Wealth is About Wellbeing®

Call for Papers

The Wealth is About Wellbeing® journal welcomes original essays, clinical observations, and empirical research from scholars whose work intersects with the science of human flourishing and financial wellbeing.

About the Journal

Bridging the gap between academic research and the practice of holistic wealth management.

The Wealth is About Wellbeing® Journal of Human Wealth™ & Cybernetics is an open-access publication dedicated to bridging the gap between academic research and the practice of holistic wealth management. We publish work that advances understanding of how behavioral economics, positive psychology, neuroscience, and demographic forces interact with financial planning and human wellbeing.

All submissions undergo editorial review by our advisory team, with select papers receiving external peer review. Published works are indexed against the Human Wealth™ ontology, connecting your research to our cybernetic framework of 16 Elements, 4 Domains, 8 Life Transitions, and 11 Composite Metrics.

Scope & Topics

We accept research across the four domains of the Human Wealth™ ontology.

Integration

Behavioral economics, financial therapy, cognitive biases in wealth management, money scripts, relational friction

Wellbeing

Subjective wellbeing, eudaimonic psychology, psychological richness, flow states, biomarkers of flourishing

Systems

Neuroeconomics, decision architecture, cognitive aging, habit formation, administrative burden reduction

Resources

Demographic trends, intergenerational wealth transfer, AI labor market disruption, longevity economics, caregiving burden

Submission Guidelines

Everything you need to prepare your manuscript.

Format

  • Original essays: 3,000 – 8,000 words
  • Clinical observations: 1,500 – 3,000 words
  • Research summaries: 2,000 – 5,000 words

Citation Style

  • APA 7th Edition. All references must include DOI links where available.

Ontology Tagging

  • Identify which Human Wealth™ Elements, Domains, Metrics, or Life Transitions your work relates to. Our editorial team will assist with final ontology mapping.

Author Bio

  • Include a 100-word bio with institutional affiliation, credentials, and a link to your academic profile (Google Scholar, ORCID, or institutional page).

Ready to submit?

Send your manuscript along with a brief cover letter describing its relevance to the Human Wealth™ framework.

journal@humanwealth.io