Jan-Emmanuel Neve
Professor of Economics and Behavioural Science at Said Business School
Biography
Said Business School
Jan's research interests are in behavioural economics, public policy and human wellbeing. He is the Director of the Wellbeing Research Centre.
His research has been published in academic outlets such as Science, Nature, The Review of Economics and Statistics, Journal of Political Economy, Psychological Science, The British Medical Journal, and The Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS). The underlying theme throughout his research is the study of human wellbeing. This ongoing research agenda has led to new insights in the relationship between happiness and income, productivity, economic growth, and inequality. His research was selected among 'The Management Ideas that Mattered Most' by the Harvard Business Review and he was awarded the inaugural Ruut Veenhoven Award for his contributions to the scientific study of happiness.
Jan has joined John Helliwell, Richard Layard, and Jeffrey Sachs as an Editor of the World Happiness Report. He is a frequent advisor to governments and businesses including the Gallup Organization and currently guides the development of the world’s largest study on wellbeing at work for the global job search site Indeed with over 5 million surveys completed so far.
Prior to joining Oxford, Jan was Assistant Professor in Political Economy and Behavioural Science at University College London and a Visiting Professor in Economics and Political Science at INSEAD. He is affiliated with the Centre for Economic Performance at LSE and is a faculty associate of both the Department of Economics and the Department of Politics at Oxford.
Jan obtained his PhD from the London School of Economics and was a Fulbright Scholar at Harvard University. His research and commentary regularly feature in the media, including in The Economist, the Financial Times, the Harvard Business Review, and on the BBC. He is a frequent speaker at academic and non-academic conferences, including at PopTech and TED.
Alongside his role at Saïd Business School, Jan is the KSI Fellow and Vice-Principal of Harris Manchester College at the University of Oxford.
Videos
Bring your own Sandwiches - 4 Day Week Webinar - Jan-Emmanuel de Neve
The Economics of Happiness: A Conversation with Richard Easterlin
Jan-Emmanuel De Neve: The asymmetric experience of positive and negative economic growth
Jan-Emmanuel De Neve 영국 옥스퍼드대 사이드경영대학 교수 | 일과 행복의 방정식 | Global HR Forum 2019
TEDxLSE - Jan-Emmanuel De Neve - Genoeconomics
The economics of human well-being | Jan-Emmanuel De Neve | TEDxINSEAD
The Action for Happiness Course - does it work?
Jan Emmanuel De Neve Economics of Hapiness at SIKT2016
Jan-Emmanuel De Neve: Tax incentives
How important is work for our wellbeing?
BBC World News | Prof Jan-Emmanuel De Neve | Happiness at Work
Beyond GDP: How Sustainable Development Improves Human Wellbeing | #BoFVOICES 2020
Wellness & Government Initiative Interview - Dr. Jan Emmanuel De Neve Long Version
The Future of Happiness: Jan Emmanuel De Neve
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