Academic dishonesty: motivations of accounting students

Purpose: Understanding the motivations for the occurrence of academic dishonesty in university Accounting students. Methodology: Applying a survey based on the research by Ives et al. (2016) on 83 Accounting students from Rio de Janeiro. The Kuder-Richardson test was applied to verify the instrum...

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Main Authors: Aloísio Ventura dos Santos Neto, Mariana Pereira Bonfim, César Augusto Tibúrcio Silva
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Language:Portuguese
Published: Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte 2024-01-01
Series:Revista Ambiente Contábil
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Online Access:https://periodicos.ufrn.br/ambiente/article/view/34957
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author Aloísio Ventura dos Santos Neto
Mariana Pereira Bonfim
César Augusto Tibúrcio Silva
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description Purpose: Understanding the motivations for the occurrence of academic dishonesty in university Accounting students. Methodology: Applying a survey based on the research by Ives et al. (2016) on 83 Accounting students from Rio de Janeiro. The Kuder-Richardson test was applied to verify the instrument's internal consistency. Subsequently, Pearson's chi-square test was performed. Results: The results indicate that age and gender have little influence on dishonesty, while the period students are studying has an influence; that is, the longer the length of stay, the greater the dishonesty. It is also noteworthy that the students confessed to having seen more dishonest acts than they practiced, demonstrating that it is easier to admit that they have seen other people being dishonest than to confess their dishonesty. The biggest motivations for dishonesty were the need to get good grades, fear of failing, and lack of understanding of the content and methodology used by professors. Contributions of the Study: This paper advances the literature and brings contributions on the subject, as it helps to understand academic dishonesty better. Observing the main motivations of students to commit dishonest acts is important for educational institutions and teachers since it helps to understand some motivations that induce students to be academically dishonest. With such knowledge, faculty, and universities can develop and implement policies and methods that encourage fairer procedures, discouraging dishonesty in the academic environment. Consequently, it will improve the quality of teaching and learning and the training of more qualified and honest workers in the professional market.
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spelling doaj.art-84fccc43b5864187a1fadfce6edc26762024-01-09T13:27:14ZporUniversidade Federal do Rio Grande do NorteRevista Ambiente Contábil2176-90362024-01-0116110.21680/2176-9036.2024v16n1ID3495739076Academic dishonesty: motivations of accounting studentsAloísio Ventura dos Santos Neto0https://orcid.org/0000-0003-4725-4027Mariana Pereira Bonfim1https://orcid.org/0000-0003-2339-0462César Augusto Tibúrcio Silva2https://orcid.org/0000-0002-5717-9502University Federal Fluminense (UFF-VR). University Federal Fluminense (UFF-VR). University of Brasília (UnB). Purpose: Understanding the motivations for the occurrence of academic dishonesty in university Accounting students. Methodology: Applying a survey based on the research by Ives et al. (2016) on 83 Accounting students from Rio de Janeiro. The Kuder-Richardson test was applied to verify the instrument's internal consistency. Subsequently, Pearson's chi-square test was performed. Results: The results indicate that age and gender have little influence on dishonesty, while the period students are studying has an influence; that is, the longer the length of stay, the greater the dishonesty. It is also noteworthy that the students confessed to having seen more dishonest acts than they practiced, demonstrating that it is easier to admit that they have seen other people being dishonest than to confess their dishonesty. The biggest motivations for dishonesty were the need to get good grades, fear of failing, and lack of understanding of the content and methodology used by professors. Contributions of the Study: This paper advances the literature and brings contributions on the subject, as it helps to understand academic dishonesty better. Observing the main motivations of students to commit dishonest acts is important for educational institutions and teachers since it helps to understand some motivations that induce students to be academically dishonest. With such knowledge, faculty, and universities can develop and implement policies and methods that encourage fairer procedures, discouraging dishonesty in the academic environment. Consequently, it will improve the quality of teaching and learning and the training of more qualified and honest workers in the professional market.https://periodicos.ufrn.br/ambiente/article/view/34957academic dishonesty; motivations; accounting sciences; students.
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Mariana Pereira Bonfim
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Academic dishonesty: motivations of accounting students
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academic dishonesty; motivations; accounting sciences; students.
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title_full Academic dishonesty: motivations of accounting students
title_fullStr Academic dishonesty: motivations of accounting students
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title_short Academic dishonesty: motivations of accounting students
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topic academic dishonesty; motivations; accounting sciences; students.
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