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    VALUE CO-CREATION SIGNIFICANCE OF TOURIST RESOURCES by Prebensen, Nina K., Vittersø, Joar, Dahl, Tove I.

    Published in Annals of tourism research (01-07-2013)
    “…► Value creation in tourism includes the tourists participation and involvement as resources. ► Tourist resources includes time, money, and effort, in addition…”
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    Ticket to Ride: A Longitudinal Journey to Health and Work-Attendance in the JD-R Model by Langseth-Eide, Benedicte, Vittersø, Joar

    “…The present study addresses one of the limitations of the JD-R model, namely, that analyses of the outcomes of the motivational process have largely focused on…”
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    Now you see it, now you don't: Solid and subtle differences between Hedonic and Eudaimonic Wellbeing by Thorsteinsen, Kjærsti, Vittersø, Joar

    Published in The journal of positive psychology (03-07-2020)
    “…Data from an intensive longitudinal goal intervention study in Norway (N = 138) were used to test the assumption that hedonic (HWB) and eudaimonic (EWB)…”
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    Well-Being at Work: Some Differences Between Life Satisfaction and Personal Growth as Predictors of Subjective Health and Sick-Leave by Straume, Lisa Vivoll, Vittersø, Joar

    Published in Journal of happiness studies (01-02-2015)
    “…Happiness researchers have begun to study how well-being affects health, in addition to how health influences well-being. The present article follows this…”
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    Personality and technology acceptance: the influence of personality factors on the core constructs of the Technology Acceptance Model by Svendsen, Gunnvald B., Johnsen, Jan-Are K., Almås-Sørensen, Live, Vittersø, Joar

    Published in Behaviour & information technology (01-04-2013)
    “…The Technology Acceptance Model (TAM) is one of the most used models in information science. Although several studies investigate the relationship between…”
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    The Thrill of Speedy Descents: A Pilot Study on Differences in Facially Expressed Online Emotions and Retrospective Measures of Emotions During a Downhill Mountain-Bike Descent by Hetland, Audun, Kjelstrup, Eirik, Mittner, Matthias, Vittersø, Joar

    Published in Frontiers in psychology (2019)
    “…When extreme sport athletes explain the engagement behind their taxing and risky endeavors, they often refer to the happiness generated by the activities…”
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    Measuring Well-being Across Europe: Description of the ESS Well-being Module and Preliminary Findings by Huppert, Felicia A, Marks, Nic, Clark, Andrew, Siegrist, Johannes, Stutzer, Alois, Vittersø, Joar, Wahrendorf, Morten

    Published in Social indicators research (01-05-2009)
    “…It has become customary to judge the success of a society through the use of objective indicators, predominantly economic and social ones. Yet in most…”
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    Happiness, inspiration and the fully functioning person: Separating hedonic and eudaimonic well-being in the workplace by Straume, Lisa Vivoll, Vittersø, Joar

    Published in The journal of positive psychology (01-09-2012)
    “…The study investigates the idea that feeling good and functioning well-being are regulated by two different mechanisms: hedonic and eudaimonic. At the state…”
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    Skiing and Thinking About It: Moment-to-Moment and Retrospective Analysis of Emotions in an Extreme Sport by Hetland, Audun, Vittersø, Joar, Oscar Bø Wie, Simen, Kjelstrup, Eirik, Mittner, Matthias, Dahl, Tove Irene

    Published in Frontiers in psychology (20-06-2018)
    “…Happiness is typically reported as an important reason for participating in challenging activities like extreme sport. While in the middle of the activity,…”
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    Can a Happy Relationship Predict a Happy Life? A Population-Based Study of Maternal Well-Being During the Life Transition of Pregnancy, Infancy, and Toddlerhood by Dyrdal, Gunvor Marie, Røysamb, Espen, Nes, Ragnhild Bang, Vittersø, Joar

    Published in Journal of happiness studies (01-12-2011)
    “…The association between overall life satisfaction (LS) and relationship satisfaction (RS) was investigated longitudinally among mothers (N=67,355), using data…”
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    Experiences matter: Positive emotions facilitate intrinsic motivation by Løvoll, Helga S., Røysamb, Espen, Vittersø, Joar

    Published in Cogent psychology (31-12-2017)
    “…This paper has two major aims. First, to investigate how positive emotions and intrinsic motivation affect each other over time. Second, to test the effect of…”
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    Increasing Physical Activity Efficiently: An Experimental Pilot Study of a Website and Mobile Phone Intervention by Thorsteinsen, Kjærsti, Vittersø, Joar, Svendsen, Gunnvald Bendix

    “…The main objective of this pilot study was to test the effectiveness of an online, interactive physical activity intervention that also incorporated gaming…”
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    When Life Happens: Investigating Short and Long-Term Effects of Life Stressors on Life Satisfaction in a Large Sample of Norwegian Mothers by Dyrdal, Gunvor Marie, Røysamb, Espen, Nes, Ragnhild Bang, Vittersø, Joar

    Published in Journal of happiness studies (01-08-2019)
    “…The purpose of this study was to examine the impact of major life stressors on the short and long-term life satisfaction (LS) of Norwegian mothers using data…”
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    Life satisfaction goes with pleasure and personal growth goes with interest: Further arguments for separating hedonic and eudaimonic well-being by Vitters, Joar, Sholt, Yngvil

    Published in The journal of positive psychology (01-07-2011)
    “…Some theories suggest that pleasure and interest are separable emotions, with distinct functions and phenomenology. This study proposes a functional model of…”
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    Can Balance be Boring? A Critique of the "Challenges Should Match Skills" Hypotheses in Flow Theory by Lovoll, Helga S, Vitterso, Joar

    Published in Social indicators research (01-01-2014)
    “…Two separate studies investigated if the balance between challenges and skills is the best indicator of a subjective experience in general and of an optimal…”
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    Was Hercules Happy? Some Answers from a Functional Model of Human Well-being by Vittersø, Joar, Søholt, Yngvil, Hetland, Audun, Thoresen, Irina Alekseeva, Røysamb, Espen

    Published in Social indicators research (01-01-2010)
    “…The article proposes a functional approach as a framework for the analysis of human well-being. The model posits that the adaptive role of hedonic feelings is…”
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    What's in a face? Perhaps some elements of both eudaimonic and hedonic well-being by Vittersø, Joar, Dahl, Tove Irene

    Published in The journal of positive psychology (01-07-2013)
    “…The idea that eudaimonic well-being (EWB) should be distinguished from the more widespread notion of hedonic well-being (HWB), has stirred up disagreement…”
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    Danish Effect: Beginning to Explain High Well-Being in Denmark by Biswas-Diener, Robert, Vittersø, Joar, Diener, Ed

    Published in Social indicators research (01-06-2010)
    “…Although income and happiness have been linked at both the individual and national levels of analysis, few studies have specifically examined the different…”
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    Striving for wellbeing: The different roles of hedonia and eudaimonia in goal pursuit and goal achievement by Thorsteinsen, Kjærsti, Vittersø, Joar

    Published in International journal of wellbeing (08-12-2018)
    “…Goals are central to theories of happiness and previous research has shown that successful goal pursuit typically leads to a boost in wellbeing. Taking these…”
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