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An Investigation of Entrepreneurs' Venture Persistence Decision: The Contingency Effect of Psychological Ownership and Adversity

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posted on 2024-08-22, 05:49 authored by F Zhu, DK Hsu, K Burmeister-Lamp, Shea FanShea Fan
We incorporate psychological ownership theory and adversity literature to examine the joint effect of psychological ownership and adversity on entrepreneurs' persistence decision. The results of two experiments and one survey show that both low adversity and high psychological ownership for the venture increase entrepreneurs' likelihood of persistence. We also identify the moderating effect of adversity. Psychological ownership is more relevant to the likelihood of persistence when adversity is high than when it is low. Our research contributes to psychological ownership theory and the entrepreneurial persistence literature and has practical implications for entrepreneurs.

History

Journal

Applied Psychology

Volume

67

Pagination

136-170

ISSN

0269-994X

eISSN

1464-0597

Language

English

Publication classification

C1.1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

Issue

1

Publisher

WILEY