作弊
现象
语言变化
资本主义
公共关系
社会经济地位
组织文化
社会学
政治学
业务
心理学
社会心理学
法学
认识论
艺术
哲学
人口
人口学
文学类
政治
作者
Victoria L. Crittenden,Richard Hanna,Robert A. Peterson
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.bushor.2009.02.004
摘要
Today's future business leaders are confronted early in their academic careers with history-making events which have a profound impact on the global economic system. These students of business are being exposed to behaviors as they unfold and, as such, are possibly living in an age of the "cheating culture" whereby everybody cheats because everyone else does it. Business students from around the world completed a cheating culture scale as part of a much larger investigation examining college students' attitudes toward capitalism and business ethics. Findings suggest that the cheating culture is not just a capitalistic phenomenon and that attitudinal differences are driven by gender, country corruption, and socioeconomic environment. Future business leaders worldwide, who are being shaped by news reports of scandal, are also being taught the fundamentals of operating in the business world. Unfortunately, they may be learning to inextricably combine the cheating culture with best business practices.
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