WISER: Well-being in a Sustainable Economy Revisited

Culture, Creativity & SocietyHORIZON-RIAID: 101094546
EC Contribution
€29,157
Consortium Size
24 orgs
Start Year
2023
Summary

The focus on economic growth as an instrument to lead societies towards sustainable high well-being is increasingly problematic. While Gross Domestic Product (GDP) growth is slowing, its environmental and social costs are increasing, such that continued reliance on GDP growth entails a trade-off between the well-being of current versus future generations. In addition, research shows that higher GDP generally hardly improves people’s subjective well-being. To better support policy options, our project aims to develop a new economic development framework that provides evidence-based and theoretically-sound policy insights on how to raise well-being of present generations (leaving no one behind) without sacrificing future well-being. We will identify how GDP growth and productivity growth can be promoted and invested in well-being, focusing on relationships that reconcile economic growth and sustainable high well-being while leaving no person and place behind. We will analyze how these relationships work at different subgroup levels, by explicitly considering gender perspectives and disadvantaged groups. The project’s multi-disciplinary approach integrates knowledge from different disciplines, combining quantitative and qualitative techniques to generate solid evidence. Our case studies will permit deriving important lessons from different regions of the world, Africa in particular. Moreover, the relevance of our policy recommendations will be supported by insights from and interaction with stakeholders. Within the triadic goals of well-being, sustainability, and productivity, the project looks for possible win-win-win pathways, producing a new economic development framework that provides insight into how societies can use greater productivity to aim at greater human well-being. Policymakers will be helped by means of a dashboard and green book, which provide guidance how to achieve sustainable growth and maximize well-being.

Consortium (24)

Project Results (23)

Source: CORDIS, the EU research results database.

Publications (14)
Actionable policy responses to disaster threats – A comparative study on resilience and sustainability in global cities
Land Use Policy· 2025DOI
Alexandru Banica, Ema Corodescu-Rosca, Karima Kourtit, Peter Nijkamp
Colombia: Unlivable but Happy?
Applied Research in Quality of Life· 2025DOI
Adam Okulicz-Kozaryn, Lina Martinez
Development and Validation of a Real-Time Happiness Index Using Google Trends™
Journal of Happiness Studies· 2025DOI
Talita Greyling; Stephanié Rossouw
Governments should prioritize well-being over economic growth
Nature Human Behaviour· 2025DOI
Francesco Sarracino; Kelsey J. O’Connor
Happiness and productivity: a research synthesis using an online findings archive
Management Review Quarterly· 2025DOI
Yizhen Fang, Ruut Veenhoven, Martijn J. Burger
How green and blue spaces promote health among vulnerable urban populations facing climate hazards. A scoping review
Wellbeing, Space and Society· 2025DOI
Paula Janeka, Julia Foellmer, Javier A. Martinez, Elizabeth A. Schrammeijer, Elke Hertig, Thomas J.L. van Rompay, Damiano Cerrone, Azzadiva R. Sawungrana, Carmen Anthonj
Protection, Freedom, and Eid: Algerian Children’s Voices on Their Well-Being
Child Indicators Research· 2025DOI
Naime Daoust-Zidane; Habib Tiliouine; Soumia Belazzoug
Regional Pathways to Internationalization: The Role of Erasmus+ in European HEIs
Urban Science· 2025DOI
Eleni Georgoudaki, Spyridon Stavropoulos, Dimitris Skuras
Subjective well-being and regional productivity in the European Union
The Annals of Regional Science· 2025DOI
Martijn Burger, Sarah Courchesne, Ilias Kostarakos, Chiara Peroni, Francesco Sarracino, Spyridon Stavropoulos
Supporting others: how prosocial behaviour reduces deaths of despair
· 2025
O'Connor, KJ; Peroni, C; Sarracino, F; Wu, F; Slater, G
The Happiness Revolution in Europe
· 2025DOI
Richard Ainley Easterlin, Kelsey James O'Connor
Vision 2030 and Subjective Well-Being in Saudi Arabia
Sustainability· 2025DOI
Martijn J. Burger, Efstratia Arampatzi
Fairness perceptions mediate the relationship between income comparisons and subjective well-being: evidence from Türkiye
Applied Economics Letters· 2024DOI
Hatime Kamilçelebi, Martijn J. Burger
A European Agenda To Navigate Uncertain Times. How to Steer the EU Towards Wellbeing for All, Now and in the Future.
Hoekstra, Rutger; Barth, Jonathan; Bartolini, Stefano; Biggeri, Mario; Burger, Martijn; Ferrannini, Andrea; Häikiö, Liisa; Hirvilammi, Tuuli; Kaufmann, Raphael; Rayner, Laura; Reuter, Katja; Sarracino, Francesco
Deliverables (8)
Other Results (1)
Periodic Reporting for period 1 - WISER (WISER: Well-being in a Sustainable Economy Revisited)