The relationship between psychological ownership and sustainable behavior in coworking spaces
Journal article, 2025

Purpose-It is currently unknown if psychological ownership of a coworking space affects coworking members' engagement in sustainable behaviors and to what extent. Thus, this paper aims to investigate the relationship between psychological ownership and sustainable behaviors in coworking spaces. Design/methodology/approach-This study is based on a cross-sectional design to test the hypothesized relationship between the independent variable psychological ownership of a coworking space and the dependent variable sustainable coworking behavior. Sustainable coworking behavior is a multidimensional construct consisting of prosocial behavior, responsible space-sharing behavior, task performance and creative performance. Data were collected from 423 members of coworking spaces via a global survey. The structural equation modeling method was used for data analysis. Findings-The findings indicate that there is a statistically significant relationship between psychological ownership and all four dimensions of sustainable coworking behavior. Specifically, a positive relationship was found between psychological ownership and prosocial behavior (R-sq = 17%, p < 0.001), task performance (R-sq = 12%, p < 0.001) and creative performance (R-sq = 3%, p = 0.013). A negative relationship was found between psychological ownership and responsible space-sharing behavior (R-sq = 1%, p = 0.093). Originality/value-From an academic perspective, this study is among the first to incorporate psychological ownership theory in the unique setting of coworking spaces. From a managerial perspective, these findings highlight that by cultivating psychological ownership, providers may activate an underutilized resource, the members themselves, as actors of sustainable behavior.

Structural equation modeling

Psychological ownership

Coworking

Coworking spaces

Sustainability

Sustainable behavior

Author

Daniel Magnusson

Innovation and R&D Management 01

Hendry Raharjo

Chalmers, Technology Management and Economics, Innovation and R&D Management

Petra Bosch-Sijtsema

Chalmers, Technology Management and Economics, Innovation and R&D Management

Journal of Corporate Real Estate

1463-001X (ISSN) 1479-1048 (eISSN)

Vol. In Press

Subject Categories (SSIF 2025)

Applied Psychology

DOI

10.1108/JCRE-03-2025-0022

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11/24/2025