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Ownership language informs ownership psychology
Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 2023Abstract Many languages grammatically distinguish between alienable and inalienable possessions. The latter are sometimes restricted to body parts, but they often include other kinds of personally significant entities too. These cross-linguistic patterns suggest that one's most precious owned objects tend to fall within a complex self system that ...
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Evolution of Consumption: A Psychological Ownership Framework
Journal of Marketing, 2020Technological innovations are creating new products, services, and markets that satisfy enduring consumer needs. These technological innovations create value for consumers and firms in many ways, but they also disrupt psychological ownership––the feeling
Carey K. Morewedge +4 more
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Business Strategy and the Environment, 2020
While prior work has investigated the impact of (a) ownership structure and (b) board gender diversity separately on corporate environmental performance, researchers have not studied the potentially important relationship between ownership control and ...
James J. Cordeiro +2 more
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While prior work has investigated the impact of (a) ownership structure and (b) board gender diversity separately on corporate environmental performance, researchers have not studied the potentially important relationship between ownership control and ...
James J. Cordeiro +2 more
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West European Politics, 2015
Although issue ownership theory - the idea that voters consider specific parties to be better able to deal with some issues - had already emerged in the 1980s, it is only in the past 10 years that the theory has gained prominence in the study of voter and party behaviour.
Lefevere, J., Tresch, A., Walgrave, S.
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Although issue ownership theory - the idea that voters consider specific parties to be better able to deal with some issues - had already emerged in the 1980s, it is only in the past 10 years that the theory has gained prominence in the study of voter and party behaviour.
Lefevere, J., Tresch, A., Walgrave, S.
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Management Sciences, 2019
We describe an equilibrium model of peer-to-peer product sharing, or collaborative consumption, where individuals with varying usage levels make decisions about whether or not to own a homogeneous product.
S. Benjaafar +3 more
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We describe an equilibrium model of peer-to-peer product sharing, or collaborative consumption, where individuals with varying usage levels make decisions about whether or not to own a homogeneous product.
S. Benjaafar +3 more
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, 1996
Preface Introduction PART 1: A Theory of Enterprise Ownership 1. An Analytic Framework 2. The Costs of Contracting 3. The Costs of Ownership PART 2: Producer-Owned Enterprise 4. Invertor-Owned Firms 5.
Henry Hansmann
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Preface Introduction PART 1: A Theory of Enterprise Ownership 1. An Analytic Framework 2. The Costs of Contracting 3. The Costs of Ownership PART 2: Producer-Owned Enterprise 4. Invertor-Owned Firms 5.
Henry Hansmann
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Journal of Marketing, 2020
How can consumers be encouraged to take better care of public goods? Across four studies, including two experiments in the field and three documenting actual behaviors, the authors demonstrate that increasing consumers’ individual psychological ownership
J. Peck +3 more
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How can consumers be encouraged to take better care of public goods? Across four studies, including two experiments in the field and three documenting actual behaviors, the authors demonstrate that increasing consumers’ individual psychological ownership
J. Peck +3 more
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Does Common Ownership Really Increase Firm Coordination?
Journal of Financial Economics, 2020A growing body of evidence concludes that common ownership caused cooperation among firms to increase and competition to decrease. We take a closer look at four approaches used to identify these effects.
Katharina Lewellen, M. Lowry
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“Ownership structure and firm performance: the mediating role of board characteristics”
Corporate Governance: The International Journal of Business in Society, 2020Purpose The purpose of this study is to examine the mediating role of corporate board characteristics in the relationship between ownership structure and firm performance in the listed public limited companies of Bangladesh.
M. Rashid
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