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The Life Cycle of Terrorist Organizations

open access: yesInternational Advances in Economic Research, 2011
It is a fact that terrorist organizations come and go. This empirical fact tends to draw attention to the demise of the terrorist organization and distracts from the dynamics of the terrorist organization’s life cycle. In this respect, the extant literature suffers from a serious weakness that is symptomatic of the absence from the literature of a ...
Peter J Phillips, Phillips Peter J
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Introducing a new dataset on Designated Terrorist Organizations (DTO)

open access: yesJournal of Peace Research, 2022
This article introduces a new dataset, Designated Terrorist Organizations (DTO), which details every terrorist organization designated or sanctioned by two IGOs and 148 state governments, as well as the timing of each designation.
Yasutaka Tominaga, Chia-Yi Lee
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Internal terrorists: the terrorists inside organizations

Journal of Managerial Psychology, 2006
PurposeThe paper aims to expand and extend previous work on the role of employees who act in non‐violent ways to achieve their personal ends through inducing fear in others in organizations.Design/methodology/approachThe literature surrounding internal terrorists is reviewed and preliminary survey results are presented to support the conclusions ...
David D. Van Fleet, Ella W. Van Fleet
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The Insider’s View on Terrorist Organizations

open access: yes, 2013
This chapter explores the managerial challenges inherent in terrorism by analyzing 108 memoirs written by participants in terrorist organizations that carried descriptions of individual's activities in those organizations.
Jacob N. Shapiro
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Underfunding in Terrorist Organizations

International Studies Quarterly, 2007
A review of international terrorist activity reveals a pattern of financially strapped operatives working for organizations that seem to have plenty of money. To explain this observation, and to examine when restricting terrorists' funds will reduce their lethality, we model a hierarchical terror organization in which leaders delegate financial and ...
Jacob N. Shapiro, David A. Siegel
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Leadership in Terrorist Organizations: An Analysis of Left Wing Terrorist Organizations in Turkey

2011
One of the least studied topics in the terrorism literature is leadership in terrorist organizations. Available information in the literature on leaders of terrorist organizations is mostly about top leaders. That is, the information on leaders is usually limited with life stories and some demographic characteristics of the top leader(s).
Sevinc Bilal   +2 more
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