Best JOHS Paper AwardThe basic requirement for eligibility for the Best Journal of Happiness Studies Paper Award is selection of the best paper in the last year of JOHS. This process is determined by requesting that the JOHS Editor-in-Chief (in consultation with JOHS Editorial Review Board) nominate one potential paper for the award. The nomination has to be approved by a simple majority vote of the Board of Directors (with at least 25% of the Directors voting). 2013: Santiago Budria 2012: Yvette Peters, Dylan M. Smith, George Loewenstein, Peter A. Ubel 2011: Gunvor Marie Dyrdal, Espen Røysamb, Ragnhild Bang Nes and Joar Vittersø 2010: M. Joseph Sirgy, Jiyun Wu 2009: Ruut Veenhoven 2007: Kennon M. Sheldon, Sonja Lyubomirsky 2006: Pei-Shan Lioa, Yang-Chih Fu, Chin-Chun Yi 2004: Michael R. Hagerty |