In a new survey we ask respondents, after a standard Subjective Well-Being (SWB) question, if they can think of changes in their lives that would improve their SWB score. If the SWB score is just one argument among others in the respondents ’ goals in life, they should easily find ways to improve it, at the expense of other dimensions they care about. Our results suggest that close to 90 % of the respondents actually seek to maximize their SWB. The life satisfaction question appears the best contender as the “maximand ” in the contest, before the ladder-of-life question and felt happiness. Among the other goals that people pursue and for which they are willing to sacrifice some of their SWB, the prominent appear to be about their relatives ...
It is a widely shared view that any plausible account of well-being needs to be agent-relative. Afte...
The results from interviews conducted with 51 respondents represent a small contribution to an empir...
Through the pursuit of goals people take charge of their own lives. Unsurprisingly, personal goals a...
In a new survey we ask respondents, after a standard Subjective Well‐Being (SWB) question, if they c...
In a new survey we ask respondents, after a standard Subjective Well-Being (SWB) question, if they c...
One of people’s most important goals tends to be the pursuit of happiness. In a new survey which mea...
Subjective well-being (SWB) refers to being satisfied with one's life, having positive affect and ha...
Purpose - While having ‘more’ in life seems to have a positive impact on consumers’ well-being, the ...
Would people choose what they think would maximize their subjective well-being (SWB)? We present sur...
A large literature documents the correlates and causes of subjective well-being, or happiness. But f...
A large literature documents the correlates and causes of subjective well-being, or happiness. But f...
Abstract Objectives: The aim of this study was to test Lyubomirsky et al’s (2005) theory of “sust...
further evidence that life goals matter to subjective well-being (SWB). Non-zero sum goals, which in...
There is a large body of research supporting the significant benefits of subjective well-being (SWB)...
Objectives / Purpose / Background Maximising the happiness and life satisfaction (i.e., subjective w...
It is a widely shared view that any plausible account of well-being needs to be agent-relative. Afte...
The results from interviews conducted with 51 respondents represent a small contribution to an empir...
Through the pursuit of goals people take charge of their own lives. Unsurprisingly, personal goals a...
In a new survey we ask respondents, after a standard Subjective Well‐Being (SWB) question, if they c...
In a new survey we ask respondents, after a standard Subjective Well-Being (SWB) question, if they c...
One of people’s most important goals tends to be the pursuit of happiness. In a new survey which mea...
Subjective well-being (SWB) refers to being satisfied with one's life, having positive affect and ha...
Purpose - While having ‘more’ in life seems to have a positive impact on consumers’ well-being, the ...
Would people choose what they think would maximize their subjective well-being (SWB)? We present sur...
A large literature documents the correlates and causes of subjective well-being, or happiness. But f...
A large literature documents the correlates and causes of subjective well-being, or happiness. But f...
Abstract Objectives: The aim of this study was to test Lyubomirsky et al’s (2005) theory of “sust...
further evidence that life goals matter to subjective well-being (SWB). Non-zero sum goals, which in...
There is a large body of research supporting the significant benefits of subjective well-being (SWB)...
Objectives / Purpose / Background Maximising the happiness and life satisfaction (i.e., subjective w...
It is a widely shared view that any plausible account of well-being needs to be agent-relative. Afte...
The results from interviews conducted with 51 respondents represent a small contribution to an empir...
Through the pursuit of goals people take charge of their own lives. Unsurprisingly, personal goals a...