AbstractThe huge amounts of money spent every year in purchasing material goods do not seem very effective in increasing consumers’ happiness. Indeed, higher income and correspondingly expensive consumption do not make people much happier, which implies that current consumerism is extremely inefficient in terms of producing happiness. Extant research and exploratory analyses suggest that people could improve their happiness-to-consumption efficiency through activities that let them achieve a sense of mastery and belonging, and by engaging in experiential and social consumption. Based on preliminary results hereby discussed, the article proposes research questions to be investigated by means of a cross-cultural study, anticipates potential c...
Abstract: The article analyzes the origin and development of the «economics of happiness»,...
Virtually all consumers want to maximize the happiness from consumption. For thousands of years, phi...
The aim of this work is twofold. Firstly, we add some new empirical evidence about concepts and soci...
There is a considerable amount of research on the effect of income on happiness, but only a limited ...
textabstractWhile abundant evidence is available about the relationship between income and happiness...
Happiness is commonly perceived as the ideal state of being for all of human kind. Although a unive...
The huge amounts of money spent every year in purchasing material goods do not seem very effective i...
AbstractThe huge amounts of money spent every year in purchasing material goods do not seem very eff...
While any improvement in wealth and consumption will likely increase happiness, the increased happin...
In recent years, the phenomenon of happiness has been receiving increased interest. People want to k...
Consumers are described by economists as rational people when making a decision and when interacting...
In today's society exists the mindset that happiness is one of the most important life value of an i...
<p>We examine the relationship between (relative) consumption and happiness using panel data for Chi...
The article analyzes the origin and development of the «economics of happiness», exploring how the s...
Consumption is thought to be a goal-directed behaviour often marketed as a source of happiness. Howe...
Abstract: The article analyzes the origin and development of the «economics of happiness»,...
Virtually all consumers want to maximize the happiness from consumption. For thousands of years, phi...
The aim of this work is twofold. Firstly, we add some new empirical evidence about concepts and soci...
There is a considerable amount of research on the effect of income on happiness, but only a limited ...
textabstractWhile abundant evidence is available about the relationship between income and happiness...
Happiness is commonly perceived as the ideal state of being for all of human kind. Although a unive...
The huge amounts of money spent every year in purchasing material goods do not seem very effective i...
AbstractThe huge amounts of money spent every year in purchasing material goods do not seem very eff...
While any improvement in wealth and consumption will likely increase happiness, the increased happin...
In recent years, the phenomenon of happiness has been receiving increased interest. People want to k...
Consumers are described by economists as rational people when making a decision and when interacting...
In today's society exists the mindset that happiness is one of the most important life value of an i...
<p>We examine the relationship between (relative) consumption and happiness using panel data for Chi...
The article analyzes the origin and development of the «economics of happiness», exploring how the s...
Consumption is thought to be a goal-directed behaviour often marketed as a source of happiness. Howe...
Abstract: The article analyzes the origin and development of the «economics of happiness»,...
Virtually all consumers want to maximize the happiness from consumption. For thousands of years, phi...
The aim of this work is twofold. Firstly, we add some new empirical evidence about concepts and soci...