
Global Research Team
Full Professor; Faculty Affiliate, Human Flourishing Program
Kozminski University (Poland), Economics / Sociology · Poland
Dorota Maria Węziak-Białowolska is a full professor in the social sciences at Kozminski University in Warsaw, Poland, and a faculty affiliate of the Human Flourishing Program at Harvard University's Institute for Quantitative Social Science. Her expertise spans sociology, economics, applied statistics, and public health, with a research focus on the determinants of human flourishing and organizational wellbeing. She is a core team member of the Global Flourishing Study and has published more than 90 peer-reviewed articles.
A cross-national analysis of sociodemographic variation in suffering across 22 countries
Communications Medicine · 2025
Analysis of demographic variation and childhood correlates of financial well-being across 22 countries
Nature Human Behaviour · 2025
Childhood antecedents of adult place satisfaction in 22 countries
Scientific Reports · 2025
Childhood predictors of charitable giving and helping across 22 countries in the Global Flourishing Study
Scientific Reports · 2025
Childhood Predictors of Dispositional Forgivingness in Adulthood: A Cross-National Analysis with 22 Countries
Applied Research in Quality of Life · 2025
Childhood predictors of religious reading: a cross-national analysis in the Global Flourishing Study
Scientific Reports · 2025 · First author
Childhood predictors of suffering in adulthood across 22 countries
Communications Medicine · 2025
Demographic variation in charitable giving and helping across 22 countries in the Global Flourishing Study
Scientific Reports · 2025
Early life experiences and adult orientation to promote good in 22 countries
Scientific Reports · 2025
Sociodemographic variation in dispositional forgivingness: a cross-national analysis with 22 countries
Scientific Reports · 2025
The Global Flourishing Study: Study Profile and Initial Results on Flourishing
Nature Mental Health · 2025
Understanding Well-Being in Poland: Insights from the Global Flourishing Study
International Journal of Wellbeing · 2025 · First author
Variations in character involving an orientation to promote good across sociodemographic groups in 22 countries
Scientific Reports · 2025