Object valuation and non-ownership possession: how renting and borrowing impact willingness-to-pay

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Charan K. Bagga
Neil Bendle
June Cotte
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[1] University of Calgary,Haskayne School of Business
[2] Western University,Ivey Business School
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Journal of the Academy of Marketing Science | 2019年 / 47卷
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Object valuation; Renting; Borrowing; Psychological ownership; Endowment effect; Willingness-to-pay; Experiments;
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Prior research on object valuation ignores the effect of non-ownership physical possession types such as renting and borrowing. Evidence from four experiments demonstrates that the valuation (i.e., willingness-to-pay) for rented objects is greater than the valuation for non-possessed or borrowed objects. Borrowed objects are not valued any differently than non-possessed objects. Psychological ownership mediates the relationship between valuation and non-ownership physical possession. Additionally, psychological ownership varies for different possession types (ownership, renting, and borrowing) as its contributing routes (control, self-investment, and knowledge) operate differently for each possession type. As further evidence of the psychological ownership based theoretical account, the research shows that rented objects are not valued higher than non-possessed objects if the control or self-investment routes of psychological ownership are suppressed. The moderating influence of product hedonism–utilitarianism and consumers’ tightwad–spendthrift tendency on the valuation of rented and borrowed objects is also examined.
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