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E-raamat: Exploring Criminal and Illegal Enterprise: New Perspectives on Research, Policy & Practice

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This book examines the illegal behaviour of entrepreneurs and discusses how criminal entrepreneurs acquire information, learn from their entrepreneurial experiences, and utilize acquired knowledge to develop their organizations. The chapters demonstrate several dimensions of the entrepreneurial processes, such as imagination, innovation, calculated risk taking, alertness to opportunities, opportunity identification, as well as resource assemblage and leverage to exploit an opportunity - all in a criminal context. Illegal methods used by entrepreneurs to identify solutions to problems that lead to the generation of business opportunities are illustrated. Moreover, methods used by criminal entrepreneurs to circumvent barriers to the entrepreneurial process and business developments are highlighted. Issues relating to the formation of crimino-entrepreneurial ventures are critically discussed. Emerging issues relating to illegal corporate entrepreneurship are illustrated.
List Of Contributors
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Series Editor's Preface ix
PART I AN INTRODUCTION TO ILLEGAL ENTREPRENEURSHIP: SOME THEORETICAL AND PHILOSOPHICAL CONSIDERATIONS
Towards A Nuanced Typology Of Illegal Entrepreneurship: A Theoretical And Conceptual Overview
3(20)
Gerard McElwee
Robert Smith
Out Of The Margins: Evaluating The Scale Of Employment In Informal Enterprises In Developing And Transition Economies
23(28)
Colin C. Williams
PART II CRIMINAL TYPES AND TYPOLOGIES: THE ROLE OF CONTEXT, PLACES AND SPACES
Modelling Entrepreneurial Endeavour In The Nexus Between Terrorism And Organised Crime: Does Supporting Terrorism Present A Red Line In Organised Criminals Pursuit Of Profit?
51(24)
Martin Gallagher
White-Collar, Blue-Collar And Collarless Crime: The Complicity Of Victims In `Victimless Crime'
75(22)
Robin Fletcher
Creative Compliance, Constructive Compliance: Corporate Environmental Crime And The Criminal Entrepreneur
97(24)
Angus Nurse
Stolen To Order! Tractor Theft As An Emerging International Criminal Enterprise
121(34)
Robert Smith
Gerard McElwee
The Criminal Entrepreneur In David Peace's Red Riding
155(24)
Martin King
Ian Cummins
Dark Matters: The Institutional Entrepreneurship Of Illicit And Illegal Cyberspace
179(24)
Stephen Dobson
Arun Sukumar
Lucian Tipi
Learning From The Worst: The U.S. Prison System As A University Of Destructive Utility
203(24)
Mellani J. Day
Conversations With A `Small-Town' Criminal Entrepreneur: A Case Study
227(26)
Michelle Davey
Gerard McElwee
Robert Smith
Value For Whom? Exploring The Value Of Informal Entrepreneurial Activities In Post-Socialist Contexts
253(24)
Friederike Welter
Mirela Xheneti
About The Editors 277