The Relationship between Psychological Ownership and Subjective Happiness of the Employees: Mediating Role of Work Engagement

  • Khan K
  • Gul M
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Abstract

The study investigates the relationship between psychological ownership with subjective happiness of the employees. The study also examines the mediating role of work engagement in order to explain the relationship between subjective happiness and psychological ownership at workplace.  The purposive sampling techniques have been used with cross sectional design in order to collection data. Mediation analysis was conducted on SPSS by using sample of 271 employees from leading telecommunication companies working in Pakistan. The results showed that psychological ownership has significant positive association with subjective happiness of the employees. Further, work engagement significantly positively mediates this relationship. The present research contributes on the literature of psychological ownerships and subjective happiness and provides possible solutions for maintaining positive atmosphere of psychological ownership that ultimately increase the subjective happiness of the employees.

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Khan, K., & Gul, M. (2021). The Relationship between Psychological Ownership and Subjective Happiness of the Employees: Mediating Role of Work Engagement. Journal of Professional & Applied Psychology, 2(1), 10–20. https://doi.org/10.52053/jpap.v2i1.30

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