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Convenience in Criminal Entrepreneurship: The Case of a Norwegian Hashish Baron
Authors:Petter Gottschalk
Affiliation:Department of Leadership and Organizational Behavior, BI Norwegian Business School, Oslo, Norway
Abstract:The intent of this article is to study a case of criminal entrepreneurship, which reflects the key attributes of convenience theory in order to test that theory. The intent is also to show that the theory of convenience can be extended beyond white-collar crime to include criminal entrepreneurship. The theory of convenience is introduced in this article to explain why criminal entrepreneurship can be an attractive avenue for some people. Convenience theory suggests that a strong desire for financial gain to satisfy greed and solve problems, an attractive organizational opportunity to commit and conceal crime, as well as a personal willingness for deviant behavior can make criminal entrepreneurship attractive. The case of a Norwegian hashish baron illustrates convenience theory by the person’s ability to stay in the illegal drug business for two decades as a white-collar criminal.
Keywords:Convenience theory  entrepreneurial activities  entrepreneurial personality  white-collar crime
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