2019
Hasbún López, P., Martinović, B., Bobowik, M., Fulop, E., et al. (2019).
Support for collective action against refugees: The role of national, European, and global identifications, and autochthony beliefs
European Journal of Social Psychology
2020
Storz, N., Martinović, B., Verkuyten, M., Žeželj, I., Psaltis, C., & Roccas, S. (2020).
Collective Psychological Ownership and Reconciliation in Territorial Conflicts
Journal of Social and Political Psychology
Torunczyk-Ruiz, S., & Martinović, B. (2020)
The bright and dark sides of length of residence in the neighbourhood: Consequences for local participation and openness to newcomers
Journal of Environmental Psychology
2021
Nijs, T., Martinovic, B., Verkuyten, M., Sedikides, C. (2020)
‘This country is OURS’: The exclusionary potential of collective psychological ownership
British Journal of Social Psychology
Nooitgedagt, W., Martinović, B., Verkuyten, M., & Jetten, J.
Autochthony and making amends to indigenous peoples: The mediating role of collective moral emotions.
Social Justice Research
Nooitgedagt, W., Martinović, B., Verkuyten, M., Maseko, S.
Collective psychological ownership and territorial compensation in Australia and South Africa
Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology
Nooitgedagt, W., Figueiredo, A., Martinović, B., Marambio, K.
Autochthony and investment as bases for territorial ownership in intergroup conflicts: The case of Indigenous and non-Indigenous groups in Chile
International Journal of Intercultural Relations
2022
Nijs, T., Verkuyten, M., Martinovic, B.
Losing what is OURS: The intergroup consequences of collective ownership threat
Group Processes & Intergroup Relations
Storz, N., Martinović, B., Maloku, E., & Žeželj, I.
Can ‘we’ share the contested territory with ‘them’? Shared territorial ownership perceptions and reconciliation intentions in Kosovo
British Journal of Social Psychology
Storz, N., Martinović, B., Rosler, N.
Support for conciliatory policies in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict: The role of different modes of identification and territorial ownership perceptions
Frontiers in Psychology
Storz, N., Bilali, R., Martinović, R., Maloku, E., Rosler, N., Žeželj, I.
Collective victimhood and support for joint political decision-making in conflict regions: The role of shared territorial ownership perceptions
European Journal of Social Psychology
Martinović, B.
Collective psychological ownership and intergroup relations
In A. Smeekes & J. Thijs. Migration and ethnic relations: current directions for theory and research. Liber Amicorum for Maykel Verkuyten
Nijs, T., Martinovic, B., & Verkuyten, M.
The Two Routes of Collective Psychological Ownership: Rights and Responsibilities Explain Intentions to Exclude Outsiders and Engage in Stewardship Behavior
Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin
Storz, N.
’This land is ours – but is it also theirs?’ Collective ownership beliefs and reconciliation in territorial conflict regions
PhD Dissertation, Utrecht University

Nijs, T.
‘This place is ours: Collective psychological ownership and its social consequences’
PhD Dissertation, Utrecht University
Nooitgedagt, W.
Whose land is it? Perceived ownership and territorial compensation in settler societies'
PhD Dissertation, Utrecht University
2023
Nijs, T., Martinovic, B., Ford, R., & Coenders, M.
“These benefits are ours because we were here first”: relating autochthony to welfare chauvinism and welfare ethnocentrism
Ethnic and Racial Studies
Warnke, K., Martinovic, B., Rosler, N.
Territorial ownership perceptions and reconciliation in the Israeli–Palestinian conflict: A person-centred approach
European Journal of Social Psychology
Straver, L., Martinović, B., Nijs, T., Nooitgedagt, W., Storz, N.
Who believes the country belongs to their ethnic ingroup? The background characteristics of 'owners' and their support for stricter immigration policies across three Western societies
Journal of Social and Political Psychology
Martinovic, B., Verkuyten, M.
Collective psychological ownership as a new angle for understanding group dynamics
European Review of Social Psychology