Publikationen

Beiträge in peer-reviewten Zeitschriften

  1. Glück, J., Bluck, S., & Weststrate, N. M. (submitted). More on the MORE Life Experience Model: what we have learned (so far). Manuscript submitted for publication.
  2. Glück, J., Gussnig, B., & Schrottenbacher, S. (submitted). Wisdom and value orientations: just a projection of our own beliefs? Manuscript submitted for publication.
  3. Asadi, S., Khorshidi, R., & Glück, J. (submitted). Iranian children’s knowledge about wisdom. Manuscript submitted for publication.
  4. Glück, J. (in press). Measuring wisdom: existing approaches, continuing challenges, and new developments. The Journals of Gerontology, Series B: Psychological Sciences.
  5. Glück, J. (2017). „… and the wisdom to know the difference”: Scholarly success from a wisdom perspective. Perspectives on Psychological Science, 12, 1148–1152.
  6. Weststrate, N. M., & Glück, J. (2017). Hard-earned wisdom: Exploratory processing of difficult life experience is positively associated with wisdom. Developmental Psychology, 53, 800-814.
  7. Koller, I., Levenson, M. R., & Glück, J. (2017). What do you think you are measuring? A mixed-methods procedure for assessing the content validity of test items and theory-based scaling. Frontiers in Psychology, 8, article 126. Open-access publication, http://journal.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fpsyg.2017.00126/full.
  8. König, S. & Glück, J. (2014). “Gratitude is with me all the time:” How gratitude relates to wisdom. The Journals of Gerontology, Series B: Psychological Sciences, 69, 655-666. Open-access publication, http://psychsocgerontology.oxfordjournals.org/content/69/5/655.full.pdf?etoc.
  9. Glück, J., König, S., Naschenweng, K., Redzanowski, U., Dorner, L., Strasser, I., & Wiedermann, W. (2013). How to measure wisdom: Content, reliability, and validity of five measures. Frontiers in Psychology, 4. Open-access publication, http://www.frontiersin.org/personality_science_and_individual_differences/ 10.3389/fpsyg.2013.00405/abstract.
  10. König, S. & Glück, J. (2013). Individual differences in wisdom conceptions: Relationships to gratitude and wisdom. International Journal of Aging and Human Development, 77, 127-147.
  11. Redzanowski, U. & Glück, J. (2013). Who knows who is wise? Self- and peer-ratings of wisdom. The Journals of Gerontology, Series B: Psychological Sciences, 68, 391-394.
  12. Glück, J., Bischof, B., & Siebenhüner, L. (2012). “Knows what is good and bad,” “Can teach you things,” “Does lots of crosswords:” Children’s knowledge about wisdom. European Journal of Developmental Psychology, 9, 582-598.
  13. König, S. & Glück, J. (2012). Situations in which I was wise: Autobiographical wisdom memories of children and adolescents. Journal of Research in Adolescence, 22, 512-525.
  14. Glück, J. & Bluck, S. (2011). Laypeople’s conceptions of wisdom and its development: Cognitive and integrative views. The Journals of Gerontology, Series B: Psychological Sciences, 66B, 321-324.
  15. Staudinger, U.M. & Glück, J. (2011). Psychological wisdom research: Commonalities and differences in a growing field. Annual Review of Psychology, 62, 215-241.
  16. Glück, J., Strasser, I., & Bluck, S. (2009). Gender differences in implicit theories of wisdom. Research in Human Development, 6, 27-44.

 

Kapitel in Herausgeberwerken

  1. Sternberg, R. J. & Glück, J. (in press). Why is wisdom such an obscure field of inquiry and what can and should be done about it? In R. J. Sternberg & J. Glück (Eds.), The Cambridge Handbook of Wisdom. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
  2. Kunzmann, U. & Glück, J. (in press). Wisdom and emotion: Perspectives from lifespan developmental psychology. In R. J. Sternberg & J. Glück (Eds.), The Cambridge Handbook of Wisdom. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
  3. Glück, J. (in press). The development of wisdom during adulthood. In R. J. Sternberg & J. Glück (Eds.), The Cambridge Handbook of Wisdom. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
  4. Sternberg, R. J. & Glück, J. (in press). Wisdom, morality, and ethics. In R. J. Sternberg & J. Glück (Eds.), The Cambridge Handbook of wisdom. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
  5. Weststrate, N. M., Bluck, S., & Glück, J. (in press). Wisdom of the crowd: Exploring people’s conceptions of wisdom. In R. J. Sternberg & J. Glück (Eds.), The Cambridge Handbook of Wisdom. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
  6. Weststrate, N. M. & Glück, J. (2017). Wiser but not sadder, blissful but not ignorant: Exploring the co-development of wisdom and well-being over time. In M. D. Robinson & M. Eid (Eds.), The Happy Mind: Cognitive Contributions to Well-Being (pp. 459-480). New York: Springer.
  7. Glück, J. (2016). Wisdom. In N. Pachana (Ed.), Encyclopedia of Geropsychology. New York: Springer.
  8. Glück, J. (2015). Wisdom, Psychology of. In Wright, J. (Ed.), International Encyclopedia of Social and Behavioral Sciences (2nd Edition, Volume 25, p. 590-597). London: Elsevier.
  9. König, S. & Glück, J. (2014). Wisdom. In A. C. Michalos (Ed.), Encyclopedia of Quality of Life and Well-Being Research (pp. 7143-7147). Dordrecht, NL: Springer.
  10. Glück, J. & Bluck, S. (2013). The MORE Life Experience Model: A theory of the development of personal wisdom. In M. Ferrari & N. Weststrate (Eds.), The Scientific Study of Personal Wisdom (pp. 75-98). New York: Springer.
  11. Glück, J. (2013). Wisdom. In D. S. Dunn (Ed.), Oxford Bibliographies in Psychology. New York: Oxford University Press. Available at http://www.oxfordbibliographies.com/view/document/obo-9780199828340/obo-9780199828340-0061.xml?rskey=iUBqe7&result=81&q=
  12. Ainsworth, S.A., Bluck, S., & Glück, J. (2012). Experiencing wisdom across the lifespan. In N.M. Seel (Ed.), Encyclopedia of the Sciences of Learning (pp. 1207-1209). Heidelberg/New York: Springer.
  13. Staudinger, U.M. & Glück, J. (2011). Wisdom and intelligence. In R. J. Sternberg & S.B. Kaufman (Eds.), The Cambridge Handbook of Intelligence (pp. 827-846). Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press.
  14. Glück, J. (2011). “There is no bitterness when she looks back:” Wisdom as a developmental opposite of embitterment? In M. Linden & A. Maercker (Eds.), Embitterment: Societal, Psychological, and Clinical Perspectives (pp. 70-82). Wien/New York: Springer Verlag.
  15. Glück, J. (2010). Weisheit im “wirklichen Leben”: Ideen und Grenzen psychologischer Weisheitsforschung. In B. Dorst, C. Neuen & W. Teichert (Hrsg.), Wissen und Weisheit – interdisziplinär (S. 31-51). Mannheim: Walter Verlag.

 

Bücher

  1. Sternberg, R. J & Glück, J. (Eds.) (in press). The Cambridge Handbook of Wisdom. Cambridge University Press.
  2. Glück, J. (2016). Weisheit – Die 5 Prinzipien des gelingenden Lebens. München: Kösel.

 

Im Rahmen des Projektes entstandene Dissertationen:

  1. König, Susanne: The Attitude of Gratitude in Case of Wisdom.
  2. Pötscher-Gareiß, Michaela: Die Entwicklung eines Selbstberichtsfragebogens zur Erfassung der weisheitsbezogenen Ressourcen des MORE Life Experience Modells Das MORE Life Experience Modell und die empirische Überprüfung der hierarchischen Modellstruktur.

 

Im Rahmen des Projektes entstandene Diplom- und Masterarbeiten:

  1. Auer-Spath, Irina: Weisheit und Partnerschaft: Eine Pilotstudie.
  2. Daberer, Corina: Das Beste im Leben – Charakteristika subjektiv bester Lebensereignisse weisheitsnominierter Individuen.
  3. Dorner, Lara: Deduktion von Wachstumsressourcen aus psychotherapeutisch-orientierten Theorien und ihre Integration in die Forschung zur Entwicklung von Weisheit.
  4. Drewelies, Johanna: Lessons to be learned- Life lessons of individuals perceived as wise.
  5. Holzer, Dominik: Unterschiede bei als weise betitelten autobiographischen Entscheidungen zwischen weiseren und weniger weisen Menschen.
  6. Lämmereiner, Silvia: Weisheit im beruflichen Kontext: Weisheit bei Psychotherapeutinnen und Psychotherapeuten.
  7. Leimer, Lisa: Geschlechtsspezifische Unterschiede weiser und nicht weiser Menschen im Umgang mit tragischen Lebensereignissen wie Krankheit und Tod.
  8. Leitner, Karin: Weisheit im Management – Warum wir oft nicht das tun, von dem wir wissen, dass es richtig ist?.
  9. Oberlojer, Agathe: Weisheit im beruflichen Kontext: Lehrerinnen und Lehrer.
  10. Redzanowski, Uwe: Wer weiß, wer weise ist? Fremd- und Selbsteinschätzung von Weisheit innerhalb von Arbeitsgruppen.
  11. Seizl, Christina: Zum Zusammenhang von Weisheit und der Vorstellung eines „guten Lebens“.
  12. Stüber, Eike: Wachstumsindikatoren aus autobiografischen Interviews im Zusammenhang mit Weisheit.