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Group & Organization Management, 2006
This study explored a potential mediating role of psychological ownership (of the job and the organization) in the relationship between levels of work environment structure and employee responses, in a diverse sample of 239 New Zealand workers and their managers.
Michael P. O’driscoll +2 more
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This study explored a potential mediating role of psychological ownership (of the job and the organization) in the relationship between levels of work environment structure and employee responses, in a diverse sample of 239 New Zealand workers and their managers.
Michael P. O’driscoll +2 more
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Ownership psychology and group size
Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 2023AbstractHuman group size seemingly has no limit, with many individuals living alongside thousands – even millions – of others. Non-human primate groups, on the other hand, cannot be sustained past a certain, relatively small size. I propose that Pascal Boyer's model of ownership psychology may offer an explanation for such a significant divergence.
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Psychological ownership: implicit and explicit
Current Opinion in Psychology, 2021Object ownership changes how people perceive objects and self through psychological ownership-the feeling that a thing is MINE. Psychological ownership usually tracks legal ownership, but the two can and do diverge. In this integrative review, I propose a dual-process model of psychological ownership.
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Psychological Correlates of Pet Ownership
Psychological Reports, 1972What are the psychological effects of relating to 3 person who features, among other things, instant compliance, unrelenting positive regard toward oneself, intrinsic charm, and no faults-in short, is 'perfect'? Many owners view their pets as this and more, yet obviously these characteristics exist mainly 'in the eye of the beholder' rather than being ...
P, Cameron, M, Mattson
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Psychological ownership: Actors' and observers' perspectives
Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 2023Abstract Psychological ownership may be judged differently or similarly for self and others. Potential differences in how ownership is evaluated by actors and observers raise important questions about the concept of ownership (what is Mine, Ours, and Theirs) and how to resolve conflicting perceptions.
Carey K. Morewedge, Liad Weiss
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Bodily Ownership, Psychological Ownership, and Psychopathology
Review of Philosophy and Psychology, 2018Debates about bodily ownership and psychological ownership have typically proceeded independently of each other. This paper explores the relation between them, with particular reference to how each is illuminated by psychopathology. I propose a general framework for studying ownership that is applicable both to bodily ownership (φ-ownership) and ...
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Measuring Psychological Ownership: A Critical Review
2017In the fields of psychology and management, psychological ownership has been identified as an important positive psychological predictor of workplace motives, attitudes and behaviours. Given its importance, the highly respected authors Avey, Avolio, Crossley, and Luthans (J Organ Behav 30:173-191, 2009) have posited that the development of ...
Olckers, Chantal, van Zyl, Llewellyn
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Ownership psychology, its antecedents and consequences
Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 2023AbstractCommentators discussed the coherence and validity of a minimalist approach to ownership intuitions, in ways that make it possible to clarify the model, re-evaluate its cognitive underpinnings, and sketch some of its implications. This response summarizes the model; addresses issues concerning the need for a special technical lexicon when ...
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Psychological Ownership and the Individual Appropriation of Technology
2010 43rd Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences, 2010We use information technology to accomplish a significant portion of our daily tasks. The way individuals choose to use technology varies as much as the outcomes of their usage. Appropriation the way that people choose or learn to use technology has been explored at a group level to explain group behaviors and performance.
James E. Gaskin 0001, Kalle Lyytinen
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The role of psychological ownership and ownership markers in collaborative working environment
Proceedings of the 8th international conference on Multimodal interfaces, 2006In this paper, we present a study concerning psychological ownership for digital entities in the context of collaborative working environments. In the first part of the paper we present a conceptual framework of ownership: various issues such as definition, effects, target factors and behavioral manifestation are explicated.
Qianying Wang +6 more
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