This book asks what kind of impacts innovations and technology have on subjective well-being and happiness. It presents the state of the art both in terms of results and theoretical questioning on these topics. It proposes a new concept: innovation that leads to greater happiness, and highlights new research in this area. In so doing, it addresses a less researched area in the field of well-being research. The authors state that notwithstanding the indisputable positive contributions of innovation and technology, there are also drawbacks, which need equal attention in research.
This book is of interest to students and researchers of quality of life and well-being, as well as innovation research.
Содержание
Introduction .- Introduction.- Salient theoretical considerations .- Does innovation bring well-being?.- Technologies: False friends?.- ICT: “Alone together”?.- Social innovation as a vector for a good life.- Duality of innovation .- The Luddites.- Creative destruction.- Key issues and future development .- Transhumanism, back to the future.- Frugal, but happy?.- Responsible research & innovation and innovation-care.- Creative goods and Resonance.- Towards positive innovation .- Conclusion .- Conclusion.
Об авторе
Gaël Brulé is a postdoctoral researcher at the University of Geneva. He has published about thirty papers and several books on happiness and wellbeing.
Francis Munier is associate professor at the University of Strasbourg, He has published forty papers on technology and innovation.