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Miriam Tatzel

Consumption and Well-Being in the Material World


Herausgegeben von Tatzel, Miriam
Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2014. 2016. viii, 198 S. 18 SW-Abb. 235 mm
Verlag/Jahr: SPRINGER NETHERLANDS; SPRINGER 2016
ISBN: 9402405569 (9402405569)
Neue ISBN: 978-9402405569 (9789402405569)

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This volume explores materialism and well-being from individual to global levels, how possessions can be beneficial, cultural variations in conceptions of what constitutes the good life; how we might reconcile environmental and consumer well-being, and more.
This volume addresses how we can find happiness and well-being in the material world. It builds on previous works that find that materialism is associated with lowered well-being (materialists are less happy) and that consumerism, in all its profusion, is harmful to environmental well-being. How can we use the money and possessions in our lives in the service of well-being? Apparently not by being materialistic. Can we benefit from the many wonders of the marketplace -- in technology, convenience and aesthetics -- without falling prey to the lures and dangers of excessive material preoccupation? Can we meet our material needs in ways that nourish growth and well-being? The authors of the chapters in this volume are on-going researchers into such questions. Herein you can learn about the hedonic benefits of thrift and of spending on experiences; how possessions can be beneficial; how different types of consumers spend money; cultural variations in conceptions of the "good life;" how we might reconcile environmental and consumer well-being; and how to measure the whole of human, economic, and environmental well-being. Taken all together, this collection finds grounds for compatibility between what´s good for the consumer and what´s good for the environment.

This volume appeals to academics, professionals, students and others interested in materialism and consumer well-being.
Introduction.- Chapter 1: Consumption and Well-Being, An Introduction; Miriam Tatzel.- PART I: Money and Consumption for Well-Being.- Chapter 2: Money for Happiness: The Hedonic Benefits of Thrift; Joseph Chancellor and Sonja Lyubomirsky.- Chapter 3: Getting the Most for the Money: The Hedonic Return on Experiential and Material Purchases; Travis J. Carter and Thomas Gilovich.- Chapter 4: Loneliness, Material Possession Love and Consumers´ Physical Well-Being; John L. Lastovicka and Laurel Anderson.- PART II: Individual and Cultural Variations.- Chapter 5: Value Seekers, Big Spenders, Non-Spenders and Experiencers: Consumption, Personality and Well-Being; Miriam Tatzel.- Chapter 6: Money, Materialism and the Good Life: Cultural Perspectives; Christie Napa Scollon and Derrick Wirtz.- PART III: Consumption and Sustainable Well-Being.- Chapter 7: Happy Planet, Happy Economy, Happy Consumers? Charles Seaford.- Chapter 8: Measuring What Matters; Eric Zencey.- Conclusion.- Chapter 9: Confessions of a Closet Materialist: Lessons Learned about Money, Possessions and Happiness; Miriam Tatzel.