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Corporate Crime: Result of Spontaneous or Constructed Order?

Alexander Glebovskiy

No dx6nv_v1, OSF Preprints from Center for Open Science

Abstract: The article explores the origin of corporate crime through the lens of spontaneous and constructed orders. From a macro perspective, corporate crime can be understood as an emergent phenomenon within a self-regulating market, driven by the interactions of self-interested individuals. From a micro perspective, it is often the result of deliberate actions by individuals within organizations, reflecting a constructed order. Recognizing this dual nature is essential for developing effective strategies to address corporate crime.

Date: 2024-11-11
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