Substantial empirical and theoretical work demonstrates that to the extent individuals prioritise values and goals for wealth, status, and image, they report lower levels of personal wellbeing and engage in social and ecological behaviours that can reduce other people’s wellbeing. This essay reviews research and theory on how the prioritisation of money, image, and status is associated with wellbeing, describes a basic strategy for reducing the negative influences of these values, and sketches out ways that philanthropic and international development organisations might use this approach in their efforts.
Funding
The Rockerfeller Foundation
History
Publisher
IDS
Citation
Kasser, T (2011) 'Values and Human Wellbeing' Bellagio Initiative, Brighton: IDS
IDS Item Types
Series paper (non-IDS)
Copyright holder
IDS, The Resource Alliance, The Rockerfeller Foundation