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[This chapter covers wellbeing research related to personal and consumption activities. Wellbeing theories are discussed. These include classical conditioning, activity, flow, personal expressiveness, and self-determination. The research on personal activities is usually categorized in four major groups, namely physical, social, leisure/recreation, and spiritual/community. The research on consumption activities is also discussed. In that context, wellbeing principles are identified in terms of pattern of consumption, procedure of consumption, match between the choice phase and the consumption phase, type of consumption, as well as other factors in consumption.]
Published: Jun 10, 2021
Keywords: Happiness; Hedonic wellbeing; Life satisfaction; Eudaimonia; Subjective wellbeing; Personal activities; Consumption activities; Classical conditioning; Activity; Flow; Personal expressiveness; Physical activities; Social activities; Leisure/recreation activities; Spiritual/community activities; Consumption pattern; Consumption procedure; Choice phase; Consumption phase; Consumption type
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