Cheating, Plagiarism and Other Fraudulent Academic Practices: a Descriptive Study of Business Undergraduate and Graduate Students’ Behavior

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Autor(a) principal: Veludo-de-Oliveira, Tania Modesto
Data de Publicação: 2013
Outros Autores: Aguiar, Fernando Henrique, Queiroz, Josimeire Pessoa, Barrichello, Alcides
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Resumo: Fraudulent activities in the corporate world have been a growing societal concern and may be associated with failures in the educational system. The objective of this study is to analyze the behavior of Business students when it comes to dishonest academic practices such as cheating and plagiarism; the theoretical basis for the development of this research is the work of Chapman et al. (2004). In terms of theoretical scope, this study discusses ethics, competitiveness and the Brazilian jeitinho, as well as the use of fraudulent academic practices in Brazil and worldwide. A survey was implemented and a questionnaire was answered by 164 graduate students and 179 undergraduates. The questionnaire asked about views on several situations involving academic fraud, including a question whether students, as well as their friends and acquaintances, had participated personally in any of these practices. The questionnaire also explored respondents’ behavioral intentions in the face of four different fraudulent academic scenarios, in the light of their relationships with others, whether friends or otherwise. In addition, respondents indicated their level of agreement with beliefs related to dishonest academic activities. In the analysis, univariate and bivariate statistical techniques, such as the t test and correlations, were used. The results show that over 70% of students in both courses have been involved in fraudulent situations in the classroom and more than 90% of them believe that other students have participated in academic fraud. The disposition to cheat is greater when friends are also involved. Graduate students tend to minimize the seriousness of fraudulent acts in universities. This article suggests that educational institutions should act to reduce cheating and plagiarism, but also to promote the integrity that should guide academic and professional conduct. Understanding academic behavior in the face of dishonest practices can help to predict and prevent dishonest behavior in the corporative world. 
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spelling Cheating, Plagiarism and Other Fraudulent Academic Practices: a Descriptive Study of Business Undergraduate and Graduate Students’ BehaviorPlagio y Otras Prácticas Deshonestas: un Estudio Descriptivo Cuantitativo Sobre el Comportamiento de los Estudiantes de Programas de Graduación y Postgrado en Administración De EmpresasCola, Plágio e Outras Práticas Acadêmicas Desonestas: um Estudo Quantitativo-Descritivo Sobre o Comportamento de Alunos de Graduação e Pós-Graduação da Área de Negóciosensino superiorcolapráticas acadêmicas desonestasadministraçãoéticaFraudulent activities in the corporate world have been a growing societal concern and may be associated with failures in the educational system. The objective of this study is to analyze the behavior of Business students when it comes to dishonest academic practices such as cheating and plagiarism; the theoretical basis for the development of this research is the work of Chapman et al. (2004). In terms of theoretical scope, this study discusses ethics, competitiveness and the Brazilian jeitinho, as well as the use of fraudulent academic practices in Brazil and worldwide. A survey was implemented and a questionnaire was answered by 164 graduate students and 179 undergraduates. The questionnaire asked about views on several situations involving academic fraud, including a question whether students, as well as their friends and acquaintances, had participated personally in any of these practices. The questionnaire also explored respondents’ behavioral intentions in the face of four different fraudulent academic scenarios, in the light of their relationships with others, whether friends or otherwise. In addition, respondents indicated their level of agreement with beliefs related to dishonest academic activities. In the analysis, univariate and bivariate statistical techniques, such as the t test and correlations, were used. The results show that over 70% of students in both courses have been involved in fraudulent situations in the classroom and more than 90% of them believe that other students have participated in academic fraud. The disposition to cheat is greater when friends are also involved. Graduate students tend to minimize the seriousness of fraudulent acts in universities. This article suggests that educational institutions should act to reduce cheating and plagiarism, but also to promote the integrity that should guide academic and professional conduct. Understanding academic behavior in the face of dishonest practices can help to predict and prevent dishonest behavior in the corporative world. La actividad fraudulenta en el mundo empresarial ha sido una preocupación de la sociedad y puede estar asociada a fallas en la educación de los gestores. Este estudio tiene como objetivo analizar el comportamiento de los estudiantes en los cursos de Administración de Empresas cuando se trata de prácticas académicas deshonestas, como el plagio; siendo la base teórica para el desarrollo de la investigación el trabajo de Chapman et al. (2004). La discusión teórica se ocupa de ética, competitividad y el jeitinho brasileño, así como del uso de prácticas académicas fraudulentas en Brasil y en el mundo. Fue realizada una encuesta mediante un cuestionario con 164 estudiantes de postgrado y de 179 estudiantes de graduación. El cuestionario preguntó las opiniones de los encuestados en relación a varias situaciones que involucran fraude académico, incluyendo una pregunta sobre si los estudiantes habían participado personalmente en algunas de esas situaciones, así como sus amigos y conocidos. El cuestionario también exploró las intenciones de los encuestados frente a cuatro escenarios académicos, teniendo en cuenta la relación de ellos con otros alumnos, amigos o no. Además, los encuestados mostraron su grado de acuerdo con diversas creencias relacionadas con la práctica deshonesta de actividades escolares. En el análisis, se utilizaron técnicas estadísticas univariadas y bivariadas, como el test t y correlaciones. Los resultados muestran que más del 70% de los alumnos de ambos cursos estuvieron implicados en situaciones fraudulentas en clase y que más del 90% creen que otros estudiantes participan en fraude académico. Su intención de cometer fraude es mayor cuando se trata de amigos. Estudiantes de graduación tienden a minimizar la gravedad de actos fraudulentos en la escuela. El artículo sugiere acciones en el sentido de no sólo reducir el plagio, sino también promover la integridad que debe guiar las conductas académicas y profesionales. Entender el comportamiento académico en relación a las prácticas deshonestas puede ayudar a predecir y prevenir el comportamiento deshonesto profesional.As atividades fraudulentas no mundo corporativo têm sido motivo crescente de preocupação da sociedade e podem estar associadas a falhas na formação educacional dos gestores. Este estudo tem por objetivo analisar o comportamento dos alunos de cursos relacionados à área de negócios no que tange a práticas acadêmicas desonestas, como cola e plágio; a base teórica adotada para o desenvolvimento da pesquisa foi o trabalho de Chapman et al. (2004). O escopo teórico do estudo versa sobre ética, competitividade e jeitinho brasileiro, assim como o emprego de práticas acadêmicas fraudulentas no Brasil e no mundo. Foi realizado um levantamento por meio de questionário com 164 estudantes de pós-graduação lato sensu e 179 estudantes de graduação. O questionário abordou a opinião dos respondentes frente a diversas situações envolvendo fraudes acadêmicas, incluindo o questionamento se os alunos já haviam participado pessoalmente de alguma dessas situações, assim como seus amigos e conhecidos. O questionário também explorou as intenções comportamentais dos respondentes em fraudar diante de quatro cenários acadêmicos diferentes, considerando seu relacionamento com terceiros, se amigos ou não. Além disso, os respondentes apresentaram seu grau de concordância em relação a diversas crenças relacionadas à fraude de atividades escolares. Na análise, foram utilizadas técnicas estatísticas univariadas e bivariadas, como teste t e correlações. Os resultados mostram que mais de 70% dos alunos de ambos os cursos já se envolveram em situações fraudulentas na sala de aula e mais de 90% deles acredita que outros alunos já participaram de fraudes acadêmicas. Suas intenções de fraudar são maiores quando os amigos estão envolvidos. Os estudantes de graduação tendem a minimizar a gravidade de atos escolares fraudulentos. O artigo sugere ações para as instituições de ensino na acepção de não apenas reduzir o uso de cola e o plágio, mas também promover a integridade que deve nortear as ações acadêmicas e profissionais. 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Plagio y Otras Prácticas Deshonestas: un Estudio Descriptivo Cuantitativo Sobre el Comportamiento de los Estudiantes de Programas de Graduación y Postgrado en Administración De Empresas
Cola, Plágio e Outras Práticas Acadêmicas Desonestas: um Estudo Quantitativo-Descritivo Sobre o Comportamento de Alunos de Graduação e Pós-Graduação da Área de Negócios
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