Undergraduate Student Perceptions Regarding Cheating: Tier 1 Versus Tier 2 AACSB Accredited Business Schools |
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Authors: | Email author" target="_blank">S?R?PremeauxEmail author |
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Institution: | (1) Department of Marketing, McNeese State University, P.O. Box 92135, Lake Charles, 70609, LA, U.S.A |
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Abstract: | Cheating is fairly commonplace at both Tiers 1 and 2 AACSB accredited business schools. Distinct differences exist between
Tiers 1 and 2 students with regard to cheating. Tier 1 students are more likely to cheat on written assignments, they believe
sanctions impact cheating, and that a stigma is attached to cheating. Tier 2 students are more likely to cheat on exams, and
nearly as likely to cheat on written assignments. Tier 2 students accept the notion that moral and ethical people cheat. Tier
2 students who are Business Administration majors, those who are employed 40 h or more per week, married students, and married
students with children are more likely to cheat. At both Tiers 1 and 2 schools Asian students are less likely to cheat, but
resident members of fraternities and sororities and those who drink frequently are more likely to cheat. |
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Keywords: | cheating college ethics higher education students |
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