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Essential Values Of Subjective Well-Being For The Development Of A Sustainable Society. Romanian Experience

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  • Lavinia Dovleac

    (Transivania University of Brașov)

  • Tamara Oana Brătucu

    (The School Center for Inclusive Education Brasov)

  • Gabriel Brătucu

    (Transivania University of Brașov)

  • Ioana Bianca Chițu

    (Transivania University of Brașov)

Abstract

This paper present the results of a survey which quantifies the Romanian students’ opinions about the most important values of subjective well-being and their role for creating a sustainable society. The authors conducted a quantitative marketing research involving 1122 students (aged 18-35) from 10 Romanian universities. The youth population represent a valuable resource for each country’s development and the Romanian institutions need to make efforts in order to create a safe and promising environment. The research results are valuable by adding to the international framework the perspective of the young population from Romania, a South-Eastern European country with a different approach of the topic from other countries.

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  • Lavinia Dovleac & Tamara Oana Brătucu & Gabriel Brătucu & Ioana Bianca Chițu, 2018. "Essential Values Of Subjective Well-Being For The Development Of A Sustainable Society. Romanian Experience," Journal of Smart Economic Growth, , vol. 3(2), pages 1-6, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:seg:012016:v:3:y:2018:i:2:p:1-6
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