NOTES
For a more comprehensive description of these citations and the ways they relate to the research I have cited in this book, see awhillans.com.
Introduction
1. For a review linking time famine to negative outcomes, see L. Giurge and A. V. Whillans, “Beyond Material Poverty: Why Time Poverty Matters for Individuals, Organisations, and Nations” (working paper, Harvard Business School, no. 20-051, 2020).
2. My research documents a link between time orientation (as measured by the Taylor-versus-Morgan question) and well-being, work hours, volunteering, and daily time-use decisions. A. V. Whillans, A. C. Weidman, and E. W. Dunn, “Valuing Time over Money Is Associated with Greater Happiness,” Social Psychological and Personality Science ...
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