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====Entrepreneurial==== The entrepreneurial model looks at either the individual criminal or a smaller group of organized criminals, that capitalize off the more fluid 'group-association' of contemporary organized crime.<ref name="Smith1978"/> This model conforms to social learning theory or differential association in that there are clear associations and interaction between criminals where knowledge may be shared, or values enforced, however, it is argued that rational choice is not represented in this. The choice to commit a certain act, or associate with other organized crime groups, may be seen as much more of an entrepreneurial decision - contributing to the continuation of a criminal enterprise, by maximizing those aspects that protect or support their own individual gain. In this context, the role of risk is also easily understandable,<ref name="Albanese2008"/><ref name="Albanese2000"/> however it is debatable whether the underlying motivation should be seen as true entrepreneurship,<ref>{{cite journal | last1 = Carter | first1 = David L. |title=International Organized Crime: Emerging Trends in Entrepreneurial Crime|journal=Journal of Contemporary Criminal Justice|date=1994|volume=10|issue=4|pages=239β266 |doi=10.1177/104398629401000402 |s2cid=153563199 | issn = 1043-9862 }}</ref> or entrepreneurship as a product of some social disadvantage. The criminal organization, much in the same way as one would assess pleasure and pain, weighs such factors as legal, social and economic risk to determine potential profit and loss from certain criminal activities. This decision-making process rises from the entrepreneurial efforts of the group's members, their motivations and the environments in which they work. Opportunism is also a key factor β the organized criminal or criminal group is likely to frequently reorder the criminal associations they maintain, the types of crimes they perpetrate, and how they function in the public arena (recruitment, reputation, etc.) in order to ensure efficiency, capitalization and protection of their interests.<ref>{{cite journal |last=Galemba|first=R|title=Informal and Illicit Entrepreneurs: Fighting for a Place in the Neoliberal Economic Order|journal=Anthropology of Work Review|date=2008|volume=29|issue=2|doi=10.1111/j.1548-1417.2008.00010.x|pages=19β25|pmc=3819937|pmid=24223472| issn = 0883-024X }}</ref>
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