
A THEORETICAL ASSESSMENT ON SUSTAINABLE WELLBEING INDICATORS FOR PEOPLE INTERRELATIONSHIPS
Author(s) -
Aisyah Abu Bakar,
Mariana Mohamed Osman,
Syahriah Bachok,
Ismawi Zen,
Alias Abdullah,
Muhammad Abdullah
Publication year - 2017
Publication title -
planning malaysia
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 1675-6215
pISSN - 0128-0945
DOI - 10.21837/pm.v15i1.219
Subject(s) - happiness , well being , sustainable living , sociology , social psychology , psychology , public relations , knowledge management , environmental ethics , epistemology , business , sustainability , political science , ecology , computer science , philosophy , psychotherapist , biology
Sustainable well-being is the well-being attained without compromising others' opportunities to pursue their happiness. The concept of well-being is not merely personal, relational, organizational or communal issues, but rather the synergy of all four dimensions. The four dimensions of well-being are distinguishable, but they are inseparable entities. While focusing on subjective measure of well-being some research fail to interrogate the influence of contextual dynamics onrespondents who report high levels of well-being despite living in deprived community conditions. This study argues that there could not be well-being without the combination of personal, relational, organizational and communal wellness.