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2024
- 1-2 Correction to: David Pines and Me
In: Creative Complex Systems
by Kazuo Nishimura - 1-11 Introduction: Recent Growth of Cultural Heritage Tourism in Japan and Italy
In: Cultural Heritage in Japan and Italy
by Nobuko Kawashima - 15-32 Recent Development of Cultural Policy in Japan—Emerging Instrumentalism for Heritage Policy
In: Cultural Heritage in Japan and Italy
by Nobuko Kawashima - 33-48 The Proper Relationship Between Preservation and Utilization of Cultural Assets: Recent Trends in Cultural Heritage Protection Policy in Japan
In: Cultural Heritage in Japan and Italy
by Masaomi Tsuchiya - 49-63 Lost in Translation: Japan Heritage and the New Direction of Heritage Policy in Japan
In: Cultural Heritage in Japan and Italy
by Takao Terui - 65-79 Topics from Cultural Goods to Cultural Heritage and Its Implications Regarding Theoretical Reflection and Region-Specific Italian Policies
In: Cultural Heritage in Japan and Italy
by Fabio Bacchini & Roberto Iannaccone & Pietro Antonio Valentino - 81-97 The Value and Utilization of Modern Cultural Heritage in Korea
In: Cultural Heritage in Japan and Italy
by Jiyoung Lee - 101-124 Trends and Issues in Japanese Cultural Tourism
In: Cultural Heritage in Japan and Italy
by Noriko Yagasaki - 125-154 Cultural Heritage Tourists in Japan—An “Orientations” Approach to Understanding Tourist Preferences
In: Cultural Heritage in Japan and Italy
by Tadashi Yagi & Nobuko Kawashima - 155-170 Sustainable Cultural Heritage Preservation: Trail Maintenance Walks in UNESCO World Heritage “Sacred Sites and Pilgrimage Routes in the Kii Mountain Range”
In: Cultural Heritage in Japan and Italy
by Masaomi Tsuchiya - 171-183 Tourism and Theatre: Building a New Relationship for a New Cultural Tourism
In: Cultural Heritage in Japan and Italy
by Martha Friel - 185-202 Re-Imagining Italian Cultural Tourism. Creative Economy in the Face of Crisis and the Case of Museums and Live Music
In: Cultural Heritage in Japan and Italy
by Massimiliano Raffa - 203-220 Cultural Heritage for Sustainable Destination Development: The Role of Collaborative Strategies
In: Cultural Heritage in Japan and Italy
by Francesca d’Angella & Manuela Carlo
2022
- 1-27 The South Asian Path of Development: A Historical and Anthropological Perspective
In: The Cultural Basis of Economic Growth in India
by Akio Tanabe - 3-23 Confronting Our Shattered Society
In: The Kyoto Post-COVID Manifesto For Global Economics
by Stephen Hill - 25-44 Embracing the Circle of Wholeness
In: The Kyoto Post-COVID Manifesto For Global Economics
by Stephen Hill - 29-63 Economic Growth and Structural Change: The Case of India
In: The Cultural Basis of Economic Growth in India
by Kazuo Mino - 45-62 Polyphony as a System for Delivering Co-Creation and the Empowerment of Individuals
In: The Kyoto Post-COVID Manifesto For Global Economics
by Tadashi Yagi & Stomu Yamash’ta - 63-81 Creating an Economy of Care
In: The Kyoto Post-COVID Manifesto For Global Economics
by Stephen Hill - 65-102 Happiness and Social Capital in India
In: The Cultural Basis of Economic Growth in India
by Yoshio Itaba - 83-91 Universal Care—Including the Excluded
In: The Kyoto Post-COVID Manifesto For Global Economics
by Stephen Hill - 93-109 Sustainability Conditions for Universal Basic Income in the Economic Recession Caused by COVID-19
In: The Kyoto Post-COVID Manifesto For Global Economics
by Tadashi Yagi - 103-132 Comparison of the Determinants of Well-Being Between India and Japan: Implications for the Future of the Economy and Society of India
In: The Cultural Basis of Economic Growth in India
by Tadashi Yagi - 111-125 Towards the Reconstruction of the Cosmos: In Consideration of a Polyphonic Way of Life
In: The Kyoto Post-COVID Manifesto For Global Economics
by Toshiaki Maruyama - 129-146 Achieving Transformation in Our Highly Interconnected World I: Systems Thinking and Network Thinking
In: The Kyoto Post-COVID Manifesto For Global Economics
by Len Fisher - 133-149 What Affects Women’s Happiness in India?
In: The Cultural Basis of Economic Growth in India
by Kanako Takimoto & Akihiko Kawaura - 147-167 Achieving Transformation in Our Highly Interconnected World II: The Role of the Individual
In: The Kyoto Post-COVID Manifesto For Global Economics
by Len Fisher - 151-173 Socio-Economic Implications of the Rajasthani Traditional Folk Drama Gavari: A Poverty Trap or a Revival of Social Capital in the Indian Tribal Community?
In: The Cultural Basis of Economic Growth in India
by Sayaka Sakoda & Ryuichi Fukuhara & Pramod Tiwari - 169-196 Transdisciplinary Study of How to Integrate Our Shattered World: The Self–nonself Circulation Principle of “Living” Wholeness
In: The Kyoto Post-COVID Manifesto For Global Economics
by Masatoshi Murase & Tomoko Murase - 197-212 The Self-nonself Circulation Principle of “Living” Nature: How to Survive Shattered World
In: The Kyoto Post-COVID Manifesto For Global Economics
by Masatoshi Murase & Tomoko Murase - 213-233 A Case Study of the Self-nonself Circulation Principle in Action: Toward a New Synthesis Beyond Division Between Inside and Outside World in Nursing
In: The Kyoto Post-COVID Manifesto For Global Economics
by Tomoko Murase & Masatoshi Murase - 235-261 Taiji:—Philosophical, Cultural and Educational Views from Tian Zhen Yuan
In: The Kyoto Post-COVID Manifesto For Global Economics
by Qi-Lin Xing - 265-277 Systemic Change Driven by Circular Change
In: The Kyoto Post-COVID Manifesto For Global Economics
by Ladeja Godina Košir - 279-290 The New Natural State of the Market
In: The Kyoto Post-COVID Manifesto For Global Economics
by Einar Kleppe Holthe - 291-297 The Role of Sustainable Resource Management in an Economy We Want
In: The Kyoto Post-COVID Manifesto For Global Economics
by Janez Potočnik - 299-303 Stewarding Systems Aliveness—Pathways to Transformation
In: The Kyoto Post-COVID Manifesto For Global Economics
by Petra Kuenkel & Elisabeth Kühn - 305-316 From Sustainability to Thrivability: Transforming Systems with Purpose
In: The Kyoto Post-COVID Manifesto For Global Economics
by Alexander Laszlo & Karin Huber-Heim & Stefan Blachfellner - 319-332 Where Did Humanity Go?
In: The Kyoto Post-COVID Manifesto For Global Economics
by Stephen Hill & Tadashi Yagi & Stomu Yamash’ta - 333-354 Discovering Our Humanity—Economics of the Future
In: The Kyoto Post-COVID Manifesto For Global Economics
by Stephen Hill & Tadashi Yagi & Stomu Yamash’ta
2021
- 3-16 David Pines and Me
In: Creative Complex Systems
by Kazuo Nishimura - 17-31 To Err is Human: The Complex Nature of Human Reproduction and Prenatal Development
In: Creative Complex Systems
by Kohei Shiota - 33-53 Short Notes on Theories of Species Diversity
In: Creative Complex Systems
by Atsushi Yamauchi & Kei Tokita & Toshiyuki Namba & Tae-Soo Chon - 55-69 Museum Workshop: Evolution of Human Intelligence and Education
In: Creative Complex Systems
by Terufumi Ohno - 73-84 Anomalous Behavior of Random Walks on Disordered Media
In: Creative Complex Systems
by Takashi Kumagai - 85-99 Pollution, Human Capital, and Growth Cycles
In: Creative Complex Systems
by Takuma Kunieda & Kazuo Nishimura - 101-111 Productive Consumption in a Two-Sector Model of Economic Development
In: Creative Complex Systems
by Ichiroh Daitoh & Kazuo Nishimura - 113-120 Time and Mnemonic Morphism
In: Creative Complex Systems
by Goro C. Kato & Kazuo Nishimura - 121-128 Universality and the Role of Limitations Influencing Interdisciplinary Scientific and Cultural Advances
In: Creative Complex Systems
by Paul G. Mezey & Masatoshi Murase - 129-141 Some Conceptual Principles with Mathematical Background for Interdisciplinary Developments in the Sciences and Beyond
In: Creative Complex Systems
by Paul G. Mezey & Masatoshi Murase - 143-161 The Role of Paradox in the Development of Interdisciplinary Scientific and Cultural Advances
In: Creative Complex Systems
by Masatoshi Murase & Paul G. Mezey - 165-187 Elucidation of Chaotic Market Hypothesis Based on Ergodic Theory
In: Creative Complex Systems
by Ken Umeno - 189-213 Itinerant-Electron Magnetism and Spin Fluctuations—Aspects of Theories and Experiments
In: Creative Complex Systems
by Kazuyoshi Yoshimura - 215-230 Quantum Size Effect Probed by NMR Measurements
In: Creative Complex Systems
by Tomonori Okuno & Shunsaku Kitagawa & Kenji Ishida & Kohei Kusada & Hiroshi Kitagawa - 231-245 Recent Topics on Organic Spin Liquid Candidates
In: Creative Complex Systems
by Mitsuhiko Maesato - 249-274 Impact of Reactive Oxygen Species and G-Quadruplexes in Telomeres and Mitochondria
In: Creative Complex Systems
by Madhu Malinee & Hiroshi Sugiyama - 275-290 Evolution, Motor of the Changing Biosphere
In: Creative Complex Systems
by Johann Hohenegger - 291-310 New Horizons in Brain Science
In: Creative Complex Systems
by Toshihiko Aso & Hidenao Fukuyama - 311-326 Evolutionary Perspective on Suffering: Murase’s Self–nonself Circulation Theory of Life Applied to PRISM (Pictorial Representation of Illness and Self Measure)
In: Creative Complex Systems
by Stefan Büchi & Masatoshi Murase - 329-350 Machine Learning for Metabolic Identification
In: Creative Complex Systems
by Dai Hai Nguyen & Canh Hao Nguyen & Hiroshi Mamitsuka - 351-372 Ignorance, Creation, Destruction
In: Creative Complex Systems
by Sander Leeuw & Masatoshi Murase - 373-424 A Unified Theory and Practice of Creative Complex Systems: Challenging to the Systemic Problems Spanning the Inside and Outside World
In: Creative Complex Systems
by Masatoshi Murase & Aine Mori & Tomoko Murase
2020
- 3-14 Creativity and Innovation in the Media and Cultural Industries: Setting an Agenda for the Social and Human Sciences
In: Creative Context
by Eyal Ben-Ari & Nissim Otmazgin - 17-37 Creative Activity Under Attention Scarcity
In: Creative Context
by Christopher Pokarier - 39-49 Outsourcing Taste; Are Algorithms Doing All the Work?
In: Creative Context
by Stan Erraught - 51-61 Embodied Social Dimensions in the Creative Process: Improvisation, Ethics and Gender in Choreography Classes in Israeli High-School Dance Programs
In: Creative Context
by Yael (yali) Nativ - 65-82 Creative Masses: Amateur Participation and Corporate Success in Japan’s Media Industries
In: Creative Context
by Nissim Otmazgin - 83-99 Dilemma: Professional Identity Work Among Tokyo-Based Designers
In: Creative Context
by Jakob Thestrup - 101-117 Creativity at the Margins in the ‘Golden Age’ of Japanese Cinema (1945–1965)
In: Creative Context
by Jennifer Coates - 121-141 Several Things that We Know About Creativity: History, Biography and Affordances in Entrepreneurship
In: Creative Context
by Heung Wah Wong & Karin Ling-Fung Chau - 143-162 Rethinking Copyrights: The Impact of Copying on Cultural Creativity and Diversity
In: Creative Context
by Jimmyn Parc - 163-179 Tradition or Innovation? Creativity and Internationalisation in Kyoto’s Craft Industries
In: Creative Context
by Adam Johns
2019
- 1-21 Innovation Beyond Technology—Introduction
In: Innovation Beyond Technology
by Sébastien Lechevalier & Sandra Laugier - 25-45 Reimagining Innovation
In: Innovation Beyond Technology
by Pierre-Benoit Joly - 47-62 ‘Innovation’ as an Adaptation of ‘Progress’: Revisiting the Epistemological and Historical Contexts of These Terms
In: Innovation Beyond Technology
by Sayaka Oki - 63-86 The Light and Shadow of the Fourth Industrial Revolution
In: Innovation Beyond Technology
by Shinichi Koizumi - 89-119 How Scientific Breakthroughs and Social Innovations Shape the Evolution of the Healthcare Sector
In: Innovation Beyond Technology
by Robert Boyer - 121-139 From Crisis to Reformulation: Innovation in the Global Drug Industry and the Alternative Modernization of Indian Ayurveda
In: Innovation Beyond Technology
by Jean-Paul Gaudillière - 141-171 Consortium-Based Open Innovation: Exploring a Unique and Optimal Model for Regional Biotechnology Industry
In: Innovation Beyond Technology
by Shintaro Sengoku - 175-194 Environment and Social Innovation: Why Technology Never Was the Solution
In: Innovation Beyond Technology
by Dominique Pestre - 195-221 Post-disaster Community Recovery and Community-Based Collaborative Action Research—A Case of Process Evaluation Method for Community Life Improvement
In: Innovation Beyond Technology
by Takayoshi Kusago - 223-239 Lessons from Fukushima for Responsible Innovation: How to Construct a New Relationship Between Science and Society?
In: Innovation Beyond Technology
by Yuko Fujigaki - 243-263 Public Participation in the Setting of Research and Innovation Agenda: Virtues and Challenges from a Philosophical Perspective
In: Innovation Beyond Technology
by Stéphanie Ruphy - 265-283 Innovation for Whom? City Experiments and the Redefinition of Urban Democracy
In: Innovation Beyond Technology
by Brice Laurent - 285-299 Image of Jurisprudence Reconstructed to Enhance Innovation: Liability Allocation for Improved Predictability
In: Innovation Beyond Technology
by Takehiro Ohya - 301-324 Science as Care: Science and Innovation in Post-growth Society
In: Innovation Beyond Technology
by Yoshinori Hiroi
2018
- 3-10 The Path: From the Sacred Harmony of Humanity to a New Economics
In: The Kyoto Manifesto for Global Economics
by Stomu Yamash’ta & Tadashi Yagi & Stephen Hill - 3-17 The Korean Government’s New Cultural Policy in the Age of Social Media
In: Asian Cultural Flows
by Dal Yong Jin - 13-34 The Survivability of Humanity Within the Current Global Economic Paradigm
In: The Kyoto Manifesto for Global Economics
by Stephen Hill - 19-36 ‘Cool Japan’ and Creative Industries: An Evaluation of Economic Policies for Popular Culture Industries in Japan
In: Asian Cultural Flows
by Nobuko Kawashima - 35-62 Human and Nature Revisited: The Industrial Revolution, Modern Economics and the Anthropocene
In: The Kyoto Manifesto for Global Economics
by Ryuichi Fukuhara - 37-58 Asian and Global? Japan and Tokyo’s Cultural Branding Beyond the 2020 Olympic and Paralympic Games
In: Asian Cultural Flows
by Grace Gonzalez Basurto - 59-73 Between Control and Disruption: News Media and Cultural Flows in Singapore and Hong Kong, China
In: Asian Cultural Flows
by Lorraine Lim - 63-88 Dimensions of Change Within the Economics Mainstream
In: The Kyoto Manifesto for Global Economics
by Tadashi Yagi - 75-89 The Korean Wave, Encountering Asia and Cultural Policy
In: Asian Cultural Flows
by Hye-Kyung Lee - 89-104 Ethics of Economics in Late Stage Capitalism: Postmodern Chords
In: The Kyoto Manifesto for Global Economics
by C. Edward Arrington & Grace Gonzalez Basurto - 93-111 How Exhibitions Flow: Governments, Museums, and Special Exhibitions in Taiwan
In: Asian Cultural Flows
by June Chi-Jung Chu - 107-128 The Three Foundations of Kyoto’s Traditional Culture
In: The Kyoto Manifesto for Global Economics
by Manami Oka - 113-126 Cultural Flows and the Global Film Industry: A Comparison of Asia and Europe as Regional Cultures
In: Asian Cultural Flows
by Diana Crane - 127-143 Cultural Exports, Creative Strategies and Collaborations in the Mainland Chinese Market
In: Asian Cultural Flows
by Brian Yecies & Michael Keane - 129-130 Supplement for Chapter 6: The Wisdom of Traditional Kyoto Culture
In: The Kyoto Manifesto for Global Economics
by Tadashi Yagi - 131-139 Listen to the Stone—Searching for Spiritual Harmony in Polyphonic Coexistence
In: The Kyoto Manifesto for Global Economics
by Stomu Yamash’ta - 141-155 Zero and Emptiness (Vacuum/Void) in Physics and Chemistry
In: The Kyoto Manifesto for Global Economics
by Kazuyoshi Yoshimura - 145-163 Regionalization of Taiwanese Post-Confucian TV Dramas: A Case Study of Tsai Yueh-hsun’s White Tower and Black & White
In: Asian Cultural Flows
by Jocelyn Yi-hsuan Lai - 157-161 Supplement for Chapter 9: Impression and Comment on “Zero and Emptiness (Vacuum Void) in Physics and Chemistry” by Kazuyoshi Yoshimura
In: The Kyoto Manifesto for Global Economics
by Stomu Yamash’ta - 163-177 Next Civilization and Spirituality
In: The Kyoto Manifesto for Global Economics
by Tadao Takemoto - 167-182 Thai Television Dramas, a New Player in Asian Media Circulation: A Case Study of Full House Thai
In: Asian Cultural Flows
by Amporn Jirattikorn - 179-193 Spirituality as the Source of Human Creativity: Insights from India
In: The Kyoto Manifesto for Global Economics
by Akio Tanabe - 183-196 “Have You Realized This Forum Has a Lot To Do with Japan?”: Transnational yaoi Manga Online
In: Asian Cultural Flows
by Simon David Turner - 197-214 The Diffusion of Music Via YouTube: Comparing Asian and European Music Video Charts
In: Asian Cultural Flows
by Just Kist & Marc Verboord - 197-222 The Essence of Creativity
In: The Kyoto Manifesto for Global Economics
by Stomu Yamash’ta & Tadashi Yagi - 215-232 Japanese and Korean Popular Culture and Identity Politics in Taiwan
In: Asian Cultural Flows
by Shuling Huang - 223-236 Trust, Not Competition, as a Source of the Creative Economy
In: The Kyoto Manifesto for Global Economics
by Stomu Yamash’ta & Tadashi Yagi - 237-254 Creative Organizations
In: The Kyoto Manifesto for Global Economics
by Tadashi Yagi - 257-283 A Self-similar Dynamic Systems Perspective of “Living” Nature: The Self-nonself Circulation Principle Beyond Complexity
In: The Kyoto Manifesto for Global Economics
by Masatoshi Murase - 285-307 ‘Sacred Silence’—The Stillness of Listening to Humanity
In: The Kyoto Manifesto for Global Economics
by Stephen Hill - 309-327 ‘Community’: Platform for Sustainable Change
In: The Kyoto Manifesto for Global Economics
by Stephen Hill - 329-357 Evolution of Community and Humanity from Primatological Viewpoints
In: The Kyoto Manifesto for Global Economics
by Juichi Yamagiwa - 359-374 Eminent Otherness: Toward an Economy of Hospitality
In: The Kyoto Manifesto for Global Economics
by C. Edward Arrington - 375-393 Building the Harmony of Humanity
In: The Kyoto Manifesto for Global Economics
by Stephen Hill - 395-415 The Future of Capitalism and the Islamic Economy
In: The Kyoto Manifesto for Global Economics
by Shinsuke Nagaoka - 417-436 Buddhist Economics: A Cultural Alternative
In: The Kyoto Manifesto for Global Economics
by Juewei Shi - 437-448 Informal Economy and Diversity: The Role of Micro-producers
In: The Kyoto Manifesto for Global Economics
by Tadashi Yagi - 449-476 “The Future’s Not What It Used to Be”—Ogden Nash
In: The Kyoto Manifesto for Global Economics
by Stephen Hill - 479-483 “The Sacred Symphony” (Overture)
In: The Kyoto Manifesto for Global Economics
by Stephen Hill & Stomu Yamash’ta & Tadashi Yagi - 485-491 Recognizing the Need for Change (First Movement)
In: The Kyoto Manifesto for Global Economics
by Stephen Hill & Stomu Yamash’ta & Tadashi Yagi - 493-499 “Foundation Stones of Spirituality” (Second Movement)
In: The Kyoto Manifesto for Global Economics
by Stephen Hill & Stomu Yamash’ta & Tadashi Yagi - 501-507 “The Dynamic of Creativity” (Third Movement)
In: The Kyoto Manifesto for Global Economics
by Stephen Hill & Stomu Yamash’ta & Tadashi Yagi - 509-519 “Building the Kyoto Platform for Change” (Fourth Movement)
In: The Kyoto Manifesto for Global Economics
by Stephen Hill & Stomu Yamash’ta & Tadashi Yagi - 521-524 The Way Forward
In: The Kyoto Manifesto for Global Economics
by Stephen Hill & Stomu Yamash’ta & Tadashi Yagi - 527-533 “The Kyoto Manifesto for Global Economics”. “The Platform of Community, Humanity and Spirituality”
In: The Kyoto Manifesto for Global Economics
by Stephen Hill & Stomu Yamash’ta & Tadashi Yagi
2017
- 1-7 Introduction
In: Tax Incentives for the Creative Industries
by Sigrid Hemels - 11-20 Defining Creative Industries
In: Tax Incentives for the Creative Industries
by Kazuko Goto - 21-31 Why Do Governments Financially Support the Creative Industries?
In: Tax Incentives for the Creative Industries
by Kazuko Goto - 33-64 Tax Incentives as a Creative Industries Policy Instrument
In: Tax Incentives for the Creative Industries
by Sigrid Hemels - 65-84 Tax Incentives, Harmful Tax Competition and State Aid Considerations in the EU
In: Tax Incentives for the Creative Industries
by Raymond Luja - 85-104 Tax Incentives Crossing Borders
In: Tax Incentives for the Creative Industries
by Renate Buijze - 107-135 Tax Incentives for Museums and Cultural Heritage
In: Tax Incentives for the Creative Industries
by Sigrid Hemels - 137-174 Tax Incentives for the Audio Visual Industry
In: Tax Incentives for the Creative Industries
by Sigrid Hemels - 175-192 Tax Incentives for the Art Market
In: Tax Incentives for the Creative Industries
by Sigrid Hemels - 193-209 Tax Incentives for Copyright
In: Tax Incentives for the Creative Industries
by Dick Molenaar - 211-225 Tax Incentives for Artists
In: Tax Incentives for the Creative Industries
by Dick Molenaar - 229-235 Conclusion
In: Tax Incentives for the Creative Industries
by Sigrid Hemels
2016
- 1-6 Introduction
In: Advances in Happiness Research
by Tadashi Yagi - 9-21 Happiness: Research and Policy Considerations
In: Advances in Happiness Research
by Bruno S. Frey & Jana Gallus - 23-38 The ‘Wicked Problem’ of Wellbeing: Theorising the Prospects for Policy Change
In: Advances in Happiness Research
by Ian Bache & Louise Reardon - 39-54 An Overview of Intertemporal Measures of Individual Well-Being: Can They Explain Life Satisfaction Better?
In: Advances in Happiness Research
by Conchita D’Ambrosio - 55-73 The Importance of ‘Domain Importance’ for Happiness Economics
In: Advances in Happiness Research
by Tim Tiefenbach & Florian Kohlbacher - 75-94 Adaptation and the Easterlin Paradox
In: Advances in Happiness Research
by Andrew E. Clark - 97-118 Comparative Study of Happiness and Inequality in Five Industrialized Countries
In: Advances in Happiness Research
by Toshiaki Tachibanaki & Sayaka Sakoda - 119-138 Happiness, Social Cohesion and Income Inequalities in Britain and Japan
In: Advances in Happiness Research
by Dimitris Ballas & Danny Dorling & Tomoki Nakaya & Helena Tunstall & Kazumasa Hanaoka & Tomoya Hanibuchi - 139-162 Happiness and Employment Status
In: Advances in Happiness Research
by Tadashi Yagi & Kunio Urakawa & Katsuhiko Yonezaki - 163-182 The Impact of Employment System on Feeling of Happiness in Germany and Japan
In: Advances in Happiness Research
by Toshiyuki Shirakawa - 183-203 Effects of Paid and Unpaid Overtime Work on Stress, Earnings, and Happiness
In: Advances in Happiness Research
by Akira Kawaguchi & Takato Kasai - 207-227 Why Do Japanese Parents and Their Young Adult Children Live Together?
In: Advances in Happiness Research
by Kei Sakata & Colin R. McKenzie - 229-244 Anticipation of Life Satisfaction Before Emigration: Evidence from German Panel Data
In: Advances in Happiness Research
by Marcel Erlinghagen - 245-273 Does City Size Affect Happiness?
In: Advances in Happiness Research
by Yoshio Itaba - 275-296 Can Work-Life Balance Policies Foster Happiness Within the Family? A Comparison of Traditional Versus New Family Arrangements
In: Advances in Happiness Research
by Álvaro Martínez-Pérez - 297-310 Accessing Suicidal Ideation from Responses to Queries on Subjective Well-Being
In: Advances in Happiness Research
by Susumu Kuwahara & Teruyuki Tamura & Akiko Kamesaka & Toshiya Murai - 311-324 Do the Arts and Culture Have a Positive Impact on Happiness? Beyond Methodological Issues
In: Advances in Happiness Research
by Nobuko Kawashima - 325-337 Arts and Happiness
In: Advances in Happiness Research
by Lasse Steiner