Choon Shay-Wei, Yong Chia-Chi, Tan Siow-Kian, Tan Siow-Hooi
Faculty of Management, Multimedia University, Persiaran Multimedia, 63100 Cyberjaya, Selangor, Malaysia.
Heliyon. 2022 Oct 1;8(10):e10813. doi: 10.1016/j.heliyon.2022.e10813. eCollection 2022 Oct.
Given the global call for more non-GDP-based indicators of national well-being, this study proposes a model incorporating economic and psychological (happiness) indicators. Considering the subjective nature of happiness, happiness measurements should incorporate individuals' inner strengths and satisfaction with their external environment. Furthermore, although numerous studies have found that positive psychology approaches can improve happiness, they have yet to be incorporated into any happiness models. Hence, this study proposes an integrated happiness framework that covers objective economic and subjective happiness factors to measure well-being beyond GDP. The study tests the model using survey data from Malaysia as a case study. A total of 1,368 participants were recruited with probability proportional to size. The study discovered that Malaysians' inner strengths are rated higher than their external conditions. It seems Malaysians do not live in a way that cultivates their virtues. Overall, the study suggests that inner strength is crucial in shaping happiness (150 words).
鉴于全球对更多基于非国内生产总值的国民幸福指标的呼吁,本研究提出了一个纳入经济和心理(幸福)指标的模型。考虑到幸福的主观性,幸福度量应纳入个人的内在优势以及对外部环境的满意度。此外,尽管众多研究发现积极心理学方法可以提升幸福感,但这些方法尚未被纳入任何幸福模型。因此,本研究提出了一个综合幸福框架,该框架涵盖客观经济因素和主观幸福因素,以衡量超越国内生产总值的福祉。本研究以马来西亚的调查数据为案例对该模型进行了测试。按规模比例概率抽样共招募了1368名参与者。研究发现,马来西亚人的内在优势得分高于其外部条件。马来西亚人似乎并未以培养自身美德的方式生活。总体而言,该研究表明内在优势对塑造幸福感至关重要(150字)