TY - CHAP
T1 - Behavioral perspective
AU - Pipoli de Azambuja, Gina María
AU - Rodríguez-Peña, Gustavo
PY - 2021/5/6
Y1 - 2021/5/6
N2 - The objective of this chapter is to understand happiness and identify the factors that make consumers happy. The literature review examined studies on the happiness of different parts of the world in the last 20 years. The research method was the literature review, and the approach was a theoretical research study. The main findings of the chapter are presented: Happiness has many definitions from ancient Greeks like Aristotle who considered happiness to be the cornerstone of a good life, a life well-lived. During the last two decades, various definitions of happiness have emerged. In this context, recent studies have found that there are four main activities that can make happy humans: (1) physical activity, (2) social experiences, (3) tourism, and (4) altruism. However, the concept of happiness can vary according to culture. For example, Americans define happiness in terms of pleasure whereas Asian culture in terms of marital status and standard of-living. The chapter examines happiness approaches and highlights the special case of Latin America, to illustrate, it was measure subjective well-being and live satisfaction in a Peruvian sample.
AB - The objective of this chapter is to understand happiness and identify the factors that make consumers happy. The literature review examined studies on the happiness of different parts of the world in the last 20 years. The research method was the literature review, and the approach was a theoretical research study. The main findings of the chapter are presented: Happiness has many definitions from ancient Greeks like Aristotle who considered happiness to be the cornerstone of a good life, a life well-lived. During the last two decades, various definitions of happiness have emerged. In this context, recent studies have found that there are four main activities that can make happy humans: (1) physical activity, (2) social experiences, (3) tourism, and (4) altruism. However, the concept of happiness can vary according to culture. For example, Americans define happiness in terms of pleasure whereas Asian culture in terms of marital status and standard of-living. The chapter examines happiness approaches and highlights the special case of Latin America, to illustrate, it was measure subjective well-being and live satisfaction in a Peruvian sample.
UR - https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-981-33-6374-8_4
U2 - 10.1007/978-981-33-6374-8
DO - 10.1007/978-981-33-6374-8
M3 - Capítulo de libro
SN - 978-981-33-6373-1
T3 - Studies in Rhythm Engineering
SP - 3
EP - 22
BT - Consumer happiness
A2 - Dutta, Tanusree
A2 - Mandal, Manas Kumar
CY - Singapur
ER -