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Product Description This book is part of the continuing research on quality of life issues conducted by its authors, and builds on past research on the values and lifestyles of Singaporeans (published in 1999 and 2004) and the wellbeing of Singaporeans (published in 2009). It focuses on the happiness and wellbeing of Singaporeans and details the findings of a large-scale quality-of-life survey of 1500 Singapore residents in 2011 (the QOL 2011 Survey). This comprehensive study provides insights into Singaporeans’ general life satisfaction and satisfaction with their life domains, happiness, enjoyment, achievement, emotional wellbeing, psychological wellbeing, economic wellbeing, overall wellbeing, happiness, enjoyment, achievement, personal values, spirituality, value orientations, national identity, and satisfaction with rights. In addition, the QOL 2011 Survey builds on previous nation-wide surveys in 1991, 1996, and 2001, thus providing a longitudinal perspective into how the various aspects of the wellbeing of Singaporeans have evolved through the years. This book aims to provide a comprehensive reference for academics, practitioners, policy makers, researchers, and students who are interested in the subject of happiness and wellbeing in Singapore. It can also be used as a reference for other countries who are interested to promote happiness and wellbeing of their nations. Review ‘The Singaporean academic duo of the same given name (Siok Kuan and Soo Jiuan happen to be the same in Chinese idiographs but different in pronounciation in non-Mandarin Chinese dialects) has done a superb portrait and analysis of Singaporeans. To those interested in the profound transition of Singaporean society from the time of Lee Kuan Yew to the time of Lee Hsien Loong, it is a must read.’ ― Takashi Inoguchi, Professor Emeritus of the University of Tokyo and President of University of Niigata Prefecture 'Happiness and Wellbeing: The Singaporean Experience provides a detailed understanding of Singaporeans tracked over time with three waves of quantitative research done in 1996, 2001 and 2011. At a time when there is a lot of discussion around what defines a Singaporean, marketers and policy makers should find the in-depth discussion on Singaporean values and the changes over time very interesting. I read the book with a regional perspective in mind as well as I believe that Singapore is not too far away from a position that other major markets in the south east Asian region may eventually morph into (at least for some categories)’ ― Samy Mardolker, Managing Director of ORC International ‘The authors are to be commended for this research: the book is a very useful addition to knowledge for anyone concerned with understanding and increasing the level of happiness and well-being in Singapore. The authors do not come to simple conclusions but recognize that happiness is a complex topic and connected to a whole range of issues which often point in contradictory directions. For sure this is a resource that is invaluable and will be constantly by the side of whoever wants a definitive opinion and data on what’s behind the smile or frown on the little red dot.’ ― Philip Merry, CEO Global Leadership Academy and Author of "The Search for Singapore’s Happiest People" About the Author Siok Kuan TAMBYAH is an Associate Professor of Marketing at the NUS Business School, National University of Singapore. Her research interests include consumption and identity, ethnicity, gender, luxury consumption, consumer culture, values and lifestyles, and cross-cultural consumer behavior. In addition to journal articles on consumer behavior, services marketing and quality of life, she has co-authored two books on values, lifestyles and wellbeing in Singapore. Soo Jiuan TAN is an associate professor at the Department of Marketing, NUS Business School. Her research interests are in the areas of international market entry strategies, consumer values and lifestyles
Product Specifications
- Brand
- Routledge
- Format
- hardcover
- ASIN
- 0415506727
- Domain
- Amazon UK
- Release Date
- 29 October 2012
- Listed Since
- 06 September 2011
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