Happiness and Productivity
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Abstract
Some firms say they care about the well-being and ‘happiness’ of their employees. But are such claims hype, or scientific good sense? We provide evidence, for a classic piece-rate setting, that happiness makes people more productive. In three different styles of experiment, randomly selected individuals are made happier. The treated individuals have approximately 12% greater productivity. A fourth experiment studies major real-world shocks (bereavement and family illness). Lower happiness is systematically associated with lower productivity. These different forms of evidence, with complementary strengths and weaknesses, are consistent with the existence of a causal link between human well-being and human…
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- Happiness
- Productivity
- Economics
- Labour economics
- Well-being
- Psychology
- Social psychology
- Economic growth
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Decent work and economic growth
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