Abstract
Our study aims to explore new directions for researches on government’s role in enhancing quality of life (QOL). Although
government can influence, to the greatest extent, people’s happiness, very few studies have systemically examined the quantitative
or qualitative attributes of government in happiness enhancement, compared with the large volume of studies on economic, political,
and cultural factors’ impact on QOL. Related to government’s role in happiness, we suggest ‘nine new research directions,’
all of which can generally be related with its’ quantitative and qualitative attributes. Even though much existing researches
have focused on a part of quantitative sides of government, there are still many remaining attributes to be highlighted. Moreover,
we expect that new, composite and nonlinear quality attributes of government will provide bountiful research topics in the
future. Also, cross-boundary comparisons and mixtures between quality and quantity, as well as the conditional macro-context
for government’s role, suggest new ideas for QOL studies.
government can influence, to the greatest extent, people’s happiness, very few studies have systemically examined the quantitative
or qualitative attributes of government in happiness enhancement, compared with the large volume of studies on economic, political,
and cultural factors’ impact on QOL. Related to government’s role in happiness, we suggest ‘nine new research directions,’
all of which can generally be related with its’ quantitative and qualitative attributes. Even though much existing researches
have focused on a part of quantitative sides of government, there are still many remaining attributes to be highlighted. Moreover,
we expect that new, composite and nonlinear quality attributes of government will provide bountiful research topics in the
future. Also, cross-boundary comparisons and mixtures between quality and quantity, as well as the conditional macro-context
for government’s role, suggest new ideas for QOL studies.
- Content Type Journal Article
- Category Research Paper
- Pages 1-25
- DOI 10.1007/s10902-011-9296-0
- Authors
- Seoyong Kim, Department of Public Administration, Ajou University, Suwon, 443-749 South Korea
- Donggeun Kim, Department of Economics, Ajou University, Suwon, South Korea
- Journal Journal of Happiness Studies
- Online ISSN 1573-7780
- Print ISSN 1389-4978