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Values that Underlie and Undermine Well–Being: Variability across Countries

2017

We examined relations of 10 personal values to life satisfaction (LS) and depressive affect (DEP) in representative samples from 32/25 countries ( N = 121 495). We tested hypotheses both for direct relations and cross–level moderation of relations by Cultural Egalitarianism. We based hypotheses on the growth versus self–protection orientation and person–focus versus social–focus motivations that underlie values. As predicted, openness to change values (growth/person) correlated positively with subjective well–being (SWB: higher LS, lower DEP) and conservation values (self–protection/social) correlated negatively with SWB. The combination of underlying motivations also explained more comple…

Social Psychology515 Psychologycross-cultural researchhyvinvointiPERSON-ORGANIZATION FIT050109 social psychologyPersonality psychology050105 experimental psychologyCULTUREPSYCHOLOGYarvot (käsitykset)henkinen hyvinvointiwell-beingSUPPLEMENTARYvaluesOpenness to experiencekulttuurierot0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesarvotSubjective well-beingPREDICTORSlife satisfactionta515EgalitarianismHAPPINESS05 social sciencescultural egalitarianismLife satisfactionModerationVALUE PRIORITIESCross-cultural studies5144 Social psychologyCOMPLEMENTARYsubjective well-beingegalitarismikulttuurienvälinen tutkimustyytyväisyysWell-beingCONGRUENCEPsychologySocial psychologyEuropean Journal of Personality
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Some Detrimental Effects of Negative Mood on Individuals' Ability to Solve Resource Dilemmas

1991

This research examined the effects of induced mood on subjects' problem-solving behavior In an initial study, an experimenter induced one of three emotions (happiness, sadness, or anger) or no emotion in subjects. Shortly thereafter a second experimenter asked each subject to solve a resource dilemma problem. Subjects in the sad and angry mood conditions were less successful (i.e., they were more likely to deplete limited resources, and they achieved less profit) than subjects in the happy or neutral mood condition. Performance of subjects in positive moods did not differ from that of subjects in neutral moods. In a second study, the effect of a sad mood leading to less success than a neut…

Social PsychologyGratificationmedia_common.quotation_subject05 social sciencesAngry mood050109 social psychologyAngerbehavioral disciplines and activities050105 experimental psychologySadnessNegative moodMoodmental disordersHappiness0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesPsychologyLimited resourcesSocial psychologymedia_commonClinical psychologyPersonality and Social Psychology Bulletin
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2021

The coach-created motivational climate influences variations in athletes’ motivation and emotional experiences. The present study aimed to examine social environmental antecedents of athletes’ emotions. Participants (N = 262, 52% female, M age = 22.75 ± 6.92) completed questionnaires assessing perceptions of coach-created motivational climates, goal orientations, motivation regulations, and emotions. The mediation effects of goal orientations (i.e., task/ego) and motivation regulations (i.e., autonomous/controlled) on the relationship between motivational climate (i.e., empowering/disempowering) and emotions (i.e., happiness, excitement, anxiety, dejection, and anger) were examined. Structu…

Social comparison theoryMediation (statistics)biologyAthletesHealth Toxicology and Mutagenesismedia_common.quotation_subject05 social sciencesPublic Health Environmental and Occupational Health030229 sport sciencesAngerbiology.organism_classification050105 experimental psychologyStructural equation modeling03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicinePerceptionmedicineHappinessAnxiety0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesmedicine.symptomPsychologySocial psychologymedia_commonInternational Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
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More Choice for Better Choosers: Political Freedom, Autonomy, and Happiness

2016

A substantial literature finds that freedom in the sense of an expanded opportunity set is positively related to happiness. A contrasting literature, however, finds that an excess of choice can have socially undesirable outcomes. We test the effect of two types of freedom—autonomy and political—on happiness using five waves of World Values Survey data (1981–2008). We find evidence supporting the claim that equipping people with the tools to direct the course of their lives (i.e. increasing autonomy freedom) incentivizes the desire to investigate alternatives (e.g. political parties) before making a decision. The effect of freedoms on happiness is diminished in contexts where individuals hav…

Sociology and Political ScienceWorld Values Survey comparative public opinion political freedom personal autonomy happinessmedia_common.quotation_subject05 social sciencesPersonal autonomyPolitical freedom0506 political science0502 economics and business050602 political science & public administrationHappinessWorld Values SurveySociology050207 economicsSet (psychology)Settore SECS-P/01 - Economia PoliticaSocial psychologyAutonomymedia_common
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Beyond Health and Happiness: An Exploratory Study Into the Relationship Between Craftsmanship and Meaningfulness of Sport

2021

Meaning in movement is an enduring topic in sport social sciences, but few studies have explored how sport is meaningful and for whom. The authors examined the relationships between demographic variables, meaningfulness of sport, and craftsmanship. Athletes (N = 258, 61.6% male, age ≥18) from the United Kingdom completed a demographic questionnaire, the Work and Meaning Inventory modified for sport, and the Craftsmanship Scale. Older age and individual sport significantly correlated with higher craftsmanship. Craftsmanship and religion were two independent predictors of meaningfulness, but emphasized somewhat different meaning dimensions. Meaningfulness in sport seems to be related to how a…

Sociology and Political Sciencemedia_common.quotation_subject05 social sciencesExploratory researchPhysical Therapy Sports Therapy and Rehabilitation030229 sport sciences03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicine0502 economics and businessHappinessOrthopedics and Sports MedicineSociologySocial psychology050203 business & managementmedia_commonSociology of Sport Journal
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Bene vivere politice

2022

Abstract This chapter approaches the question of biopolitics in ancient political thought looking not at specific political techniques but at notions of the final aim of the political community. It argues that the “happiness” (eudaimonia, beatitudo) that constitutes the greatest human good in the tradition from Aristotle to Thomas Aquinas is not a “biopolitical” ideal, but rather a metabiopolitical one, consisting in a contemplative activity situated above and beyond the biological and the political. It is only with Thomas Hobbes that civic happiness becomes “biopolitically” identified with simple survival; for modernity, as Hannah Arendt puts it, mere being alive becomes the greatest human…

Tuomas Akvinolainensupreme goodAristotelespoliittinen osallistuminenkeskiajan filosofiaelämänlaatupoliittinen filosofiahyväArendt HannahbiopoliticsHobbes ThomasAristotleThomas AquinasFoucault Michelhappinessmetabiopolitiikkaantiikin filosofiabiopolitiikkaonnellisuushyvä elämäOjakangas Mikametabiopolitics
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Liderazgo transformacional, capacidad de aprendizaje organizativo y felicidad en el trabajo

2013

En los últimos veinte años se ha producido un incremento de los artículos que buscan cómo mejorar el resultado económico en las empresas. No hay duda de la importancia que tiene esta variable como fin último de cualquier investigación, sin embargo, en este estudio queremos proponer una variable que consideramos de especial relevancia para la investigación en el área de organización de empresas como es la felicidad en el trabajo. La felicidad en general está directamente conectada con beneficios tan importantes como la salud física o mental, y las medidas que hasta ahora se han aproximado a la felicidad en el trabajo se han relacionado con variables tan importantes como la mejora de la motiv…

UNESCO::CIENCIAS ECONÓMICAS::Organización y dirección de empresas ::Organización de recursos humanosliderazgocapacidad de aprendizaje organizativoUNESCO::CIENCIAS ECONÓMICASsatisfacción laboral:CIENCIAS ECONÓMICAS [UNESCO]UNESCO::CIENCIAS ECONÓMICAS::Organización y dirección de empresasorganizational learning capability:CIENCIAS ECONÓMICAS::Organización y dirección de empresas ::Organización de recursos humanos [UNESCO]transformational leadershipaprendizaje organizativohappinessliderazgo transformacionalfelicidad:CIENCIAS ECONÓMICAS::Organización y dirección de empresas [UNESCO]job satisfaction
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Development of the Happiness Index in a country

2016

[EN] In this paper, a Happiness Index is built through the Human Dignity Respect Index which is explained by Author (2014). The index is created using three main values: development, freedom and equality. But the equality is explained by solidarity, justice and peace. Then, the Happiness Index is developed with this five concepts. The aim of this paper is to obtain the minimum quantitative variables to explain these values as well as to obtain a generic formula, which allows measuring the happiness of a country/region. The term “generic” is introduced because this formula could be extrapolated to any country. The variables to obtain the Development Index are health (Life Expectancy at birth…

Value (ethics)Index (economics)media_common.quotation_subjectOverall Life Satisfaction IndexEconomic JusticeSolidarityHappiness indexSocial groupDignityUNDPHappinessmedia_common.cataloged_instanceSociologyClassical economicsEuropean unionSocial psychologymedia_commonLibro de Actas - Systems & Design: Beyond Processes and Thinking (IFDP - SD2016)
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Operationalization of un-captured GDP - Innovation stream under new global mega-trends

2016

With the understanding that current ICT-driven global development depends on a trend shifting from traditional co-evolution of computer-initiated ICT, captured GDP, and economic functionality to new co-evolution of the Internet, un-captured GDP, and supra-functionality beyond economic value, the following hypothetical view was postulated: The disparity between the world's ICT leader countries with respect to happiness/welfare amidst great stagnation (Finland) or conspicuous economic growth (Singapore) can be attributed to the difference of the state in the above shifting trends. The foregoing hypothetical view was demonstrated on the basis of an empirical analysis measuring dependency on un…

Value (ethics)Sociology and Political Science020209 energymedia_common.quotation_subjectHuman Factors and ErgonomicsContext (language use)02 engineering and technologyEducationinteractive return gain structure0502 economics and business0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringEconomicsBusiness and International Managementmedia_commonta113GovernmentOperationalizationmuscular economic environment05 social sciencesVirtuous circle and vicious circleco-evolution of 3 mega-trendsEconomyHappinessun-captured GDPEconomic systemInternational developmentWelfare050203 business & managementTechnology in Society
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Co-Creation of Value for IT-Enabled Services : A Case of Geocaching

2013

This study explores how value is co-created in one particular IT-enabled service, geocaching. Consumer Information Systems (CIS) framework is used as a sensitizing framework to study experienced geocachers' (n=14) perceptions of what they value in geocaching. The following core values emerged that motivate people to co-create value in geocaching: challenging oneself and others, joy of success, learning, and social relations. The results reveal that geocaching is distinctively hedonic in nature, as people pursue happiness and utility via geocaching. Even support for the geocaching community was motivated by such values. In addition, the results reveal that the environment of geocaching and s…

Value (ethics)media_common.quotation_subjectInternet privacyContext (language use)information systemskäyttäjälähtöisyysConsumer informationGlobal Positioning SystemCo-creationInformation systemSociologymedia_commontietojärjestelmätService (business)ta113geographic information systemsbusiness.industryyhteisöllisyysgeokätköilyPublic relationsSocial relationvalue co-creationHappinessbusinessIT enabled servicesmotivointi
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