考察掠夺性犯罪、刑事掠夺和家族企业之间的联系

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Robert Smith
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狡猾的商人和商人流氓的刻板印象是犯罪学和家族企业文献中建立的类型学,但尽管如此,对该主题的实质性研究仍然明显缺乏。家族企业学者已经开始承认,对家族企业中犯罪行为的这种探索具有局限性。因此,本文的目的是对家族企业管理这一研究不足的领域的现有研究进行回顾、综合和巩固。设计/方法/方法这篇观点文章探讨并综合了获取性犯罪、犯罪掠夺和家族企业之间的联系,以解决犯罪学、企业家精神和家族企业文献中一个可识别的研究缺口。它审查了犯罪活动和商业行为之间的重叠,揭示了家族企业社区中的个人如何由于各种因素(包括胁迫、成瘾和经济利益)而参与犯罪活动。这一观点强调了新兴的研究趋势,这些趋势有可能增加对家族企业“阴暗面”的了解。作为一篇透视论文,这篇文献的简短探索只能涵盖文献的一小部分。出现了一个概念模型,它说明了真正的企业家和罪犯之间的犯罪企业家身份的共同方面。原创性/价值这篇观点文章涵盖了现有的文献范围,涵盖了获取性犯罪、犯罪掠夺和家族企业之间的联系,以帮助指导未来的研究方向。这篇文章提出了获取性犯罪和家族企业交集的新视角,其新颖之处在于它将不同文献中的不同元素综合起来,为上述文献做出贡献。
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Scoping the links between acquisitive crime, criminal predation and family business
Purpose The stereotypes of the dodgy businessman and businessman gangster are established typologies in both the criminology and family business literature, but nevertheless, there is still an evident dearth of substantive studies on the topic. Family business scholars have begun to acknowledge the limited nature of such explorations of criminality in family firm businesses. The purpose of this article is therefore to review, synthesise and solidify existing research on this under-researched area of family business management. Design/methodology/approach This perspective article explores and synthesises the links between acquisitive crime, criminal predation and family business to address an identifiable research gap in the literature of criminology, entrepreneurship and family business. It examines the overlap between criminal activities and business practices, shedding light on how individuals in the family business community may become involved in criminal activities due to various factors, including coercion, addiction and financial gain. Findings This perspective highlights emerging research trends that have the potential to increase the knowledge about the “dark side” of family business. Research limitations/implications Being a perspective paper this brief exploration of the literature can only cover a small cross section of the literature. A conceptual model emerges, which illustrates shared aspects of crimino-entrepreneurial identity between authentic entrepreneurs and criminals. Originality/value This perspective article scopes the extant literature covering the links between acquisitive crime, criminal predation and family business to help guide the direction of future research. The piece presents new perspectives on the intersection of acquisitive crime and family business, and its novelty lies in its synthesis of the disparate elements from the diverse literature to contribute to the said literature.
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