Businesses in the United States are being ravaged internally for a total of up to $400 billion yearly by white-collar crime (Martin, 1998). Fraud, the culprit, is defined as, “deceit; trickery; cheating” (Webster’s New World dictionary, 1978). This phenomenon knows no bounds, has no feelings, respects no one; and its perpetrators are described as the “greatest threat to businesses of all sizes” by Mark Simmons, a New York-based auditor with 20 years’ experience of fighting fraud (Applegate, 1998). This exploratory study is aimed at gaining a greater understanding of the psychological consistency of these perpetrators, who remain a constant threat to business education
Scandals occurred in various parts of the world result in a crisis of the accounting profession cred...
ABSTRACT. When it comes to cheating in higher education, business school students have often been ac...
Scandals occurred in various parts of the world result in a crisis of the accounting profession cred...
This study examines rationalizations of academic fraud by presenting three nonfictional scenarios of...
Cheating is defined as taking information, credit, or reward that one neither deserves nor did the w...
Unethical behavior seems to be increasing exponentially in every facet of today\u27s business enviro...
Unethical behavior seems to be increasing exponentially in every facet of today’s business environme...
The purpose of this article is to alert and inform the reader of the rampant amount of fraud (cheati...
The epidemic of college cheating is evolving to include more sophisticated schemes that are more dif...
This paper investigates how business students evaluate the relative importance of academic fraud ris...
The discussion of fraud is limited to management type frauds committed for or against a company. Man...
After serving as a treasurer for a student organization it was clear that it would not be difficult ...
Eighty percent of respondents to a National Association of Corporate Directors (NACD) survey of publ...
The issue of cheating is a serious problem since it can call the efficiency of an education system i...
Cheating is rampant throughout academia, with no hard evidence suggesting that such pedagogic deceit...
Scandals occurred in various parts of the world result in a crisis of the accounting profession cred...
ABSTRACT. When it comes to cheating in higher education, business school students have often been ac...
Scandals occurred in various parts of the world result in a crisis of the accounting profession cred...
This study examines rationalizations of academic fraud by presenting three nonfictional scenarios of...
Cheating is defined as taking information, credit, or reward that one neither deserves nor did the w...
Unethical behavior seems to be increasing exponentially in every facet of today\u27s business enviro...
Unethical behavior seems to be increasing exponentially in every facet of today’s business environme...
The purpose of this article is to alert and inform the reader of the rampant amount of fraud (cheati...
The epidemic of college cheating is evolving to include more sophisticated schemes that are more dif...
This paper investigates how business students evaluate the relative importance of academic fraud ris...
The discussion of fraud is limited to management type frauds committed for or against a company. Man...
After serving as a treasurer for a student organization it was clear that it would not be difficult ...
Eighty percent of respondents to a National Association of Corporate Directors (NACD) survey of publ...
The issue of cheating is a serious problem since it can call the efficiency of an education system i...
Cheating is rampant throughout academia, with no hard evidence suggesting that such pedagogic deceit...
Scandals occurred in various parts of the world result in a crisis of the accounting profession cred...
ABSTRACT. When it comes to cheating in higher education, business school students have often been ac...
Scandals occurred in various parts of the world result in a crisis of the accounting profession cred...