Educational corruption is a problem in every country, particular at the college and university level. With illustrations drawn from the United States, this article considers what “basic principles” should shape efforts to deter, expose, and penalize corruption in academic institutions. The article then identifies “best practices” that should be followed by colleges and universities aspiring to high standards. The discussion explores the role that ethics codes and ethics education can play in fighting corruption. More specifically, the article addresses what types of substantive rules and systematic procedures are essential parts of effective higher education ethics codes. Mindful of the fact that reformers are fighting educational corrup...
The post-1980s changes in the global higher education landscape have triggered a burgeoning of incid...
Education is universally valued as a formative condition of human and national development. Corrupti...
“Considerable attention has been paid to the characteristics of world class universities. Separately...
In every educational institution, in every country and generation, there is a struggle between corru...
In this article, the terms “corrupt” and “unethical” are not used synonymously. All corrupt practice...
Corruption in higher education has long been neglected as an area of research in the US. The process...
Purpose – Corruption continues to ravage societies around the world. The fight against corruption ca...
Corruption in higher education is a newly emerging topic in the field of education research. There i...
The processes of decentralization, commoditization, and privatization in higher education rise quest...
Presented herein is a critique and meticulous diagnosis of the law, bylaws and regulations of the hi...
Corruption is pervasive in higher education worldwide, the result of a confluence of circumstances t...
Objective. This article will begin by defining corruption, looking at the causes of and phenomenon c...
As evidenced by recently published articles, corruption has severely infected higher education world...
Higher education in the U.S. may be characterized by complexity and plurality of forms. The Ivy Leag...
Universities can be corrupt through the abuse of authority for both personal and material gain. In o...
The post-1980s changes in the global higher education landscape have triggered a burgeoning of incid...
Education is universally valued as a formative condition of human and national development. Corrupti...
“Considerable attention has been paid to the characteristics of world class universities. Separately...
In every educational institution, in every country and generation, there is a struggle between corru...
In this article, the terms “corrupt” and “unethical” are not used synonymously. All corrupt practice...
Corruption in higher education has long been neglected as an area of research in the US. The process...
Purpose – Corruption continues to ravage societies around the world. The fight against corruption ca...
Corruption in higher education is a newly emerging topic in the field of education research. There i...
The processes of decentralization, commoditization, and privatization in higher education rise quest...
Presented herein is a critique and meticulous diagnosis of the law, bylaws and regulations of the hi...
Corruption is pervasive in higher education worldwide, the result of a confluence of circumstances t...
Objective. This article will begin by defining corruption, looking at the causes of and phenomenon c...
As evidenced by recently published articles, corruption has severely infected higher education world...
Higher education in the U.S. may be characterized by complexity and plurality of forms. The Ivy Leag...
Universities can be corrupt through the abuse of authority for both personal and material gain. In o...
The post-1980s changes in the global higher education landscape have triggered a burgeoning of incid...
Education is universally valued as a formative condition of human and national development. Corrupti...
“Considerable attention has been paid to the characteristics of world class universities. Separately...