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Exploring criminal and illegal enterprise : new perspectives on research, policy & practice new perspectives on research, policy & practice / edited by Gerard McElwee, University of Huddersfield, Huddersfield, UK, Robert Smith, University of the West of Scotland, Dumfries, UK.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextSeries: Contemporary issues in entrepreneurship research ; volume 5Publication details: London : Emerald Group publ, 2015.Edition: First editionDescription: x, 277 pages : illustrations (black and white) ; 24 cmISBN:
  • 9781784415525
  • 1784415529
Subject(s): Additional physical formats: Ebook version: No titleDDC classification:
  • 364 23
LOC classification:
  • HV6768 .E97
Available additional physical forms:
  • Also published electronically.
Contents:
Machine generated contents note: pt. I AN INTRODUCTION TO ILLEGAL ENTREPRENEURSHIP: SOME THEORETICAL AND PHILOSOPHICAL CONSIDERATIONS -- Towards A Nuanced Typology Of Illegal Entrepreneurship: A Theoretical And Conceptual Overview / Robert Smith -- Out Of The Margins: Evaluating The Scale Of Employment In Informal Enterprises In Developing And Transition Economies / Colin C. Williams -- pt. 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? / Martin Gallagher -- White-Collar, Blue-Collar And Collarless Crime: The Complicity Of Victims In `Victimless Crime' / Robin Fletcher -- Creative Compliance, Constructive Compliance: Corporate Environmental Crime And The Criminal Entrepreneur / Angus Nurse.
Note continued: Stolen To Order! Tractor Theft As An Emerging International Criminal Enterprise / Gerard McElwee -- The Criminal Entrepreneur In David Peace's Red Riding / Ian Cummins -- Dark Matters: The Institutional Entrepreneurship Of Illicit And Illegal Cyberspace / Lucian Tipi -- Learning From The Worst: The U.S. Prison System As A University Of Destructive Utility / Mellani J. Day -- Conversations With A `Small-Town' Criminal Entrepreneur: A Case Study / Robert Smith -- Value For Whom? Exploring The Value Of Informal Entrepreneurial Activities In Post-Socialist Contexts / Mirela Xheneti.
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Includes bibliographical references.

Machine generated contents note: pt. I AN INTRODUCTION TO ILLEGAL ENTREPRENEURSHIP: SOME THEORETICAL AND PHILOSOPHICAL CONSIDERATIONS -- Towards A Nuanced Typology Of Illegal Entrepreneurship: A Theoretical And Conceptual Overview / Robert Smith -- Out Of The Margins: Evaluating The Scale Of Employment In Informal Enterprises In Developing And Transition Economies / Colin C. Williams -- pt. 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? / Martin Gallagher -- White-Collar, Blue-Collar And Collarless Crime: The Complicity Of Victims In `Victimless Crime' / Robin Fletcher -- Creative Compliance, Constructive Compliance: Corporate Environmental Crime And The Criminal Entrepreneur / Angus Nurse.

Note continued: Stolen To Order! Tractor Theft As An Emerging International Criminal Enterprise / Gerard McElwee -- The Criminal Entrepreneur In David Peace's Red Riding / Ian Cummins -- Dark Matters: The Institutional Entrepreneurship Of Illicit And Illegal Cyberspace / Lucian Tipi -- Learning From The Worst: The U.S. Prison System As A University Of Destructive Utility / Mellani J. Day -- Conversations With A `Small-Town' Criminal Entrepreneur: A Case Study / Robert Smith -- Value For Whom? Exploring The Value Of Informal Entrepreneurial Activities In Post-Socialist Contexts / Mirela Xheneti.

Also published electronically.

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