RT Book T1 Economic crime and conceptions of trust: offender convenience by organizational opportunity A1 Gottschalk, Petter 1950- A2 Hamerton, Christopher LA English PP Cham PB Palgrave Macmillan YR 2025 UL https://krimdok.uni-tuebingen.de/Record/1926967348 AB "Economic Crime and Conceptions of Trust explores the intricacies of the contemporary concept of trust in episodes of misconduct through an analysis of workplace deviance and crime. Grounded in detailed examinations of contemporary case studies and bolstered by original comparative fieldwork, the text takes an offender-focused approach, emphasizing the pivotal role of convenience. Adopting an interdisciplinary perspective, the authors seek to enhance and broaden existing understanding of white-collar and corporate criminology, while also highlighting its relevance to strategic management studies. A core argument of the book is that the traditional emphasis on individual actors and notions of trustworthiness when conceptualising white-collar has waned in recent times. The authors' perspective revisits and builds upon this important foundational concept of late twentieth-century discourse within the discipline, signalling a need for a reassessment and highlighting a number of recent conceptual developments to evaluate and position trust within the twenty-first century globalized business sphere." -- CN HV6768 SN 9783031823145 K1 Commercial crimes K1 Trust K1 Organizational Behavior : Moral and ethical aspects K1 Infractions économiques K1 Confiance K1 Comportement organisationnel - Aspect moral