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Marques, Tânia; Ferreira, Manuel Portugal; Gomes, Jorge F. S. – Ethics and Education, 2019
The understanding of a wide array of practices related to fraud, bribery, corruption, and more widely, illicit practices have been capturing the attention of practitioners and management researchers worldwide. A substantial portion of the extant research has used university students to measure their actual or intended cheating behaviours and often…
Descriptors: Cheating, Deception, Cultural Context, College Students
Porsdam Mann, Sebastian; de Lora Deltoro, Pablo; Cochrane, Thomas; Mitchell, Christine – Ethics and Education, 2018
Drugs used to provide improvement of cognitive functioning have been shown to be effective in healthy individuals. It is sometimes assumed that the use of these drugs constitutes cheating in an academic context. We examine whether this assumption is ethically sound. Beyond providing the most up-to-date discussion of modafinil use in an academic…
Descriptors: Drug Therapy, Cognitive Ability, Ethics, Cheating