Seeking Happiness through Materialism, Gratitude and Life Satisfaction: Evidence from Pakistani Employees, with the Mediatory Role of Feeling Experiences
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This research paper proposed a theoretical framework that focused on the link between materialism and dissatisfaction with life. Through modifying J. A. Roberts (2015) model, we proposed that Seeking Happiness through Materialism is associated with positive or negative feeling experiences, and these experiences produce an effect on one’s life satisfaction. Furthermore, we also explored bi-directional impact of gratitude and materialism in two models. In first model, the effect of materialism and life satisfaction was explored with the mediating role of gratitude and feeling experiences, whereas, in second model, the impact of gratitude on life satisfaction was analyzed with the mediation of materialism and experiences. The link was empirically established by collecting the data on 205 employees working in different sectors and professions in Pakistan. Data was collected by means of close ended questionnaire and was analyzed using Confirmatory Factor Analysis and Structure Equation Modeling. The results showed a significant effect of materialism in employee’s life satisfaction and gratitude plays a mediating role. The negative relationship between materialism and life satisfaction among employees indicated as materialism increased satisfaction with life decrease. This was experience directly and through the mediation of feeling experiences. Moreover, Materialism negatively affected gratitude. In the second model, Employees having either high gratitude shows less materialism and positive feeling effect, whereas, employees having low gratitude shows high negative feeling effect because they are seeking happiness through material things. Additionally, those employees who are able to appreciate what they have, are happier and enjoying their life. Thus, feelings, gratitude, and materialism are crucial factors influencing employee’s life satisfaction either positively or negatively.
这篇研究论文提出了一个理论框架,重点关注唯物主义和对生活的不满之间的联系。通过对J. A. Roberts(2015)模型的修正,我们提出通过物质主义寻求幸福与积极或消极的感受体验相关,这些体验会对一个人的生活满意度产生影响。此外,我们还在两个模型中探讨了感恩和物质主义的双向影响。在第一个模型中,我们通过感恩和感受体验的中介作用来探索物质主义对生活满意度的影响;在第二个模型中,我们通过物质主义和体验的中介作用来分析感恩对生活满意度的影响。这种联系是通过收集巴基斯坦不同部门和职业的205名员工的数据来建立的。采用封闭式问卷收集资料,采用验证性因子分析和结构方程模型进行分析。结果显示,物质主义对员工的生活满意度有显著影响,感恩在其中起中介作用。员工的生活满意度与物质主义呈负相关,物质主义使员工的生活满意度增加,生活满意度降低。这是直接的体验,通过感觉体验的中介。此外,物质主义对感恩产生负面影响。在第二个模型中,感恩程度高的员工表现出较少的物质主义和积极的情感效应,而感恩程度低的员工表现出较高的消极情感效应,因为他们通过物质来寻求幸福。此外,那些能够欣赏他们所拥有的东西的员工更快乐,更享受他们的生活。因此,情感、感恩和物质是影响员工生活满意度的关键因素,无论是积极的还是消极的。