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    What’s mine is a hologram? How shared Augmented Reality augments psychological ownership

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    Augmented Reality (AR) holograms are 3D digital objects projected into a customer’s physical environment through mobile technology. Applied as potential substitutes to physical products, AR holograms pose a unique challenge for conventional configurations of product ownership. Taking a socially situated cognition perspective, we demonstrate how customers’ shared experience of AR holograms leads to distinct perspectives on psychological ownership. In Study 1, we demonstrate how customisation of AR holograms lets customers feel psychological ownership of digital products. In Study 2, we highlight the mechanisms of social adaptation related to assimilation and differentiation that drive the relationship between customisation and psychological ownership of AR holograms in social settings. In Study 3, we illustrate how these mechanisms are influenced by the affordances of AR technology when customers switch between personal or shared devices. We discuss implications for theory and marketing practice of this potentially novel class of digital consumer products

    Fireside Chat with Mark Zuckerberg

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    Fireside Chat with Mark Zuckerberg from the 2013 TechCrunch Disrupt conferencehttps://epublications.marquette.edu/zuckerberg_files_videos/1071/thumbnail.jp

    Zuckerberg Replies To His Facebook Commenters’ Questions On Immigration

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    Mark Zuckerberg responds to Facebook comments and questions regarding immigration reform in 201

    Tech Crunch Disrupt 2012 - Michael Arrington Interviews Mark Zuckerberg

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    Michael Arrington interview with Mark Zuckerberg from the 2012 TechCrunch: Disrupt conferencehttps://epublications.marquette.edu/zuckerberg_files_videos/1266/thumbnail.jp

    Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg: TechCrunch Interview At The Crunchies

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    TechCrunch interviews Mark Zuckerberg during the 2010 Crunchieshttps://epublications.marquette.edu/zuckerberg_files_videos/1064/thumbnail.jp

    EXCUSIVE: TechCrunch, Coolest iPad Add-on

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