2016
DOI: 10.1186/s13104-016-2044-0
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Academic dishonesty in higher education: students’ perceptions and involvement in an African institution

Abstract: BackgroundIntegrity in academic work is a critical benchmark of every profession. For this reason, special attention should be devoted to addressing academic dishonesty (AD) in higher education to prevent the potential transfer of these practices to the workplace. In order to effectively address AD in Africa, further information about correlates of, and barriers to, the effectiveness of existing AD-controlling measures is needed. In Ghana, little is known about AD from the perspective of students. Here, we pre… Show more

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“…This makes them a pressure for students. Furthermore, Peterson (2019) and Saana et al, (2016) reveal that students will surely have pressures to obtain good grades, to finish massive assignment and task loads, and to make their parents proud. The high standards students need to achieve make them feel pressured and eventually commit academic frauds (Tonasa & Setyorini, 2019).…”
Section: Influence Of Presssure On Accounting Students' Academic Fraudsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This makes them a pressure for students. Furthermore, Peterson (2019) and Saana et al, (2016) reveal that students will surely have pressures to obtain good grades, to finish massive assignment and task loads, and to make their parents proud. The high standards students need to achieve make them feel pressured and eventually commit academic frauds (Tonasa & Setyorini, 2019).…”
Section: Influence Of Presssure On Accounting Students' Academic Fraudsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Overall, research indicates that students worldwide are continuously involved in unethical behaviors in both media (e.g. Saana, Ablordeppey, Mensah, & Karikari, 2016) despite being aware of its illegitimacy (e.g. Knapp & Hullbert, 2017;Molnar, 2015).…”
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“…Ketidakjujuran akademik merupakan masalah serius yang secara umum banyak terjadi di institusi pendidikan serta memiliki dampak yang negatif terhadap masa depan kerja mahasiswa (Saana, Ablordeppey, Mensah, & Karikari, 2016). Mahasiswa yang melakukan ketidakjujuran akademik memiliki kemungkinan yang lebih besar untuk melanggar peraturan dan melakukan perilaku tidak etis dalam pekerjaannya (Rujoiu & Rujoiu, 2014;Harding, Carpenter, Finelli, & Passow, 2004;Lawson, 2004).…”
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