In response to recent calls for research into activities that may increase happiness, this study uses longitudinal data to investigate changes in within-subject, instead of between-subject, well-being. In the context of hedonic product consumption, this study reveals a mechanism by which consumption influences well-being through the mediating effect of satisfaction with associated life domains. Four years of data from a large national panel survey show that consuming hedonic products has indirect effects on well-being, by improving consumers' satisfaction within relevant life domains. High hedonic consumption improves satisfaction with relevant life domains, primarily through more frequent consumption of low-cost hedonic products rather tha...
A hedonic approach focuses on maximizing pleasure and minimizing pain, while\ud a eudaimonic approac...
This research reveals hedonism as interplay between both pleasure and pain, a neglected considerati...
<p>We examine the relationship between (relative) consumption and happiness using panel data for Chi...
In response to recent calls for research into activities that may increase happiness, this study use...
Pre-print draft. Final version published by Wiley; available online at http://onlinelibrary.wiley.co...
This article presents a theoretical model that reveals how consumers’ long-term subjective well-bein...
textConsumers acquire products to enhance their lives, but the happiness from these acquisitions gen...
The article studies the causal effect of subjective well-being on the consumption behavior of indivi...
This study examines whether the level of product involvement influences how emotions drive consumer ...
Does happiness depend on what one earns or what one spends? Income is typically found to have small ...
Prior research indicates that consumers often pursue happiness through the market and that their pur...
textabstractHedonism is a way of life, characterised by openness to pleasurable experience. There ar...
Throughout history, two conceptions of happiness have been advocated. The hedonic ideal, which ofte...
There is a considerable amount of research on the effect of income on happiness, but only a limited ...
Purpose - While having ‘more’ in life seems to have a positive impact on consumers’ well-being, the ...
A hedonic approach focuses on maximizing pleasure and minimizing pain, while\ud a eudaimonic approac...
This research reveals hedonism as interplay between both pleasure and pain, a neglected considerati...
<p>We examine the relationship between (relative) consumption and happiness using panel data for Chi...
In response to recent calls for research into activities that may increase happiness, this study use...
Pre-print draft. Final version published by Wiley; available online at http://onlinelibrary.wiley.co...
This article presents a theoretical model that reveals how consumers’ long-term subjective well-bein...
textConsumers acquire products to enhance their lives, but the happiness from these acquisitions gen...
The article studies the causal effect of subjective well-being on the consumption behavior of indivi...
This study examines whether the level of product involvement influences how emotions drive consumer ...
Does happiness depend on what one earns or what one spends? Income is typically found to have small ...
Prior research indicates that consumers often pursue happiness through the market and that their pur...
textabstractHedonism is a way of life, characterised by openness to pleasurable experience. There ar...
Throughout history, two conceptions of happiness have been advocated. The hedonic ideal, which ofte...
There is a considerable amount of research on the effect of income on happiness, but only a limited ...
Purpose - While having ‘more’ in life seems to have a positive impact on consumers’ well-being, the ...
A hedonic approach focuses on maximizing pleasure and minimizing pain, while\ud a eudaimonic approac...
This research reveals hedonism as interplay between both pleasure and pain, a neglected considerati...
<p>We examine the relationship between (relative) consumption and happiness using panel data for Chi...