TY - JOUR KW - competencies KW - Maritime terrorism KW - resources KW - skills AU - Aneta Nowakowska-Krystman AB -

The features of successful criminal organizations, including maritime piracy organizations, seem to be consistent with those that have been observed in business organizations. Research has proved that the sources of advantage and value creation in business organizations are intangible factors, including leadership, obsession for action, and creativity, among others. The idea behind this presentation of maritime piracy is based on the theory of the resources, skills and competencies of strategic management. According to the classification which has been adopted, it has been observed that the success factors of maritime piracy are: skill capital, innovative capital, and client capital. The observations were made using office-based research and a diagnostic survey.

BT - Connections: The Quarterly Journal DA - Summer 2016 DO - https://doi.org/10.11610/Connections.15.3.04 IS - 3 N2 -

The features of successful criminal organizations, including maritime piracy organizations, seem to be consistent with those that have been observed in business organizations. Research has proved that the sources of advantage and value creation in business organizations are intangible factors, including leadership, obsession for action, and creativity, among others. The idea behind this presentation of maritime piracy is based on the theory of the resources, skills and competencies of strategic management. According to the classification which has been adopted, it has been observed that the success factors of maritime piracy are: skill capital, innovative capital, and client capital. The observations were made using office-based research and a diagnostic survey.

PY - 2016 SE - 41 SP - 41 EP - 53 T2 - Connections: The Quarterly Journal TI - Maritime Piracy as a Form of Organized Crime: A Strategic Management Approach VL - 15 ER -