The version of record of this article, first published in Journal of Business Ethics, is available online at Publisher’s website: https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s10551-006-9260-9Recent, well-publicized scandals, involving unethical conduct have rekindled interest in academic misconduct. Prior studies of academic misconduct have focused exclusively on situational factors (e.g., integrity culture, honor codes), demographic variables or personality constructs. We contend that it is important to also examine how these classes of variables interact to influence perceptions of and intentions relating to academic misconduct. In a sample of business students, we examined how integrity culture interacts with Prudence and Adjustment to exp...
Violations of academic integrity occur frequently throughout the nation's colleges and universities....
Using an example from the work of one university in the United States, this case is principally an e...
Research reveals that reducing academic misconduct requires an understanding of factors that influen...
The issue of academic dishonesty has received a considerable amount of attention in academic studies...
The version of record of this article, first published in the Journal of Academic Ethics, is availab...
This article investigates the potential influence of college environment on student attitudinal and ...
Incidents of academic misconduct are not only prevalent, but are now sharing the headlines alongside...
This author accepted manuscript is deposited under a Creative Commons Attribution Non-commercial 4.0...
Violations of academic integrity occur frequently throughout the nation's colleges and universities....
This study examines ethical misconduct of 193 business students in four universities in the United S...
This paper attempts to expand the current research area which has explored the association between s...
In a review of the top surveys on cheating in college by Donald McCabe and others from the last seve...
Drawing on the responses from a survey of 852 undergraduates in a business program in Canada we iden...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Basic and Applied Soci...
A sample of 1,063 students who were enrolled in an undergraduate marketing course at a large Southea...
Violations of academic integrity occur frequently throughout the nation's colleges and universities....
Using an example from the work of one university in the United States, this case is principally an e...
Research reveals that reducing academic misconduct requires an understanding of factors that influen...
The issue of academic dishonesty has received a considerable amount of attention in academic studies...
The version of record of this article, first published in the Journal of Academic Ethics, is availab...
This article investigates the potential influence of college environment on student attitudinal and ...
Incidents of academic misconduct are not only prevalent, but are now sharing the headlines alongside...
This author accepted manuscript is deposited under a Creative Commons Attribution Non-commercial 4.0...
Violations of academic integrity occur frequently throughout the nation's colleges and universities....
This study examines ethical misconduct of 193 business students in four universities in the United S...
This paper attempts to expand the current research area which has explored the association between s...
In a review of the top surveys on cheating in college by Donald McCabe and others from the last seve...
Drawing on the responses from a survey of 852 undergraduates in a business program in Canada we iden...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Basic and Applied Soci...
A sample of 1,063 students who were enrolled in an undergraduate marketing course at a large Southea...
Violations of academic integrity occur frequently throughout the nation's colleges and universities....
Using an example from the work of one university in the United States, this case is principally an e...
Research reveals that reducing academic misconduct requires an understanding of factors that influen...