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White-Collar Criminals in Modern Management

Gottschalk, Petter
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http://hdl.handle.net/11250/93822
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2013
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Abstract
Criminal behavior among executives is a complicated challenge in human resource management.

Based on a sample of 305 convicted white-collar criminals in Norway, four groups of criminals are

discussed in this paper: criminal entrepreneurs, corporate criminals, criminal followers, and female

criminals. There are significant differences between these groups. Crime amount in terms of Norwegian

kroner is highest for corporate criminals and lowest for female criminals. It is interesting to note than

even if crime amount for corporate criminals is higher than for criminal entrepreneurs, corporate

criminals receive a shorter jail sentence than criminal entrepreneurs. It seems that crime on behalf of

the business is treated more mildly in court, when compared to crime on behalf of the person himself.

When followers are involved in the crime, there are more persons participating in the crime. The lowest

number of participants is found in cases of criminal entrepreneurship.
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This is the originally published version of the article. Publishing journal is practicing Open Access
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Scholink
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Modern Management Science & Engineering

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