This article analyzes "happiness studies" as an emerging field of inquiry throughout various scientific disciplines and research areas. Utilizing four operationalized search terms in the Web of Science; "happiness", "subjective well-being", "life satisfaction" and "positive affect", a dataset was created for empirical citation analysis. Combined with qualitative interpretations of the publications, our results show how happiness studies has developed over time, in what journals the citing papers have been published, and which authors and researchers are the most productive within this set. We also trace various trends in happiness studies, such as the social indicators movement, the introduction of positive psychology and various medical an...
The article aims to trace the profile of publications concerning the concept of subjective well-bein...
Why study happiness? There are two particular issues that make the study of happiness and the good l...
In this paper we centrally explore the ‘sociogenesis’ of the concept of happiness: the social proces...
The study analyzes “happiness studies” as an emerging field of inquiry throughout various scientific...
Scholarly interest in happiness peaked in ancient Greek philosophy and during the 18th century Enlig...
This article is about the growth and establishment of the interdisciplinary research field ”Happines...
"This volume draws together the work of a diverse range of thinkers and researchers to address the q...
MEXT-Supported Program for the Strategic Research Foundation at Private Universities (2014-2018)Form...
Social Indicators Research covers many topics, which each have their own history. Happiness research...
Social scientists produce an ever growing stream of research findings, which is ever more difficult ...
Empirical research on happiness took off in the 1970s and accelerated after the emergence of positiv...
This paper surveys the scientific evidence regarding the nature of human happiness by drawing upon n...
Social scientists are producing an ever-growing stream of research findings, which is becoming ever ...
The ideal of human happiness is doubtless as old as mankind itself and the history of this tradition...
Here we present early findings from a critical investigation of the burgeoning “happiness industry”....
The article aims to trace the profile of publications concerning the concept of subjective well-bein...
Why study happiness? There are two particular issues that make the study of happiness and the good l...
In this paper we centrally explore the ‘sociogenesis’ of the concept of happiness: the social proces...
The study analyzes “happiness studies” as an emerging field of inquiry throughout various scientific...
Scholarly interest in happiness peaked in ancient Greek philosophy and during the 18th century Enlig...
This article is about the growth and establishment of the interdisciplinary research field ”Happines...
"This volume draws together the work of a diverse range of thinkers and researchers to address the q...
MEXT-Supported Program for the Strategic Research Foundation at Private Universities (2014-2018)Form...
Social Indicators Research covers many topics, which each have their own history. Happiness research...
Social scientists produce an ever growing stream of research findings, which is ever more difficult ...
Empirical research on happiness took off in the 1970s and accelerated after the emergence of positiv...
This paper surveys the scientific evidence regarding the nature of human happiness by drawing upon n...
Social scientists are producing an ever-growing stream of research findings, which is becoming ever ...
The ideal of human happiness is doubtless as old as mankind itself and the history of this tradition...
Here we present early findings from a critical investigation of the burgeoning “happiness industry”....
The article aims to trace the profile of publications concerning the concept of subjective well-bein...
Why study happiness? There are two particular issues that make the study of happiness and the good l...
In this paper we centrally explore the ‘sociogenesis’ of the concept of happiness: the social proces...