Explaining the Decision to Plagiarize: An Empirical Test of the Interplay Between Rationality,Norms, and Opportunity |
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Authors: | Sebastian Sattler Peter Graeff Sebastian Willen M.A. |
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Affiliation: | 1. Bielefeld University , Bielefeld , Germany sebastian.sattler@uni-bielefeld.de;3. Bundeswehr University , Munich , Germany;4. University of Duisburg-Essen , Duisburg , Germany |
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Abstract: | Plagiarism is a fraudulent behavior that infringes on the rules of universities and intellectual property rights. Rational choice theory provides a theoretical framework for explaining this deviant behavior. Our study increases knowledge of the little analyzed interrelation among the individual determinants of deviant behavior. We use panel data from a large-scale random sample of university students (N = 2,806). The expected utility of plagiarism, internalized social norms, and opportunities to plagiarize can explain the frequency of plagiarism. The significant interaction between utility and opportunity could be interpreted as a form of temptation. Promising strategies to reduce plagiarism are also discussed. |
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