We examined the relations between achievement goals and cheating in two studies. The findings from Study 1 show that the extent to which people intend to behave unethically in the areas of work, sport and education is a function of their dominant achievement goals in these particular settings. An even more important addition to the extant literature may be the finding from Study 2 that imposing achievement goals on individuals affects actual cheating behaviour during task performance. Consistent across both studies, performance-based goals (i.e. goals grounded in an interpersonal standard) were more strongly associated with cheating than mastery-based goals (i.e. goals grounded in an intrapersonal standard). We conclude that recognizing and...
The present research examines the impact of achievement goals on task-related information exchange. ...
Extensive evidence shows that when given the opportunity, people cheat for monetary rewards, but onl...
AbstractThis contribution investigated cheating behaviors in the academic context by translating a m...
We examined the relations between achievement goals and cheating in two studies. The findings from S...
We examined the relations between achievement goals and cheating in two studies. The findings from S...
Combining principles of Achievement Goal Theory, which maintains that performance goals play a key r...
Two studies (total n = 1,245) explored the influence of (1) receiving public vs. private performanc...
The purpose of the present paper is to discuss an important component of workers' willingness to per...
Academic cheating was examined from a motivational perspective. Two constructs served as the basis f...
Cheaters and noncheaters were assessed on 2 types of motivation (mastery and extrin-sic), on perceiv...
The purpose of the present paper is to discuss an important component of workers' willingness to per...
Workplace cheating behavior is unethical behavior that seeks to create an unfair advantage and enhan...
We argue and demonstrate that an emphasis on outperforming others may lead to perverse effects. Four...
Shaffer (1981) admonished society for anti-intellectualistic attitudes: the lack of respect for crit...
The present research examines the impact of achievement goals on task-related information exchange. ...
Extensive evidence shows that when given the opportunity, people cheat for monetary rewards, but onl...
AbstractThis contribution investigated cheating behaviors in the academic context by translating a m...
We examined the relations between achievement goals and cheating in two studies. The findings from S...
We examined the relations between achievement goals and cheating in two studies. The findings from S...
Combining principles of Achievement Goal Theory, which maintains that performance goals play a key r...
Two studies (total n = 1,245) explored the influence of (1) receiving public vs. private performanc...
The purpose of the present paper is to discuss an important component of workers' willingness to per...
Academic cheating was examined from a motivational perspective. Two constructs served as the basis f...
Cheaters and noncheaters were assessed on 2 types of motivation (mastery and extrin-sic), on perceiv...
The purpose of the present paper is to discuss an important component of workers' willingness to per...
Workplace cheating behavior is unethical behavior that seeks to create an unfair advantage and enhan...
We argue and demonstrate that an emphasis on outperforming others may lead to perverse effects. Four...
Shaffer (1981) admonished society for anti-intellectualistic attitudes: the lack of respect for crit...
The present research examines the impact of achievement goals on task-related information exchange. ...
Extensive evidence shows that when given the opportunity, people cheat for monetary rewards, but onl...
AbstractThis contribution investigated cheating behaviors in the academic context by translating a m...