Subjective Well-Being and Public Policy

Can money buy happiness? Is a rich country necessarily a happy nation? Are economic indicators good measures of the citizens’ happiness, or subjective well-being? What is the significance of these measurements for the public sector? A Lee Kuan Yew Fellow, Professor of Psychology, and Director of...

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spelling sg-smu-ink.podcasts-10072013-10-30T06:27:59Z Subjective Well-Being and Public Policy Chan, David Can money buy happiness? Is a rich country necessarily a happy nation? Are economic indicators good measures of the citizens’ happiness, or subjective well-being? What is the significance of these measurements for the public sector? A Lee Kuan Yew Fellow, Professor of Psychology, and Director of the Behavioural Sciences Institute at the Singapore Management University, Professor David Chan has received numerous international awards for his research, including those that relate to the measurement of attitudes and perceptions. He is also a consultant to many organisations on employee well-being and has been involved in national surveys on social attitudes. He has also served on an international committee on the measurement of national well-being across countries, supported by several international associations of psychology. In this podcast, Professor David Chan shares his views about subjective well-being and its relevance for public policy, both globally and locally in Singapore. 2013-07-01T07:00:00Z text https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/podcasts/2 http://soundcloud.com/sgsmu/subjective-well-being Podcasts@SMU eng Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University Applied Behavior Analysis Experimental Analysis of Behavior Public Affairs, Public Policy and Public Administration
institution Singapore Management University
building SMU Libraries
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topic Applied Behavior Analysis
Experimental Analysis of Behavior
Public Affairs, Public Policy and Public Administration
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Experimental Analysis of Behavior
Public Affairs, Public Policy and Public Administration
Chan, David
Subjective Well-Being and Public Policy
description Can money buy happiness? Is a rich country necessarily a happy nation? Are economic indicators good measures of the citizens’ happiness, or subjective well-being? What is the significance of these measurements for the public sector? A Lee Kuan Yew Fellow, Professor of Psychology, and Director of the Behavioural Sciences Institute at the Singapore Management University, Professor David Chan has received numerous international awards for his research, including those that relate to the measurement of attitudes and perceptions. He is also a consultant to many organisations on employee well-being and has been involved in national surveys on social attitudes. He has also served on an international committee on the measurement of national well-being across countries, supported by several international associations of psychology. In this podcast, Professor David Chan shares his views about subjective well-being and its relevance for public policy, both globally and locally in Singapore.
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