The value of trust: The danger of betrayal – A case study approach to business gone bad (English)
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2013
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Title:The value of trust: The danger of betrayal – A case study approach to business gone bad
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Contributors:Watson, D. M. ( author )
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Published in:SECURITY JOURNAL ; 26, 2 ; 125-141
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Publication date:2013-01-01
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Size:17 pages
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Type of material:Print
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Language:English
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Table of contents – Volume 26, Issue 2
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Enemies within: Redefining the insider threat in organizational security policyWall, David S et al. | 2013
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The value of trust: The danger of betrayal – A case study approach to business gone badWatson, Douglas M et al. | 2013
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A comparative study of hazardous material transportation security issues in Flanders and in ApuliaZamparini, Luca et al. | 2013
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Competition versus monopoly in the provision of policeBlackstone, Erwin A et al. | 2013
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Spatial impact of burglar alarms on the decline of residential burglaryLee, Seungmug et al. | 2013
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The city that became safe: New York's lessons for urban crime and its controlMcCafferty, James et al. | 2013