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Correlational findings

Study Dilger et al. (2013): study DE 2010

Public
Scholars, Germany, 2010
Survey name
Unnamed study
Sample
Respondents
N = 49
Non Response
35%
Assessment
Multiple assesment methods

Correlate

Authors's Label
research performance
Our Classification
Remarks
Happiness in 2010, research output in 2011-2012. Output in 2011/2012 probably (at least partly) reflects productivity in 2010
Distribution
Handelsblad: mean = 0.33 (SD 0.37)
JQ2.1: mean = 2.93 (SD 2.80)
ref.Journal: mean = 1.04 (SD 1.04)
Operationalization
Publications in 2011/2012 identified using the program Publish or Perish 3, which draws on Google Scholar. Publications were weigthed using journal rankings taken from:
A. Index Handelsblatt 2012 based on the Handelsblatt-BWL-Ranking 2012.
B. Index JQ2.1 based on the VHB-JOUR
QUAL 2.1 Ranking.
C. Index ref. Journal: all journals have the same weight (only peer-reviewed journals included)
Journal weights have been divided by trhe number of authors.

Observed Relation with Happiness

Happiness Measure Statistics Elaboration / Remarks M-FH-?-sq-n-11-a b = +.06 p < .05 2010 Happiness by 2011 publications measured using
- Index Handelsblatt 2012
M-FH-?-sq-n-11-a b = +.43 p < .05 - Index Jourqual 2.1 (index based on the VHB-Jourqual Ranking version 2.1)

VHB-Jourqual is a magazine ranking of the Association of University Lecturers for Business Administration (VHB), the umbrella organization of German university professors in the field of business administration.
M-FH-?-sq-n-11-a b = +.20 p < .05 Index ref. Journal

b-values controlled for
- age
- gender
- academic position
- physical appearance
A-CA-u-rdv-n-11-a b = +.10 ns Index Handelsblatt 2012 A-CA-u-rdv-n-11-a b = +.39 ns - Index Jourqual 2.1 (index based on the VHB-Jourqual Ranking version 2.1) A-CA-u-rdv-n-11-a b = +.16 ns - Index  ref.Journal

b-values controlled for
- age
- gender
- academic position
- feelings of happiness