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The Convenience Theory Approach

open access: yes, 2023
This chapter explains the theory of convenience in terms of its application and relevance to consideration of the corporate social license. The significance of convenience theory in this instance lies within the avoidance of misconduct and crime to gain and keep the social license Thus, coverage addresses the challenge of directing executives to align ...
Petter Gottschalk, Christopher Hamerton
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The Theory of Convenience and Compliance

open access: yes, 2022
This chapter posits the theoretical approach used as a foundation for this book—the theory of convenience. If compliance professionals possess an awareness of the likely motivations of white-collar offenders, the areas of opportunity that white-collar offenders often develop and seize, and what characterizes individuals willing to commit white-collar ...
Hamerton, Christopher   +1 more
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Convenience Theory on Crime in the Corporate Sector

2018
Theory and research on crime in the public sector are concerned with financial crime in general and white-collar crime in particular. In this chapter, convenience theory is an umbrella theory for a number of well-known perspectives on white-collar crime. Convenience theory consists of three dimensions.
Petter Gottschalk, Gottschalk Petter
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A Grounded Theory Exploration of the Stages of Relationship Development in Marriages of Convenience in China

Family Process, 2021
A marriage of convenience has been defined as a reciprocal relationship between a gay man and a lesbian that provides a way to cope with social, cultural, family, and political stress, but this definition may be oversimplified in explaining this type of reciprocal relationship in a guanxi (the system of social networks and influential relationships ...
Zhengjia Ren
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Explaining white-collar crime: an empirical study of convenience theory

International Journal of Corporate Governance, 2016
Convenience theory consists of three dimensions to explain white-collar crime. First, the economic dimension explains profit-oriented financial crime. Next, the organisational dimension explains legal access and cover-up activities. Finally, the behavioural dimension provides a number of explanations for deviant behaviours. The organisational dimension
Petter Gottschalk
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Convenience Theory

2016
Petter Gottschalk, Gottschalk Petter
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A Computationally Convenient Diversity Measure: Theory and Application

Environmental and Resource Economics, 1997
This paper introduces a computationally convenient measure of structural diversity based on absolute deviations between relative shares of individual groups forming a community. A conceptual framework is developed, some theoretical properties of the measure are derived, and its close relation to the Shannon index, a widely used diversity measure, is ...
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Convenience Theory of White-Collar Crime

2017
Convenience theory suggests that financial motive to avoid crises and exploit possibilities, organizational opportunity to commit and conceal crime, as well as personal willingness for deviant behavior are three dimensions in convenience orientation by white-collar offenders.
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