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Journal of Personality Assessment
The primary goal of this study was to develop a concise, theoretically grounded tool -the Holistic Wellbeing Measure (HWM)- that captures both hedonic and eudaimonic facets of wellbeing. Items for the HWM were generated through a careful review of existing wellbeing scales and literature, followed by expert consultation, pilot testing, and iterative ...
Gökmen Arslan, Muhammet Coşkun
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The primary goal of this study was to develop a concise, theoretically grounded tool -the Holistic Wellbeing Measure (HWM)- that captures both hedonic and eudaimonic facets of wellbeing. Items for the HWM were generated through a careful review of existing wellbeing scales and literature, followed by expert consultation, pilot testing, and iterative ...
Gökmen Arslan, Muhammet Coşkun
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Genes, Environments and Core Features of Eudaimonic Wellbeing
2016Human wellbeing is influenced by both environmental and genetic factors. During the last two decades, an increasing number of genetically informative studies have documented substantial genetic influences for various types of wellbeing. Recent meta-analyses estimate the weighted average heritability of wellbeing to be in the range of 32–40 ...
Espen Røysamb, Ragnhild Bang Nes
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Journal of Health Psychology, 2018
This study investigated the relationships between subjective health, hedonic wellbeing (i.e. positive affect, negative affect, and life satisfaction), and eudaimonic wellbeing (i.e. psycho-social functioning). The sample was drawn from the Gallup World Poll and included a total of 1,567,295 individuals in 165 countries.
Mohsen Joshanloo, Veljko Jovanović
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This study investigated the relationships between subjective health, hedonic wellbeing (i.e. positive affect, negative affect, and life satisfaction), and eudaimonic wellbeing (i.e. psycho-social functioning). The sample was drawn from the Gallup World Poll and included a total of 1,567,295 individuals in 165 countries.
Mohsen Joshanloo, Veljko Jovanović
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Hedonic to Eudaimonic Wellbeing: Sustained Volunteering for Sustained Wellbeing
The International Journal of Social Sustainability in Economic, Social, and Cultural Context, 2021Pratima Verma +2 more
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HR Practices and Four Eudaimonic Wellbeing-Task Performance Profiles: Age as Moderator
Academy of Management Proceedings, 2018In this two-wave study, we analyze whether employees’ perceptions of HR practices at Time 1, predict at Time 2 (a year after) four profiles of eudaimonic wellbeing and task-performance i.e., mutual...
Yarid Ayala +2 more
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A COMPARISON ABOUT EUDAIMONIC WELLBEING in AUTHENTIC and SPIRITUAL LEADERSHIP
2020İlgili mutluluk literatüründen esinlenilen bu makalede, insani gelişmenin daha nesnel, kapsayıcı, derin ve ahlaki olarak geçerli anlayışı olan ödönomik refah, otantik liderlik ve manevi liderlik perspektifleri ile tartışılmıştır. Bu liderlik perspektiflerinin temel varsayımlarını açıklayarak, iyilik haline ve özellikle ödönomik iyilik haline ilişkin ...
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International Journal of Applied Positive Psychology, 2021
Martin Mabunda Baluku, Kathleen Otto
exaly
Martin Mabunda Baluku, Kathleen Otto
exaly
Valuing the eudaimonic wellbeing benefits of land use transport measures
Benefit measurement for locally-focused land use transport interventions is often narrow. The ultimate purpose of such interventions is often improved citizen wellbeing, yet this is seldom measured or monetized. Adding such valuation provides a way to more comprehensively reflect the value of associated interventions.Stanley, John +3 more
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