Academic dishonesty among accounting students in Malaysia

There are three objectives of the present study: to ascertain the types of assessment which are subject to cheating by accounting students; to determine the justifications given by students in neutralizing their cheating behavior; and to identify cheating deterrents from the perception of the studen...

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Main Authors: Yussof, Salwa Hana, Ismail, Suhaiza
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spelling my.iium.irep.641602024-03-15T00:58:38Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/64160/ Academic dishonesty among accounting students in Malaysia Yussof, Salwa Hana Ismail, Suhaiza HF5387 Business ethics HF5601 Accounting. Bookkeeping There are three objectives of the present study: to ascertain the types of assessment which are subject to cheating by accounting students; to determine the justifications given by students in neutralizing their cheating behavior; and to identify cheating deterrents from the perception of the students. A total of 435 questionnaires were collected from undergraduate accounting students of all levels of study in a public university in Malaysia. Findings revealed that more than half of the respondents had engaged in cheating, but mainly in quizzes and assignments that offer less weighting towards a final grade, and were subject to less monitoring and less severe punishment. As for neutralization, those who cheated had a tendency to blame instructors for their cheating behavior. In terms of deterrence, religion was cited most frequently as the factor that can deter students from cheating, particularly by continuous reminder that the God is always watching. Accounting Research Institute (ARI) 2018-04-30 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/64160/1/64160_Academic%20Dishonesty%20Among%20Accounting.pdf application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/64160/7/64160_Academic%20dishonesty%20among%20accounting%20students%20in%20Malaysia_Scopus.pdf Yussof, Salwa Hana and Ismail, Suhaiza (2018) Academic dishonesty among accounting students in Malaysia. Management & Accounting Review, 17 (1). pp. 17-34. ISSN 2600-7975 E-ISSN 2550-1895 http://arionline.uitm.edu.my/ojs/index.php/MAR/article/view/579
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topic HF5387 Business ethics
HF5601 Accounting. Bookkeeping
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HF5601 Accounting. Bookkeeping
Yussof, Salwa Hana
Ismail, Suhaiza
Academic dishonesty among accounting students in Malaysia
description There are three objectives of the present study: to ascertain the types of assessment which are subject to cheating by accounting students; to determine the justifications given by students in neutralizing their cheating behavior; and to identify cheating deterrents from the perception of the students. A total of 435 questionnaires were collected from undergraduate accounting students of all levels of study in a public university in Malaysia. Findings revealed that more than half of the respondents had engaged in cheating, but mainly in quizzes and assignments that offer less weighting towards a final grade, and were subject to less monitoring and less severe punishment. As for neutralization, those who cheated had a tendency to blame instructors for their cheating behavior. In terms of deterrence, religion was cited most frequently as the factor that can deter students from cheating, particularly by continuous reminder that the God is always watching.
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author Yussof, Salwa Hana
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title Academic dishonesty among accounting students in Malaysia
title_short Academic dishonesty among accounting students in Malaysia
title_full Academic dishonesty among accounting students in Malaysia
title_fullStr Academic dishonesty among accounting students in Malaysia
title_full_unstemmed Academic dishonesty among accounting students in Malaysia
title_sort academic dishonesty among accounting students in malaysia
publisher Accounting Research Institute (ARI)
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