Money might not make you happy, but can happiness make you money? The value of leveraging subjective well-being to enhance financial well-being in self-employment
Abstract
In recent years there has been a growing interest in understanding the relationship between subjective well-being and self-employment. Extending this body of work, we ask whether subjective well-being is associated with financial well-being for self-employed individuals, and whether those with financial skills are better able to leverage subjective well-being to realize higher financial well-being. Using a sample of 332 self-employed individuals...
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Title
Money might not make you happy, but can happiness make you money? The value of leveraging subjective well-being to enhance financial well-being in self-employment
Published Date
Nov 1, 2019
Volume
12
Pages
e00134 - e00134
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