Integrated Moral Conviction Theory of Student Cheating: An Empirical Test

Volume: 42, Issue: 1, Pages: 104 - 134
Published: Jun 2, 2017
Abstract
In this article, we develop an integrated moral conviction theory of student cheating by integrating moral conviction with (a) the dual-process model of Hunt–Vitell’s theory that gives primacy to individual ethical philosophies when moral judgments are made and (b) the social cognitive conceptualization that gives primacy to moral identity. We found empirical support for our proposed model in a study with 311 business students where moral...
Paper Details
Title
Integrated Moral Conviction Theory of Student Cheating: An Empirical Test
Published Date
Jun 2, 2017
Volume
42
Issue
1
Pages
104 - 134
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