This study seeks to determine factors that contribute to individual’s honesty in the marketplace and willingness to exploit market power. In order to identify these factors a survey was administered to undergraduate students enrolled in institutions across the United States. We find that perception of others has a multifaceted relationship with honesty and exploiting market power. Respondents that believe others are likely to be honest are more likely to be honest themselves. But the relationship is symmetrical, believing others are dishonest leads to dishonest behavior. An increase in the perception of firm’s taking advantage of market power leads to respondents being more likely to do so themselves. In terms of expressing market power, in...
This paper attempts to expand the current research area which has explored the association between s...
Institutions of higher education continue to be challenged by the complexity of academic integrity. ...
This paper attempts to (re)plot the contours of the Tutor by scrutinising the way in which ethics is...
This study seeks to determine factors that contribute to individual’s honesty in the marketplace and...
In this thesis, I study dishonesty and trust in finance by observing individuals’ behavior in the ch...
Two trends in marketing higher education include (a) growing opportunities for intercultural encount...
This article investigates the potential influence of college environment on student attitudinal and ...
Jost et al. (2003) theorizes and finds that business students, on an average, hold a positive fair m...
This study examines ethical misconduct of 193 business students in four universities in the United S...
The version of record of this article, first published in Journal of Business Ethics, is available o...
Online presentation: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/7795013240 Zoom Room ID: 779 501 3240 The purpose of ...
Academic dishonesty is, alas, a feature of global student experience, and institutions of learning m...
The growth of inappropriate accounting transactions, corporate scandals, and fraudulent financial re...
This study examines factors impacting ethical behavior of 182 college students in the midwestern and...
This study examined the moral reasoning and behavior of 177 incoming first-year business students. T...
This paper attempts to expand the current research area which has explored the association between s...
Institutions of higher education continue to be challenged by the complexity of academic integrity. ...
This paper attempts to (re)plot the contours of the Tutor by scrutinising the way in which ethics is...
This study seeks to determine factors that contribute to individual’s honesty in the marketplace and...
In this thesis, I study dishonesty and trust in finance by observing individuals’ behavior in the ch...
Two trends in marketing higher education include (a) growing opportunities for intercultural encount...
This article investigates the potential influence of college environment on student attitudinal and ...
Jost et al. (2003) theorizes and finds that business students, on an average, hold a positive fair m...
This study examines ethical misconduct of 193 business students in four universities in the United S...
The version of record of this article, first published in Journal of Business Ethics, is available o...
Online presentation: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/7795013240 Zoom Room ID: 779 501 3240 The purpose of ...
Academic dishonesty is, alas, a feature of global student experience, and institutions of learning m...
The growth of inappropriate accounting transactions, corporate scandals, and fraudulent financial re...
This study examines factors impacting ethical behavior of 182 college students in the midwestern and...
This study examined the moral reasoning and behavior of 177 incoming first-year business students. T...
This paper attempts to expand the current research area which has explored the association between s...
Institutions of higher education continue to be challenged by the complexity of academic integrity. ...
This paper attempts to (re)plot the contours of the Tutor by scrutinising the way in which ethics is...