I Own, So I Help Out: How Psychological Ownership Increases Prosocial Behavior

Citation
Jami, Ata et al., I Own, So I Help Out: How Psychological Ownership Increases Prosocial Behavior, Journal of consumer research JCR;Consumer research , 47(5), 2021, pp. 698-715
ISSN journal
00935301
Volume
47
Issue
5
Year of publication
2021
Pages
698 - 715
Database
ACNP
SICI code
Abstract
This article explores the consequences of psychological ownership going beyond the specific relationship with the possession to guide behavior in unrelated situations. Across seven studies, we find that psychological ownership leads to a boost in self-esteem, which encourages individuals to be more altruistic. In addition, we show that the effect of psychological ownership on prosocial behavior is not driven by self-efficacy, perceived power, reciprocity, feeling well-off, or affect. Examining materialism and mine-me sensitivity as individual differences moderating the effect of psychological ownership on prosocial behavior, we find that the effect does not hold for individuals low on materialism or mine-me sensitivity. Finally, we attenuate the effect of psychological ownership on prosocial tendencies by making the negative attributes of one.s possessions relevant.