Human interdependency for sustainable well-being: structural invariance across settlement areas

This survey research examined the underlying structure of subjective sustainable well-being (SSWB) discovered in the relationships of (i) Human Interdependence with other Humans (HIH), (ii) Human Interdependence with the Environment (HIE), and (iii) subjective well-being (SWB). The objectives of the...

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Main Authors: Abu Bakar, Aisyah, Mohamed Osman, Mariana, Bachok, Syahriah, Hitam, Mizan, Abdullah, Alias
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spelling my.iium.irep.663212018-10-02T09:05:16Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/66321/ Human interdependency for sustainable well-being: structural invariance across settlement areas Abu Bakar, Aisyah Mohamed Osman, Mariana Bachok, Syahriah Hitam, Mizan Abdullah, Alias H Social Sciences (General) This survey research examined the underlying structure of subjective sustainable well-being (SSWB) discovered in the relationships of (i) Human Interdependence with other Humans (HIH), (ii) Human Interdependence with the Environment (HIE), and (iii) subjective well-being (SWB). The objectives of the empirical analysis were (i) to assess the causal relationship between human interdependence and SWB which instituted the SSWB structural model, and (ii) to evaluate the settlement areas-invariant of the causal structure of SSWB. The data was collected from self-reported questionnaires administered to 4315 working Malaysians. The findings of the structural equation modelling supported the adequacy of SSWB. The results also found that settlement areas, in particular the urban, sub-urban and rural areas, appeared to moderate the structural relationships of SSWB. Malaysia Institute of Planner 2018-07-15 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/66321/1/Scopus%20-%20human%20interdenpendences.pdf application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/66321/2/bibliography.txt application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/66321/3/431-831-2-PB.pdf Abu Bakar, Aisyah and Mohamed Osman, Mariana and Bachok, Syahriah and Hitam, Mizan and Abdullah, Alias (2018) Human interdependency for sustainable well-being: structural invariance across settlement areas. Planning Malaysia, Volume 16, Issue 1, 2018 (1). 281 -293. ISSN 1675-6215 http://www.planningmalaysia.org/index.php/pmj/article/view/431 http://dx.doi.org/10.21837/pmjournal.v16.i5.431
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Abu Bakar, Aisyah
Mohamed Osman, Mariana
Bachok, Syahriah
Hitam, Mizan
Abdullah, Alias
Human interdependency for sustainable well-being: structural invariance across settlement areas
description This survey research examined the underlying structure of subjective sustainable well-being (SSWB) discovered in the relationships of (i) Human Interdependence with other Humans (HIH), (ii) Human Interdependence with the Environment (HIE), and (iii) subjective well-being (SWB). The objectives of the empirical analysis were (i) to assess the causal relationship between human interdependence and SWB which instituted the SSWB structural model, and (ii) to evaluate the settlement areas-invariant of the causal structure of SSWB. The data was collected from self-reported questionnaires administered to 4315 working Malaysians. The findings of the structural equation modelling supported the adequacy of SSWB. The results also found that settlement areas, in particular the urban, sub-urban and rural areas, appeared to moderate the structural relationships of SSWB.
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author Abu Bakar, Aisyah
Mohamed Osman, Mariana
Bachok, Syahriah
Hitam, Mizan
Abdullah, Alias
author_facet Abu Bakar, Aisyah
Mohamed Osman, Mariana
Bachok, Syahriah
Hitam, Mizan
Abdullah, Alias
author_sort Abu Bakar, Aisyah
title Human interdependency for sustainable well-being: structural invariance across settlement areas
title_short Human interdependency for sustainable well-being: structural invariance across settlement areas
title_full Human interdependency for sustainable well-being: structural invariance across settlement areas
title_fullStr Human interdependency for sustainable well-being: structural invariance across settlement areas
title_full_unstemmed Human interdependency for sustainable well-being: structural invariance across settlement areas
title_sort human interdependency for sustainable well-being: structural invariance across settlement areas
publisher Malaysia Institute of Planner
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url http://irep.iium.edu.my/66321/1/Scopus%20-%20human%20interdenpendences.pdf
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