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SM ISO690:2012 GÎRLA, Lilia, RUB, Jacob. Correlation between risk-taking and risk-averting behavior during the white-collar crime perpetrating: empirical findings for Moldova and Israel. In: Studia Universitatis Moldaviae (Seria Ştiinţe Sociale), 2016, nr. 8(98), pp. 156-169. ISSN 1814-3199. |
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Numărul 8(98) / 2016 / ISSN 1814-3199 /ISSNe 2345-1017 | ||||||
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This article constitutes an independent scientific research in Criminology. Especially, authors have done their best to explain and to prove the correlation between risk-taking and risk averting behavior during the white-collar perpetrating. Authors have demonstrated that risk is not only a probability of losses but also forms a threat of unpredictable development of events. As a consequence, when a person avoids risking it is also a risk because there appears a great likelihood of undesirable expansion of events outside the risk. New theoretical concepts are formulated on the base of empirical findings obtained from the correlation of the personality traits (Extroversion, Agreeableness, Neuroticism, Openness and Consciousness) in male and female white-collar offenders predisposed to risky decisions in business administration because such decisions are based on intuition and there is detected a deficiency of reasonability. By means of empirical research based on psychological experiment and sociological interview of the white-collar offenders and the control groups there have been proved that inclination to risk being a quality of a person (a personality trait which is expressed in a permanent tendency to use new possibilities) in some cases can indicate to a propensity of a person to commit white-collar crimes. |
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Cuvinte-cheie Risk, white-collar crime, risk taking, likelihood of fraud, detected risk, potential risk, inclination to risk, Classical Decision Theory, Conventional Decision Theory, risk preference, risk averting, intuitive solution in whitecollar crime perpetrating |
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