Wellbeing & Public Policy  • 5th–7th September 2018 • Wellington, New Zealand

Archive for March 2018

Carla Houkamau

Carla Houkamau Associate Professor in the Department of Management and International Business & Associate Dean for Māori and Pacific Development for the Business School, University of Auckland Māori economic choices: What does ‘Māori achieving success as Māori’ look like? Biography Being of mixed Māori and Pākehā descent Carla holds a deep personal interest in the…

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Jan-Emmanuel De Neve

Jan-Emmanuel De Neve Associate Professor of Economics and Strategy at Saïd Business School and a Fellow of Harris Manchester College at the University of Oxford Recent advances in wellbeing economics Biography Jan’s research interests are in behavioural economics and political economy. His research has been published in academic outlets such as Nature, Science, The Review of Economics and Statistics, Psychological…

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Martijn Burger

Martijn Burger (Director, Erasmus Happiness Economics Research Organization, the Netherlands), (EHERO), Erasmus School of Economics, Erasmus University Rotterdam The urban happiness paradox Biography Martijn Burger is Academic Director at the Erasmus Happiness Economics Research Organisation (EHERO) and Assistant Professor of Industrial and Regional Economics in the Department of Applied Economics at the Erasmus University Rotterdam. He…

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Edward Diener

Edward Diener Professor of Psychology Wellbeing for Policy Biography Ed Diener, Ph.D., is Alumni Distinguished Professor of Psychology (Emeritus) at the University of Illinois, where he has been a faculty member since 1974. He is currently a professor of psychology at the University of Utah and the University of Virginia. Dr. Diener, who joined Gallup…

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