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      An Empirical Examination of the Genesis of Psychological Ownership

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          While there are many empirical studies of psychological ownership, there are few that examine the origins of it. Why do people develop feelings of ownership over various entities in their lives? In this investigation we empirically explore the role played by basic psychological needs as motives for the development of job-based psychological ownership. Specifically, we hypothesize that person-job fit is positively related to job-based psychological ownership through three major routes (experienced control, intimate knowing, and/or investment of the self). Further, based on extant theory but not previously studied, we hypothesized that self-identity needs and effectance motivation act as first stage moderators of these mediated relationships. Based on data from 308 employees in China, and employing a time-lagged design, we observed a significant positive relationship between person-job fit and psychological ownership through the three routes. Most of these mediated relationships were moderated by the need for self-identity and effectance motivation, such that the positive effects became stronger as the motivational needs strengthened. Implications for theory and practice are discussed.

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              The principles of psychology, Vol I.

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                Merits
                Merits
                MDPI AG
                2673-8104
                March 2023
                December 27 2022
                : 3
                : 1
                : 37-50
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                10.3390/merits3010003
                b5ee7dff-e0a0-493c-b1b6-791fbc55377b
                © 2022

                https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/

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