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Subjective Well-Being and Events
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Yu, Nanyi Nicole
, Mair, Judith
, Lee, Andy
, Ong, Faith
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Events And Festivals
/ Events planning
/ Narrative Synthesis Systematic Review
/ Personal health
/ Positive Psychology
/ Subjective Well-Being
/ Subjectivity
/ Value Of Events
/ Well being
2022
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Subjective Well-Being and Events
by
Yu, Nanyi Nicole
, Mair, Judith
, Lee, Andy
, Ong, Faith
in
Events And Festivals
/ Events planning
/ Narrative Synthesis Systematic Review
/ Personal health
/ Positive Psychology
/ Subjective Well-Being
/ Subjectivity
/ Value Of Events
/ Well being
2022
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Subjective Well-Being and Events
2022
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Overview
The economic and social-cultural impacts of events are well documented in the existing events literature. The emergence of quality of life (QOL), well-being and happiness in the positive psychology literature has accelerated research on events and individuals’ subjective well-being (SWB). Taking a narrative synthesis approach, this study identifies a total of 46 peer reviewed journal articles on SWB and events and reviews how SWB has been discussed and investigated in the events context. The results of this study reveal three key approaches to SWB and events. The first approach takes SWB as synonymous with the benefits and impacts of events. The second approach examines SWB in terms of its relationship with the motivations and satisfaction of event participants and local residents. The final approach to SWB examines the relationship between SWB and the event (including festivalscape) experience. The review findings also identify areas of potential weakness in the existing literature. The existing event studies relating to SWB primarily focus on sporting events, with only a few festivals, are often undertaken from a Western perspective, and generally rely on quantitative approaches. More importantly, the extant event literature appears to use the SWB concept loosely without agreement on its structure or key components. Suggestions for future research lie in further conceptualisation of SWB in the events context with validated measurement tools and conceptual models, and closer examination of the causal relationship between event (experience) and levels of SWB.
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Cognizant Communication Corporation
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