Summary: The paper suggests that maintenance of a homeostatic equilibrium provides a rationale for many actions of economic agents. Homeostatic equilibrium has physical, economic, emotional, psychological and environmental dimensions. The characteristics of this equilibrium include feelings of safety, trust, connectedness with friends, family and community, and a predictable and welcoming social and work environment. Individuals generally make decisions that help them move toward and achieve this state of equilibrium. Departure from homeostasis reduces well being and stimulates agents to take actions that will return them to a state of homeostasis. This hypothesis is tested with probit analysis using sample responses from the four waves of ...
Perspectives regarding the concept of health have changed from a pathogenic to a salutogenic model. ...
Individual well-being is influenced by a number of economic and social factors that include income, ...
AIM: To report a concept analysis of family homeostasis. BACKGROUND: As family members are a majorit...
AbstractIn its standard format, the concept of homeostasis refers to the ability, present in all liv...
Two studies investigate subjective wellbeing (SWB) homeostasis. The first investigates the contribut...
The idea of homeostasis has a long history in physiology, describing a process that maintains import...
Contains fulltext : 102922.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)This study firs...
This thesis presents findings from three related but independent research projects on how policies a...
Background: This paper proposes that the adequacy of service delivery and caregiving to people who a...
This article introduces the subjective side of quality of life as it has evolved within the discipli...
Measures of mood happiness are increasingly used to assess the development and progress of nations. ...
The authors' personal-relational equilibrium model suggests that people come to seek equilibrium in ...
This study tests a number of theoretical predictions based on subjective wellbeing (SWB) Homeostasis...
The economic profession implicitly assumes that satisfaction and happiness are not directly measurab...
Homeostasis is the self-regulating process by which stability is maintained during the adjustment to...
Perspectives regarding the concept of health have changed from a pathogenic to a salutogenic model. ...
Individual well-being is influenced by a number of economic and social factors that include income, ...
AIM: To report a concept analysis of family homeostasis. BACKGROUND: As family members are a majorit...
AbstractIn its standard format, the concept of homeostasis refers to the ability, present in all liv...
Two studies investigate subjective wellbeing (SWB) homeostasis. The first investigates the contribut...
The idea of homeostasis has a long history in physiology, describing a process that maintains import...
Contains fulltext : 102922.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)This study firs...
This thesis presents findings from three related but independent research projects on how policies a...
Background: This paper proposes that the adequacy of service delivery and caregiving to people who a...
This article introduces the subjective side of quality of life as it has evolved within the discipli...
Measures of mood happiness are increasingly used to assess the development and progress of nations. ...
The authors' personal-relational equilibrium model suggests that people come to seek equilibrium in ...
This study tests a number of theoretical predictions based on subjective wellbeing (SWB) Homeostasis...
The economic profession implicitly assumes that satisfaction and happiness are not directly measurab...
Homeostasis is the self-regulating process by which stability is maintained during the adjustment to...
Perspectives regarding the concept of health have changed from a pathogenic to a salutogenic model. ...
Individual well-being is influenced by a number of economic and social factors that include income, ...
AIM: To report a concept analysis of family homeostasis. BACKGROUND: As family members are a majorit...