Psychological ownership: A review and research agenda

The concept of psychological ownership (PO) reflects a state in which individuals feel as though the target of ownership (e.g., job or organization) is theirs. In recent years, there has been an expansion of research linking PO with a range of desirable employee attitudes and behaviors. However, the...

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Main Authors: Dawkins, S., Tian, Amy, Newman, A., Martin, A.
Format: Journal Article
Published: 2017
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/13323
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author Dawkins, S.
Tian, Amy
Newman, A.
Martin, A.
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Tian, Amy
Newman, A.
Martin, A.
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description The concept of psychological ownership (PO) reflects a state in which individuals feel as though the target of ownership (e.g., job or organization) is theirs. In recent years, there has been an expansion of research linking PO with a range of desirable employee attitudes and behaviors. However, the theoretical foundations of the construct, its measurement, the factors that influence its development, and when and how it influences outcomes are areas of continued debate in the literature. In this article, we provide a narrative review of extant PO literature with the aim of developing a research agenda that encourages scholars to target opportunities for future research. In particular, we highlight the need for continued refinement of the conceptualization and measurement of PO, and development of its nomological network. In addition, we call for greater investigation of PO towards different objects or foci; examination of possible multilevel applications of PO research; identification of potential boundary conditions of PO; and exploration of the influence of culture and individual differences on the development and influence of PO. We also introduce alternative theoretical approaches for understanding and investigating PO. In doing so, we provide a roadmap for scholars to progress the development of the field.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-133232017-09-13T15:41:22Z Psychological ownership: A review and research agenda Dawkins, S. Tian, Amy Newman, A. Martin, A. The concept of psychological ownership (PO) reflects a state in which individuals feel as though the target of ownership (e.g., job or organization) is theirs. In recent years, there has been an expansion of research linking PO with a range of desirable employee attitudes and behaviors. However, the theoretical foundations of the construct, its measurement, the factors that influence its development, and when and how it influences outcomes are areas of continued debate in the literature. In this article, we provide a narrative review of extant PO literature with the aim of developing a research agenda that encourages scholars to target opportunities for future research. In particular, we highlight the need for continued refinement of the conceptualization and measurement of PO, and development of its nomological network. In addition, we call for greater investigation of PO towards different objects or foci; examination of possible multilevel applications of PO research; identification of potential boundary conditions of PO; and exploration of the influence of culture and individual differences on the development and influence of PO. We also introduce alternative theoretical approaches for understanding and investigating PO. In doing so, we provide a roadmap for scholars to progress the development of the field. 2017 Journal Article http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/13323 10.1002/job.2057 restricted
spellingShingle Dawkins, S.
Tian, Amy
Newman, A.
Martin, A.
Psychological ownership: A review and research agenda
title Psychological ownership: A review and research agenda
title_full Psychological ownership: A review and research agenda
title_fullStr Psychological ownership: A review and research agenda
title_full_unstemmed Psychological ownership: A review and research agenda
title_short Psychological ownership: A review and research agenda
title_sort psychological ownership: a review and research agenda
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/13323