Jan-Emmanuel De Neve
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Jan-Emmanuel De Neve is a Belgian economist and professor at the University of Oxford where he directs the Wellbeing Research Centre. De Neve is also the KSI Fellow and Vice-Principal of Harris Manchester College. He is best known for his research on the economics of wellbeing which has led to new insights into the relationship between wellbeing and income, productivity, firm performance, and economic growth. De Neve is also an editor of the World Happiness Report and co-founder of the World Wellbeing Movement.
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- Happiness at work (2017) (302)
- Functional polymorphism (5-HTTLPR) in the serotonin transporter gene is associated with subjective well-being: evidence from a US nationally representative sample (2011) (96)
- Gene discovery and polygenic prediction from a 1.1-million-person GWAS of educational attainment (2018) (96)
- When to Release the Lockdown? A Wellbeing Framework for Analysing Costs and Benefits (2020) (86)
- World happiness report 2020 (2020) (75)
- The European Onion? How Differentiated Integration is Reshaping the EU (2007) (68)
- The Objective Benefits of Subjective Well-Being. In Helliwell, J., Layard, R., & Sachs, J., eds. World Happiness Report 2013 (2013) (42)
- Top incomes and human well-being: Evidence from the Gallup World Poll (2017) (33)
- U.S. consumer demand for prize-linked savings: New evidence on a new product (2011) (26)
- Personality, Childhood Experience, and Political Ideology (2015) (25)
- The Power of Voice in Stimulating Morality: Eliciting Taxpayer Preferences Increases Tax Compliance (2018) (25)
- Employee well-being, productivity, and firm performance: evidence and case studies (2019) (24)
- Corrigendum: Genetic variants associated with subjective well-being, depressive symptoms, and neuroticism identified through genome-wide analyses (2016) (22)
- Ideological Change and the Economics of Voting Behavior in the US, 1920-2008 (2014) (22)
- Work and Well-being: A Global Perspective (2018) (20)
- The Median Voter Data Set: Voter Preferences across 50 Democracies from 1945 (2009) (19)
- Does Work Make You Happy? Evidence from the World Happiness Report. (2017) (14)
- Sustainable Development and Human Well-Being (2020) (14)
- Individual Experience of Positive and Negative Growth is Asymmetric: Global Evidence from Subjective Well-being Data (2014) (12)
- What Makes for a Good Job? Evidence Using Subjective Wellbeing Data (2019) (12)
- Reducing inequalities in health and life expectancy. (2016) (8)
- Endogenous preferences: the political consequences of economic institutions (2013) (6)
- Income Inequality Makes Whole Countries Less Happy (2016) (4)
- Happiness Pays: Using Sibling Fixed Effects to Estimate the Influence of Psychological Well-Being on Later Income (2012) (3)
- Work and Wellbeing: A Global Perspective. (2018) (3)
- Bowling with Trump: Economic Anxiety, Racial Identification, and Well-Being in the 2016 Presidential Election (2020) (3)
- A Local Community Course That Raises Mental Wellbeing and Pro-Sociality (2020) (3)
- A local community course that raises wellbeing and pro-sociality: Evidence from a randomised controlled trial (2021) (2)
- The World Food Programme during the Global Food Crisis (A) (709-024) (2008) (2)
- Post-Covid 19 economic development and policy: submitted as recommendations to the Scottish economic recovery group (2020) (1)
- The Nature and Nurture of the Influence of Personality on Political Ideology and Electoral Turnout (2010) (1)
- Novel genetic loci for neuroticism and depression identified using subjective well-being as a proxy-phenotype (2016) (1)
- Genome-wide association meta-analyses for positive affect (2013) (0)
- The Physical Effects of Commonly Misused Substances on People with Mental Health Problems (2013) (0)
- Steady growth generates higher levels of wellbeing among citizens than ‘boom and bust’ cycles (2015) (0)
- Employee wellbeing: the impact on productivity and firm performance (2019) (0)
- Correction: Corrigendum: Genetic variants associated with subjective well-being, depressive symptoms, and neuroticism identified through genome-wide analyses (2016) (0)
- Human Wellbeing and Machine Learning (2022) (0)
- CEP Discussion Paper No 1225 June 2013 Molecular Genetics and Subjective Well-Being (2013) (0)
- In brief: Business cycle blues (2015) (0)
- Increasing Tax Compliance By Empowering Taxpayers (2013) (0)
- The role of firms for societal well-being (2019) (0)
- Dysfunction of the lumbosacral plexus in a young woman (2006) (0)
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