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“Feel Good Do Good” or “Do Good Feel Good”?

2017
Empirical evidence supports the hypothesis of a reciprocal influence between well-being (WB) and volunteering. However, these results are not conclusive in terms of whether volunteers feel better as a result of volunteering or whether those who feel good are more likely to engage in volunteering.
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The impact of social approval and framing on cooperation in public good situations

Journal of Public Economics, 2004
Mari Rege, Kjetil Telle
exaly  

A good life for all within planetary boundaries

Nature Sustainability, 2018
Daniel W. O’Neill   +3 more
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Good Policy, Good Process

American Journal of Bioethics, 2001
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Are good soldiers good?

Journal of Business Research, 2002
David L Turnipseed
exaly  

Fish: The Good, the Not-so-Good

MCN: The American Journal of Maternal/Child Nursing, 2010
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Overall job satisfaction: how good are single-item measures?

Journal of Applied Psychology, 1997
J. P. Wanous   +2 more
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