This article provides a short introduction to recent happiness research and its applications to business or law that is organized as follows. Section I briefly considers: (1) troubling and not so troubling reservations about happiness research, and (2) how money and happiness are related. Section II concisely surveys two sets of applications of happiness research to business, namely: (1) workplace well-being and meaning, and (2) marketing. Section III succinctly reviews two categories of happiness research implications for law: (1) business regulation, and (2) law student and lawyer happiness
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This open access book defines happiness intuitively and explores several common conceptual mistakes ...
Happiness is typically defined by how people experience and evaluate their lives as a whole. Since t...
This article provides a short introduction to recent happiness research and its applications to busi...
Happiness, in general, is in many respects the topic du jour. A great deal of theoretical and empiri...
We advocate that law firms can and should foster authentic happiness and meaning in the professional...
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This article presents information about happiness and well-being and their implications on business ...
Part of the Law Commons This Working Paper is brought to you for free and open access by the Coase-S...
As the description of the 2012 ATRIP congress’s theme highlights, traditionally, scholars have used ...
This open access book defines happiness intuitively and explores several common conceptual mistakes ...
Happiness is typically defined by how people experience and evaluate their lives as a whole. Since t...
This article provides a short introduction to recent happiness research and its applications to busi...
Happiness, in general, is in many respects the topic du jour. A great deal of theoretical and empiri...
We advocate that law firms can and should foster authentic happiness and meaning in the professional...
This Article analyzes three questions: can, how, and should legal policy help people in their indivi...
In the course of a review of recent books on the hedonic level of lawyers\u27 lives, Professor Richa...
This article explains why outcome-oriented goals like efficiency, happiness, or well-being are ultim...
Acquiring property is a central part of the modern American vision of the good life. The assumption ...
This is the first theory-guided empirical research seeking to identify the correlates and contributo...
Happiness and the law. At first glance, these two concepts seem to have little to do with each other...
This Commentary examines three issues raised in Professor Thomas D. Griffith’s Article on the connec...
This article presents information about happiness and well-being and their implications on business ...
Part of the Law Commons This Working Paper is brought to you for free and open access by the Coase-S...
As the description of the 2012 ATRIP congress’s theme highlights, traditionally, scholars have used ...
This open access book defines happiness intuitively and explores several common conceptual mistakes ...
Happiness is typically defined by how people experience and evaluate their lives as a whole. Since t...