The State of Psychological Ownership: Integrating and Extending a Century of Research
University of Minnesota, Duluth · University of South Carolina · +1 more institution
Abstract
People develop feelings of ownership for a variety of objects, material and immaterial in nature. We refer to this state as psychological ownership. Building on and extending previous scholarship, the authors offer a conceptual examination of this construct. After defining psychological ownership, they address “why” it exists and “how” it comes into being. They propose that this state finds its roots in a set of intraindividual motives (efficacy and effectance, self-identity, and having a place to dwell). In addition, they discuss the experiences that give rise to psychological ownership and propose several positive and negative consequences of this state. The authors’ work provides a foundation for the…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 4.92
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- 100%
- References
- 142
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3Topics & keywords
- Scholarship
- Social psychology
- Feeling
- Construct (python library)
- Variety (cybernetics)
- Set (abstract data type)
- Psychology
- Identity (music)