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SoK: Transparent Dishonesty: Front-Running Attacks on Blockchain

Financial Cryptography Workshops, 2019
We consider front-running to be a course of action where an entity benefits from prior access to privileged market information about upcoming transactions and trades. Front-running has been an issue in financial instrument markets since the 1970s.
Shayan Eskandari   +2 more
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Show Don’t Tell: Diversity Dishonesty Harms Racial/Ethnic Minorities at Work

Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 2020
Organizations aim to convey that they are diverse and inclusive, in part, to recruit racial minorities. We investigate a previously unexamined downside of this recruitment strategy: diversity dishonesty, that is, belief that an organization is falsely or
Leigh S. Wilton   +3 more
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Public Service Motivation as a Predictor of Corruption, Dishonesty, and Altruism

Journal of public administration research and theory, 2021
Understanding how Public Service Motivation (PSM) is tied to ethical or unethical conduct is critically important, given that civil servants and other public-sector employees throughout the world have been shown to exhibit high PSM levels.
J. Gans-Morse   +4 more
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Relationship between religious commitment and academic dishonesty: is self-efficacy a factor?

Ethics & behavior, 2021
Academic dishonesty has been found to be on the increase globally, affecting the quality of education, ethics of professional practices and career outcome.
D. U. Onu   +3 more
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ACADEMIC DISHONESTY AND WORKPLACE DISHONESTY. AN OVERVIEW [PDF]

open access: possibleProceedings of the INTERNATIONAL MANAGEMENT CONFERENCE, 2014
It is known by many names...unethical behavior in higher education, academic fraud, academic misconduct. It takes many forms...plagiarism, cheating on tests or exams, cybercheating. But all describe the characteristics of the same phenomenon: academic dishonesty. It is met in all societies and in the academic environments since ancient times.
Octavian RUJOIU, Valentina RUJOIU
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Changes in the Tradecraft of Cheating: Technological Advances in Academic Dishonesty

College Teaching, 2021
Academic dishonesty is pervasive among college students throughout the country. Current research suggests that more than half of students report engaging in cheating behavior while in college.
Jessie L Krienert, J. Walsh, K. Cannon
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Evolution of research on honesty and dishonesty in academic work: a bibliometric analysis of two decades

Ethics & behavior, 2021
The discourse on honesty and dishonesty in academic work has seen considerable growth over the past two decades. This study empirically analyses the shifts in the literature over the past two decades in the research focus and most prolific authors ...
Saadia Mahmud, Imran Ali
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Academic Dishonesty

Journal of Information Ethics, 2013
IntroductionAcademic dishonesty is an issue of concern world-wide. In universities it has become a stumbling block in genuine research activity, crippling talent and the potential of students who are future leaders in every field. The advent of the Internet has made it easier for students to indulge in dishonest practices.
Akakandelwa Akakandelwa   +2 more
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Predictors of Academic Dishonesty among undergraduate students in online and face-to-face courses

Comput. Educ., 2019
Unethical behaviors within the academic environment, academic dishonesty (AD), is a well-researched phenomenon. Various factors explain this phenomenon. This study investigates and presents a new structural model for determinants of AD, linking types of ...
Y. Peled   +3 more
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Crime: Dishonesty

2022
This chapter discusses crimes that revolve around dishonesty. It notes how the Theft Act 1968 provides for the offence of theft and other connected offences, which ends with section 23 concerned with advertising rewards for the return of stolen or lost goods. Examples of dishonest crimes range between theft, robbery, blackmail, burglary, abstraction of
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