UID:
almahu_9949865721602882
Umfang:
1 online resource (307 pages)
ISBN:
9781351602228
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1351602225
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9781351602211
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1351602217
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9781351602204
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1351602209
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9781315105796
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1315105799
Anmerkung:
Introduction.
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Corruption in Commercial Enterprise- Front Cover; Corruption in Commercial Enterprise; Title Page; Copyright Page; Contents; Notes on contributors; Acknowledgements; Corruption in commercial enterprise: an introduction; Corruption: a concept, conception and method; Corruption, organised crime and commercial enterprise; Research network on 'Corruption in (Non- ) Criminal Commercial Enterprise'; Book outline; Bibliography; PART I: The organisation of corruption in commercial enterprise; Chapter 1: Corruption as business across market contexts; Corruption: a moral or market issue?
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Corruption and social bondingCorruption as relations of power; Concealing corruption as a business? South World vulnerabilities; Cultures of corruption?; Transparency and legitimate market traction; Bibliography; Chapter 2: When corruption and organised crime overlap: an empirical hierarchy of corrupt conduct; Introduction; Commercial corruption, public corruption, white collar crime, organised crime; A five-part hierarchy of corruption; Research approach; Analysis; Discussion; Potential application of enterprise and routine activities perspectives; Conclusion; Acknowledgement; Bibliography.
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Chapter 3: Unfair advantage: the corruptive influence of criminal money on legitimate marketsIntroduction; Cause and effect; Exploiting the nature of money; Characteristics of criminal supply chains in Class A drug markets: the key role of the mid-level broker; Methods of transformation; Money laundering methodologies under cover of commerce; Effects of corruptive influence: the kinds of things this money does; Case studies; Conclusion; Bibliography; Chapter 4: Corruption as a facilitator of human trafficking: some key analytical issues; Introduction.
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The intersections of human trafficking and corruptionCorruption and the trafficking process: recruitment, transportation and exploitation.; Recruitment of potential victims or of public officials that are open to a bribe; Transportation; Exploitation; Corruption and criminal justice processes; Discussion and conclusion; Bibliography; Chapter 5: The organisation of corruption in commercial enterprise: concealing (and revealing) the beneficial ownership of assets; Introduction; The context; Corruption and "corporate vehicles": responding through law; Objections to legal changes.
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Making sense of these changesConcluding remarks; Bibliography; PART II: Vulnerabilities to corruption in commercial enterprise; Chapter 6: Corruption: the exposure and exploitation of human vulnerabilities; Introduction; What is corruption?; What constitutes an 'insider threat'?; Corruption and culture: a close fit?; How do we address corruption?; A strategic way forward: using an IMPACT framework to understand and combat corruption; Conclusion; Bibliography; Chapter 7: Mickey-Mouse-money and gingerbread cookies: bonuses and organizational measures as predictors of corruption in organizations.
Weitere Ausg.:
Print version: Campbell, Liz. Corruption in Commercial Enterprise : Law, Theory, and Practice. Milton : Routledge, ©2018 ISBN 9781138063341
Sprache:
Englisch
DOI:
10.4324/9781315105796
URL:
https://www.taylorfrancis.com/books/9781315105796