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Tekijä: | Bloodgood, J.M. Turnley, W.H. Mudrack, P. |
Otsikko: | The influence of ethics instruction, religiosity, and intelligence on cheating behavior |
Lehti: | Journal of Business Ethics
2008 : OCT II, VOL. 82:3, p. 557-571 |
Asiasana: | higher education universities business ethics education students ethics USA |
Kieli: | eng |
Tiivistelmä: | In this paper, the influence of ethics instruction, religiosity, and intelligence on cheating behaviour are explored. A sample of 230 upper level, undergraduate business students had the opportunity of increasing their chances of winning money in an experimental situation by falsely reporting their task performance. The results indicate that students attendeding worship services (here as: w-srvs.) more frequently were less likely to cheat than those attendeding w-srvs. less frequently. Yet, students having taken a course in business ethics were no less likely to cheat than students who had not taken such a course. However, it is indicated that the extent to which taking a business ethics course influenced cheating behaviour was moderated by the religiosity and intelligence of the individual student. There are more results reported in detail. |
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