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A Qualitative Study on the Development of a Well-being Economy: Evidence from Jilin Province, China

Author(s): Qilin Wang1,2, Jacquline Tham1, Mohd Shukri Ab Yajid1
1Graduate school of management, Management and Science University, Malaysia (MSU). University Drive Persiaran Olahraga, Seksyen13, 40100, ShahAlam, Selangor, Malaysia
2Graduate School of Changchun Normal University, No. 677 Changji North Line, Erdao District, Changchun, 130032, Jilin Province, China
Wang, Qilin ., Tham, Jacquline ., and Yajid, Mohd Shukri Ab. “A Qualitative Study on the Development of a Well-being Economy: Evidence from Jilin Province, China.” Ingegneria Sismica Volume 43 Issue 2: 1-20, doi:10.65102/is2026833.

Abstract

The well-being economy has failed to attract enough people attention in Jilin Province, China, in the past few decades. Individuals were too obsessed with the simplistic GDP growth, which caught the world eye at the expense of ecological disequilibrium and human health harmed, missing the real-life quality of the well-being economy. The notion of well-being has been increasingly accepted in the last decade, and it ultimately catalyzed the rise of the health economy, the digital economy, the silver economy, grand health efforts, cultural tourism, and the well-being economy, in general. As the Chinese central and Jilin provincial governments leverage a series of pro-health economic policies, the well-being economy, focusing on ecological sustainability, digital innovation, and the well-being of the populace, has been brought to the previously unimaginable strategic level and included in the main policy agendas. The current paper reports the recent trends related to the well-being of the Jilin Province and trend related to the digital economy, silver economy, cultural tourism economy, ecological economy, health economy, and the ways of integrating computational technologies. It strives to explain and popularize the autonomous idea and plans of Jilin well-being economy, the central position of computer science toward the harmonious growth on a multi-dimensional policy.

Keywords
well-being economy; cultural tourism economy; silver economy; ecological economy; health economy; computational technology; digital innovation

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