Breaking the Seventh Heaven: How Implementation of New Technologies Could Affect the Young Generation in the Happiest Countries
Journal: Campus Virtuales (Vol.3, No. 1)Publication Date: 2014-03-15
Authors : Raquel Ureña; Marina Mattera;
Page : 110-119
Keywords : Technology; Development; Economics of Happiness; Young generation; Use of technology; Information society;
Abstract
Although the presence of information technology in the developing nations has been growing steadily for several decades now there is still a significant gap between these and the developed countries and as some of the areas with lower tech-development have the highest degrees of happiness it is still an unknown how the implementation of new technologies, will affect the degree of happiness perceived in these regions. The present paper explores the insights of Economics of Happiness and its interrelation with technological advances in developing nations, considering that the implementation is most widespread among youngsters within and outside the educational scope. Finally, future lines of research into this matter are suggested.
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