in Psychology and Culture 2002

Journal: :international journal of hospital research 0
ali rabiee department of management, economics and accounting, payam e noor university, tehran, iran seyyed-mahmoud hosseini-amiri department of management, economics and accounting, payam e noor university, tehran, iran nahid saravi-moghaddam department of management, economics and accounting, payam e noor university, tehran, iran mohammad hossein kafaeimehr health management and economics research, center, school of health management and information sciences, iran university of medical sciences ali sarabi asiabar health management and economics research center, school of health management and information sciences, iran university of medical sciences

in today’s competitive world, psychological capital and work activities are considered as a key factor to suc cess and survival for organizations. so far, the literature has recognized various items that affect work activi ties in organizations. the study analyzes how psychological capital predicts work activities both directly and through the mediating role of innovation, subjective well-being...

2012
Markus Jäntti Mariano Rojas

A subjective well-being approach is followed to assess the magnitude of inefficiency in the use of income. The information comes from a Mexican survey and an X-inefficiency technique is used. The paper shows that there exists substantial inefficiency in the use of income at all income levels, even for those in income poverty. It is shown that inefficiency is significantly related to practices, ...

2012
William Tov Ed Diener

Subjective well-being (SWB) is composed of people’s evaluations of their lives, including pleasant affect, infrequent unpleasant affect, life satisfaction (LS). We review the research literature concerning the influence of culture on SWB. We argue that some types of well-being, as well as their causes, are consistent across cultures, whereas there are also unique patterns of well-being in socie...

2014
Eunkook M. Suh Shigehiro Oishi

All individuals strive to be happy. How they pursue this ultimate human goal, however, seems to vary in interesting ways across cultures. Three key findings have emerged from recent scientific research: 1) individualist cultures are happier than collectivists, 2) psychological attributes characterizing the self (e.g., self-esteem, self-consistency) are more relevant to the happiness of Western ...

2013
Bruno S. Frey Jana Gallus

This paper analyses whether the aggregation of individual happiness scores to a National Happiness Index can still be trusted once governments have proclaimed their main objective to be the pursuit—or even maximization— of this National Happiness Index. The answer to this investigation is clear-cut: as soon as the National Happiness Index has become a policy goal, it can no longer be trusted to...

2004
Ruut Veenhoven

This chapter deals with three question: 1) What are ‘subjective’ measure? 2) What is ‘wellbeing’? and 3) Are subjective measures of wellbeing of use for policymaking, in particular in developing nations? The first question is answered by making a distinction between two kinds of ‘subjectivity’: subjective substance and subjective assessment. On that basis nine types of indicators are discerned,...

2015
Arie Kapteyn Jinkook Lee Caroline Tassot Hana Vonkova Gema Zamarro

We use two waves of a population based survey (the RAND American Life Panel) to investigate the relations between various evaluative and experienced well-being measures based on the English Longitudinal Study of Aging, the Gallup Wellbeing Index, and a 12-item hedonic well-being module of the Health and Retirement Study. In a randomized set-up we administered several versions of the survey with...

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