2017
DOI: 10.1080/08832323.2017.1339663
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Measuring business school faculty perceptions of student cheating

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“…McCabe & Trevino, 1993) found that business students cheated more often compared to other students. Blau, Kunkle, Mittal, Rivera & Ozkan (2017) confirmed these earlier findings and also found that business instructors who caught students cheating and reported them to the university perceived cheating as a much bigger problem than faculty who did not report such students. These results should be concerning to business educators and employers.…”
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“…McCabe & Trevino, 1993) found that business students cheated more often compared to other students. Blau, Kunkle, Mittal, Rivera & Ozkan (2017) confirmed these earlier findings and also found that business instructors who caught students cheating and reported them to the university perceived cheating as a much bigger problem than faculty who did not report such students. These results should be concerning to business educators and employers.…”
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