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Terrorism: The Dark Side of Social Entrepreneurship
Authors:Sherzod Abdukadirov
Institution:School of Public Policy , George Mason University , Fairfax, VA, USA
Abstract:The view of terrorists as entrepreneurs is not new. Yet, unlike traditional entrepreneurs, they are not motivated by profits. This article argues that terrorists are social entrepreneurs. They are motivated primarily by social returns. Furthermore, their main output is a public good due to its non-rival and non-excludable properties. Using social entrepreneurship theories, this article presents an alternative view of the incentives behind the formation of terrorist organizations. It concludes with a discussion of policy implications of this framework for combating terrorism.
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