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Malaysian early career researchers on the ethics of scholarly publishing
Published 2019“…We observed noteworthy changes in ECRs' knowledge of unethical behaviours. As compared with data from 2016, the ECRs are more verbose in their responses on what is generally regarded as ethical and unethical in research and/or publishing practices. …”
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Lecturers' and students' perceptions on ethics in academia and lecturer-student interaction
Published 2004“…The study found that the likeliness of respondents committing the unethical behaviour is rather low compared to the likeliness of their colleagues doing it. …”
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Deceptive Practices Used in Contemporary Marketing Communication and their Evaluation from Customer Perspective in Slovak Republic
Published 2017-03-01“…Hypercompetitive market, which is currently functioning at the level of both national and multinational economies, is characterised by the fact that in an effort of marketing managers to operate in markets, more and more deceptive, unethical and misleading practices are appearing. Misleading, deceptive and unethical approaches of marketing management have become a subject of social criticism, while this issue is gradually becoming more and more notable also in academic sphere. …”
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Safe and Responsible Online Behaviors for Children
Published 2003-06-01“…The article, first, discusses the possible threats to childrens online safety, including potential sex offenders, pornographic materials,and unethical marketing tactics aimed at children. Then, it addresses unethical and irresponsible behaviors, such as plagiarism, spamming, and hacking, which are committed or may be committed by children. …”
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FRAUD IN ACCOUNTING: SURVEYS ON HOTELS IN BANDUNG
Published 2022-04-01“…This research was conducted by analyzing and testing the impact of the role of internal audit, the effectiveness of internal control, and unethical behaviour on accounting fraud at several stars hotels in Bandung. …”
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Deceptive Practices Used in Contemporary Marketing Communication and their Evaluation from Customer Perspective in Slovak Republic
Published 2017-06-01“…Hypercompetitive market, which is currently functioning at the level of both national and multinational economies, is characterised by the fact that in an effort of marketing managers to operate in markets, more and more deceptive, unethical and misleading practices are appearing. Misleading, deceptive and unethical approaches of marketing management have become a subject of social criticism, while this issue is gradually becoming more and more notable also in academic sphere. …”
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Teaching business ethics: Plato was right
Published 2022-12-01“…This is an approach that fully acknowledges the seductive nature of unethical conduct in search of corporate rewards. This paper presents a method which can be applied both in undergraduate and graduate coursework, facilitates the examination of two corruption cases (Enron and WorldCom), and highlights short-term gain versus the eventual long-term pain of unethical behavior.…”
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Deceptive Practices Used in Contemporary Marketing Communication and their Evaluation from Customer Perspective in Slovak Republic
Published 2017-03-01“…Hypercompetitive market, which is currently functioning at the level of both national and multinational economies, is characterised by the fact that in an effort of marketing managers to operate in markets, more and more deceptive, unethical and misleading practices are appearing. Misleading, deceptive and unethical approaches of marketing management have become a subject of social criticism, while this issue is gradually becoming more and more notable also in academic sphere. …”
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Deceptive Practices Used in Contemporary Marketing Communication and their Evaluation from Customer Perspective in Slovak Republic
Published 2017-03-01“…Hypercompetitive market, which is currently functioning at the level of both national and multinational economies, is characterised by the fact that in an effort of marketing managers to operate in markets, more and more deceptive, unethical and misleading practices are appearing. Misleading, deceptive and unethical approaches of marketing management have become a subject of social criticism, while this issue is gradually becoming more and more notable also in academic sphere. …”
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Of Mice and Men: Violence and Human Experimentation
Published 2013-03-01“…Unethical human experimentation has long been a murky feature of medical research, most notoriously in the death camps of Nazi Germany. …”
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Science and Politics: Do People Support the Conduct and Dissemination of Politicized Research?
Published 2017-03-01“…In general, participants reported that it is unethical to suppress research findings and that they support the conduct of politicized research, regardless of whether the findings or topics supported or opposed their views. …”
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The effect of trait mindfulness on dishonesty : examination of self-control as a mediator
Published 2019“…Recent studies have explored the association between trait and state mindfulness and various unethical behaviors. Despite this, there is limited knowledge on the influence of trait mindfulness on specific unethical behaviors such as dishonesty. …”
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Ethical issues when using statistical analysis in research
Published 2013“…It seems that when there is any violation to any party, then it is an unethical issue. In fact, in scientific research, it is not necessary that there is second or third party can be violated, but using the analysis tools and related behaviour should be ethical. …”
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Ethical issues when using statistical analysis in research
Published 2014“…It seems that when there is any violation to any party, then it is an unethical issue. In fact, in scientific research, it is not necessary that there is second or third party can be violated, but using the analysis tools and related behaviour should be ethical. …”
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Promoting Ethics and Integrity in Management Academic Research: Retraction Initiative
Published 2017“…Based on the analyzed retracted articles, the study shows that there are evidences of unethical issues among researchers in management science. …”
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Business ethics of private general practitioners in KwaDuKuza, Kwazulu-Natal
Published 2010-03-01“…Background: Private general practitioners (GPs) have been criticised by the lay press citing unethical practice and the acceptance of kickbacks. …”
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DISINFORMATION UNSUSTAINABLE PRACTICES IN BUSINESS
Published 2020-06-01“…In the article, the aim of the author is to present the essence of greenwashing, show his practices and present a proposal to oppose this unethical action, to eliminate them from business activities.…”
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Regulating the Revolving Door of Regulators: Legal vs. Ethical Issues
Published 2023-12-01“…This paper emphasizes that this propensity toward greed can manifest through two distinct channels: ‘regulatory capture’, which is illegal, and ‘abuse of power’, which, while legal, is unethical. This paper highlights that distinguishing whether the behavior of the regulator is either unlawful or unethical is of utmost importance for analyzing the optimal policy concerning regulators. …”
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Academic dishonesty based on religiosity among Muslim students in Indonesia
Published 2022-01-01“…Introduction: Unethical behavior in higher education is often found in the form of academic dishonesty. …”
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The Impact of Trust on the Relations between Ethical Leadership and Internal Whistleblowing Intention
Published 2022-11-01“…The study was motivated by the lack of willingness of organization members to blow the whistle on misconduct or unethical action internally compared to external whistleblowing. …”
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