This book examines the role of Chief Executives in white collar crime from a convenience theory perspective. The work will be a valuable resource for academics and researchers in the areas of Criminology and criminal justice, law enforcement policy, business management and organizational behavior.
This book examines the role of Chief Executives in white collar crime from a convenience theory perspective. The work will be a valuable resource for academics and researchers in the areas of Criminology and criminal justice, law enforcement policy, business management and organizational behavior.
Petter Gottschalk is professor of strategy in the department of leadership and organizational behavior at BI Norwegian Business School in Oslo, Norway.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction 1. Trusted Individuals 2. Chief Executive Officers 3. White-Collar Offenders 4. Theory of Convenience 5. Privileged Position Status 6. Legitimate Resource Access 7. Institutional Deterioration 8. Control of Guardianship 9. Criminal Network Member 10. Research Propositions 11. Industry Effects 12. Conclusion
Introduction 1. Trusted Individuals 2. Chief Executive Officers 3. White-Collar Offenders 4. Theory of Convenience 5. Privileged Position Status 6. Legitimate Resource Access 7. Institutional Deterioration 8. Control of Guardianship 9. Criminal Network Member 10. Research Propositions 11. Industry Effects 12. Conclusion
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