This study explores a nationally representative sample of 222 Norwegian white-collar criminals in terms of the roles they and their victims had in their crimes. Establishing a typology framework based on agency models, we point out the most frequent types of white-collar criminals and their most profitable types of actions. Victims of white-collar crimes are mostly participants in business transactions. As expected, top executives are a predominant group of white-collar criminals and their most frequent victims are owners. However, another type of white-collar criminal coined “entrepreneur criminal” turns out to be more frequent and making bigger profits in absolute and relative terms. These work within smaller, less established companies w...
White-collar crime can be a convenient alternative for privileged individuals who want to enrich the...
The article touches upon the problem of white collar criminality and presents a contemporary view of...
Who is the economic criminal? A comparison between countries and types of crime In white collar crim...
This is the article as published in the journal, due to kind permission of Senate Hall Ltd. www.sena...
Criminal behavior among executives is a complicated challenge in human resource management. Based on...
The purpose of this empirical study was to create insights into executives´ knowledge of white-colla...
Criminal behavior among executives is a complicated challenge in human resource management. Based on...
This is the author's final and acceptet version, post refereeing, of the article. Publisher's versio...
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White collar crime is the term used to describe financially driven, nonviolent crimes committed by p...
White-collar crime is financial crime committed by persons of respectability and social status. The ...
This article was published in an Open Access journal, available from http://www.sascv.org/White-coll...
Victims of white-collar crime is a form of victimization often seen to involve a very different set ...
White-collar crime is financial crime committed by upper class members of society for personal or or...
This article addresses the following research question: What differences might be found between whit...
White-collar crime can be a convenient alternative for privileged individuals who want to enrich the...
The article touches upon the problem of white collar criminality and presents a contemporary view of...
Who is the economic criminal? A comparison between countries and types of crime In white collar crim...
This is the article as published in the journal, due to kind permission of Senate Hall Ltd. www.sena...
Criminal behavior among executives is a complicated challenge in human resource management. Based on...
The purpose of this empirical study was to create insights into executives´ knowledge of white-colla...
Criminal behavior among executives is a complicated challenge in human resource management. Based on...
This is the author's final and acceptet version, post refereeing, of the article. Publisher's versio...
Published version of the article. Publishing journal is an Open Access-journal. See http://www.picj...
White collar crime is the term used to describe financially driven, nonviolent crimes committed by p...
White-collar crime is financial crime committed by persons of respectability and social status. The ...
This article was published in an Open Access journal, available from http://www.sascv.org/White-coll...
Victims of white-collar crime is a form of victimization often seen to involve a very different set ...
White-collar crime is financial crime committed by upper class members of society for personal or or...
This article addresses the following research question: What differences might be found between whit...
White-collar crime can be a convenient alternative for privileged individuals who want to enrich the...
The article touches upon the problem of white collar criminality and presents a contemporary view of...
Who is the economic criminal? A comparison between countries and types of crime In white collar crim...