2021
DOI: 10.32348/1852.4206.v13.n2.27761
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Does being ethical make you happier?

Abstract: This paper proposes a contemporary assessment of Aristotle’s discussion of ethics and happiness for 11 large cultural groups. Our study adopts the division of cultural regions proposed by Fellmann et al. (1997) and World Value Survey’s subjective well-being and virtues data of 60.000 individuals for 55 countries between 2010 to 2014. The binary response model (probit) has life satisfaction as the dependent variable and as explanatory variables a group of ethical virtues. Such ethical virtues explore the percep… Show more

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“…Moreover, positive emotions can significantly affect a person's life, making their pursuit valuable. These positive emotions are associated with better general health, longer life, more creative work and prosperous social life (Gama et al. , 2021; Lyubomirsky et al.…”
Section: Literature Review: Csr Social Marketing and Happinessmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Moreover, positive emotions can significantly affect a person's life, making their pursuit valuable. These positive emotions are associated with better general health, longer life, more creative work and prosperous social life (Gama et al. , 2021; Lyubomirsky et al.…”
Section: Literature Review: Csr Social Marketing and Happinessmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moreover, positive emotions can significantly affect a person's life, making their pursuit valuable. These positive emotions are associated with better general health, longer life, more creative work and prosperous social life (Gama et al, 2021;Lyubomirsky et al, 2005). Examining happiness (broadly speaking, positive emotions) in our lives helps to build new frameworks for planning and evaluation into organizations' strategies from a happiness management perspective.…”
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