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Entrepreneurs’ Eudaimonic Well-being: Multiple Roads Lead to Rome

Academy of Management Proceedings, 2022
We contribute to recent entrepreneurship and well-being research by shedding light on the role of individuals’ value priorities in explaining their occupational choices and, ultimately, their well-being. Our theoretical framework accounts for the heterogeneity of individual value priorities and of entrepreneurship contexts to explain two important ...
Croonen, Evelien PM   +2 more
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Social media use and eudaimonic well-being

Current Opinion in Psychology, 2022
Emerging research in positive media psychology has begun to explore how engagement with social media can lead to heightened levels of eudaimonic well-being (focused on meaning rather than on hedonic gratifications). Specific types of content (e.g., heart-warming videos) and user interactions (e.g., commenting, sharing) serve to amplify these ...
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Entrepreneurship, Coping, and Eudaimonic Well-Being

Academy of Management Proceedings, 2020
Using data from wave 2 and 3 of the National Study of Midlife in Development in the United States (N=3669), the present study investigates the link between entrepreneurship and eudaimonic well- bei...
Boris Nikolaev   +2 more
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Eudaimonic well-being and community arts participation

Perspectives in Public Health, 2013
Aims: This article considers eudaimonic models of psychological well-being in relation to qualitative data previously gathered as part of Manchester Metropolitan University’s Invest to Save Arts in Health programme (2004–07). Methods: The research draws from 21 interviews with participants involved in Invest to Save arts projects for older people and ...
Rachel, Swindells   +5 more
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Measuring Eudaimonic Well-Being

2016
This chapter presents Aristotle’s conceptualization of eudaimonia and reviews measures that can be used to assess this type of eudaimonic well-being. The authors consider the question of the extent to which eudaimonia is measureable given the conceptual confusion and lack of normative clarification surrounding the use of the term. It is proposed that a
Carmel Proctor, Roger Tweed
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LGB Identity and Eudaimonic Well Being in Midlife

Journal of Homosexuality, 2009
Eudaimonic well being refers to personal growth and having purpose and meaning in life. High levels of eudaimonic well being facilitate a positive life experience. The National Survey of Midlife Development in the United States (MIDUS) data was used to test a model predicting eudaimonic well being as a function of sexual identity.
Ellen D B, Riggle   +2 more
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Coping flexibility and eudaimonic well‐being in university students

Scandinavian Journal of Psychology, 2018
Despite the growing interest in the relationship between coping strategies and eudaimonic well‐being, few studies have examined this issue from the perspective of coping flexibility. Therefore, the present study aimed to: (1) identify approach coping profiles in the university context and (2) analyze the differences between these profiles in terms of ...
Carlos Freire   +3 more
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Self-Regulation and Eudaimonic Well-Being Across Adulthood

Experimental Aging Research, 2012
BACKGROUND/STUDY CONTEXT: The authors developed and tested a model to examine the developmental self-regulatory pathways that lead to optimal eudaimonic well-being across adulthood.Measures of goal adjustment, optimization, possible selves, and well-being were obtained from 590 adults ranging in age from 17 to 94.
Leslie D, Frazier   +2 more
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Unlocking Eudaimonic Well-Being

Eudaimonic well-being (EWB) has long-lasting effects on individuals' mental health, enabling them to find purpose and meaning in life, depending on the individual and society. Social cognitive skills training constitutes a new aspect of the adolescent's social development, including three domains: cognitive ToM, affective ToM, and an inter-intra ...
Leema Jacob, K. Jayasankara Reddy
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Eudaimonic Well-being: A Gendered Perspective

2016
In this chapter we attempt to present a nuanced approach to eudaimonic wellbeing by considering it from a gendered perspective. Beginning with a discussion on two traditions of wellbeing – hedonic and eudaimonic – we briefly overview some literature on the similarities and differences for women and men on indices of wellbeing.
Leah J. Ferguson, Katie E. Gunnell
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