Over the past decades, the literature on happiness and well-being has been booming. Whereas the first studies in the field predominantly focused on Western nations, nowadays an increasing number of studies address happiness and well-being in other countries. This Research Topic focuses on the determinants of happiness and well-being and their consequences in the Asian context. The collection is associated with the
The International Society for Quality-of-Life Studies (ISQOLS) and will focus on the 2024 conference being held in Malaysia and the central theme of Well-Being in Asia.
The International Society for Quality-of-Life Studies (ISQOLS) aims to promote research on quality of life, well-being and happiness, as well as to provide evidence-based support for designing and implementing well-being policies. Annual conferences constitute a central instrument in attaining the Society’s goals. ISQOLS looks for organizing highly productive but friendly and relaxed conferences that allow for scholars and practitioners to enrich their own research and practices by meeting and exchanging ideas, findings, and experiences. ISQOLS conference participants usually come from all corners of the world and from many disciplines.
This Research Topic is by invitation only and any manuscripts submitted without invitation will be transferred out of the collection.
Over the past decades, the literature on happiness and well-being has been booming. Whereas the first studies in the field predominantly focused on Western nations, nowadays an increasing number of studies address happiness and well-being in other countries. This Research Topic focuses on the determinants of happiness and well-being and their consequences in the Asian context. The collection is associated with the
The International Society for Quality-of-Life Studies (ISQOLS) and will focus on the 2024 conference being held in Malaysia and the central theme of Well-Being in Asia.
The International Society for Quality-of-Life Studies (ISQOLS) aims to promote research on quality of life, well-being and happiness, as well as to provide evidence-based support for designing and implementing well-being policies. Annual conferences constitute a central instrument in attaining the Society’s goals. ISQOLS looks for organizing highly productive but friendly and relaxed conferences that allow for scholars and practitioners to enrich their own research and practices by meeting and exchanging ideas, findings, and experiences. ISQOLS conference participants usually come from all corners of the world and from many disciplines.
This Research Topic is by invitation only and any manuscripts submitted without invitation will be transferred out of the collection.