Theorising Illegal Rural Enterprise: Is everyone at it?
Author(s) -
Gerard McElwee,
Robert Smith,
Claire Somerville
Publication year - 2011
Publication title -
international journal of rural criminology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 1835-6672
DOI - 10.18061/1811/51127
Subject(s) - entrepreneurship , phenomenon , space (punctuation) , order (exchange) , frame (networking) , diversity (politics) , ideal type , business , public relations , ideal (ethics) , sociology , political science , epistemology , social science , law , engineering , computer science , telecommunications , philosophy , operating system , finance
Illegal entrepreneurship in the rural is under researched and scrutinised, yet it occupies a distinctive space in entrepreneurship practice in terms of how it is construed and how it is enacted. This is a theoretical paper which provides a conceptual framework for defining ‘ideal types’ of illegal rural enterprise activity in order to better frame the phenomenon. Four types of enterprise activity are provided which suggest how the activities of illegal entrepreneurship in the rural can be categorised. This article is valuable to researchers and policy makers in that the framework suggests diversity in illegal rural enterprises which can manifest differing motives and modes of operation.
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