domingo, 7 de febrero de 2021

The Ukrainian institute for Happiness Research and ICRG



ICRG is a member of Committee in the Second International Scientific Conference “HAPPINESS AND CONTEMPORARY SOCIETY” March, 20 – 21, 2021, Lviv (Ukraine)

Please visit the web and participate, deadline FOR PAPERS SUBMISSION: February, 15, 2021

More Information

ukr.institute.happiness@gmail.com

Pursuit of happiness becomes crucial in a contemporary person’s mindset. Happiness becomes an object of neuroscientific and psychological studies. Relation of happiness to values, morality and freedom evokes baffling problems in philosophy. Happiness and human flourishing become a true criterion of economic and social development.

Our conference aims to create the European platform of an interdisciplinary international discussion on happiness and to attract scientific and public attention to the relevance of happiness problem for contemporary societies. We invite for discussion researchers in philosophy, medicine, neuroscience, biochemistry, biology, psychology, sociology, political science, economics, pedagogy and anthropology. We invite managers and businessmen to share their experience and to enrich their knowledge in raising business effectiveness.

Suggested areas for discussion:

  1. Contemporary philosophy of happiness.
  2. Positive psychology.
  3. Happiness and neuroscience.
  4. Happiness and healthcare.
  5. Happiness and economic development.
  6. Happiness and education system.
  7. Happiness, civil society, law and state management.
  8. Happiness and culture.

❗❗❗ The conference will be held online on Zoom platform, but participants are welcome to arrive in Lviv if epidemiological situation will be favourable. If a participant cannot neiter join Zoom meeting, nor arrive inLviv, there is an option to send a recorded video of a speech to the Organizing Committee in advance.
❗❗❗ Since our mission is to popularize scientific knowledge on happiness, there will be a live stream of the conference on Youtube and Facebook and the video record of the conference will be in free access.

sábado, 14 de noviembre de 2020

New paper in Ethics


Sustainability 202012(21), 9268; https://doi.org/10.3390/su12219268

Happiness at work requires a good working environment, which undoubtedly improves productivity. In this sphere, the concept is closely related to job satisfaction, which is one of the main factors determining individual happiness, along with home ownership, security, and a healthy environment. Innovative policies to improve corporate well-being—organizational ethics—improve the image of the company, and help transfer the concept of ‘happy management’ to all stakeholders. In addition, remote working, which has become essential for many during the COVID-19 pandemic, poses a key issue in terms of human resource management that needs to be taken into account. Using a survey of working-age Spanish citizens, we established a measure of organizational ethics based on the possible discrepancy between citizens’ personal happiness and their happiness at work. The analysis focused on one of the essential economic sectors in the face of the pandemic, the financial sector. These workers demand organizational ethics with clear values in social responsibility and training, going beyond the achievement of a socially acceptable income. A comparative linear model is also used to test the relationships between a number of conditioning variables and organizational ethics. Citizens’/workers’ priorities are found to shift towards quality of life with a healthy environment, rather than sustainability.



martes, 7 de julio de 2020

Midiendo la Felicidad y Calidad de Vida

El grupo de investigación internacional en capital intelectual ICRG de la Universidad de Castilla La Mancha, ahora se acerca a la sociedad para medir intangibles, para analizar la calidad de vida de sus ciudadanos con el Observatorio de Intangibles y Calidad de Vida (OICV). Con una trayectoria en estos estudios de sus directores de más de veinte años y una andadura científica como grupo de más de 10 nos preocupamos por indicadores sociales y económicos y su análisis a través de este observatorio y te recomendamos este primer formulario abierto de carácter nacional para mayores de 16 años. esperamos tu respuesta, después reportaremos públicamente los resultados de la misma, son y más de 600 españoles los que han contestado.


lunes, 30 de diciembre de 2019

ICRG in AECR-RSAI with QoL and Tourism

Two works was developed in AECR Congress (RSAI) last November in QoL and Tourism Topics.



"Midiendo la felicidad y la calidad de vida de los ciudadanos españoles" por Nuria Huete Alcocer; José Luis Alfaro Navarro; Víctor Raúl López Ruiz, y Domingo Nevado Peña (desigualdad, pobreza y territorio).



"Imagen del Quijote como intangible cultural y de transferencia para el desarrollo económico" por Nuria Huete Alcocer, Víctor Raúl López Ruiz (cultura, turismo y territorio).
 

Pueden descargarse en Actas del congreso 


jueves, 31 de octubre de 2019

International finding in the relationship of technology and quality of life

Highlights

We review the concept and measurements of quality of life.
We analyse the relationships between quality of life and ICTs.
Use of new technologies and technological capacity are key in the citizens' development.
There is a clear relationship between technology and quality of life in European regions.
The digital citizen is happier and values living in regions with high technological capacity.

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miércoles, 30 de octubre de 2019

Nuevo artículo del Grupo en IC

Sustainability Journal

An Intellectual Capital Approach to Citizens’ Quality of Life in Sustainable Cities: A Focus on Europe

López-Ruiz, V.-R.; Alfaro-Navarro, J.-L.; Nevado-Peña, D. 

Abstract

The quality of life of citizens in a city is related to the sustainable decisions made by their leaders. By using principal component analysis (PCA) and taking an intellectual capital perspective (all sources of knowledge in human, relational and structural areas), we explore which of the three dimensions used to measure the sustainability of a city—economic, social or environmental—has the greatest effect on a subjective measurement of quality of life. We propose an econometric model based on a tangible production model to study the relationship between the quality of life and sustainability. To that end, we perform an in-depth examination of the different effects on the four dimensions that comprise the measure of the subjective quality of life: satisfaction, mobility, integration and public service. The results of the estimated model of citizens’ quality of life confirm the existence of a direct relationship for the 52 European cities under study; however, the least relevant role is played by the environmental dimension, which is still unappreciated by citizens. Conversely, the economic and social dimension are found to be determinants in all cases, except for social integration. Therefore, a key requirement of the management aimed at achieving sustainable development in European cities is to activate the environmental dimension.

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