2019
DOI: 10.1108/jieb-05-2018-0015
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Dichotomy in ethical perceptions of business students: an emerging country perspective

Abstract: Purpose The Corruption Perception Index (CPI) for 2016 shows Pakistan as among the more corrupt nations in the world with a ranking of 117 among 176 countries surveyed. This situation raises concerns about members of the society and especially about the business communities. This paper aims to examine whether the tendency to corruption is also prevalent amongst business students, the future leaders and executives of business organizations. Design/methodology/approach The study uses survey questionnaires in t… Show more

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“…As an extension assignment, instructors may ask learners how their responses could change if the setting was in a different country or culture. Learners may conduct research and report to the class their findings on studies denoting the positive and negative correlations between academic dishonesty and criminal behavior or on how global location and culture impact academic integrity (Korn and Davidovitch, 2016; Azhar, et al , 2019). Class participation points may be added for session two and extension activities.…”
Section: Case-based Learning and Think-pair-share Activities For Busi...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As an extension assignment, instructors may ask learners how their responses could change if the setting was in a different country or culture. Learners may conduct research and report to the class their findings on studies denoting the positive and negative correlations between academic dishonesty and criminal behavior or on how global location and culture impact academic integrity (Korn and Davidovitch, 2016; Azhar, et al , 2019). Class participation points may be added for session two and extension activities.…”
Section: Case-based Learning and Think-pair-share Activities For Busi...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…All the concerns raised resulted in numerous research on ethics in the accounting curriculum as a way to promote ethical sensitivity and increase ethical awareness in the profession. (Arfaoui et al, 2016;Avci, 2017a;Azhar et al, 2019;De Los Reyes et al, 2017;Dow et al, 2018;Nadaraja and Mustapha, 2017;Venkat Raman et al, 2019;West and Buckby, 2020). In assessing the ethics education features of the current ethics programs rolled out in schools to ascertain the level of quality in ethics education, Avci (2017b) found both educators and students believing that ethics education generates a positive impact on ethical knowledge, awareness and reasoning; hence, it is significant in accounting education.…”
Section: Ethics and The Accounting Professionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The chicken egg trading system that occurred in Pagerwojo, Buduran, Sidoarjo. Trading that is carried out on the basis of the principle of honesty, that is based on a value system originating from the Islamic religion and aspects of spirituality that will always be attached to its implementation practices, the trading business that occurs will bring benefits to all parties involved [14]. However, trade that is carried out in a dishonest manner, which contains an element of fraud, so that there will be aggrieved parties and other similar practices are clearly things that are prohibited in Islam [15].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%