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Academic Integrity of Millennials: The Impact of Religion and Spirituality
Authors:Millicent F. Nelson  Matrecia S. L. James  Angela Miles  Sally Sledge
Affiliation:1. Jones College of BusinessMiddle Tennessee State University;2. Davis College of BusinessJacksonville University;3. School of BusinessNorth Carolina Central University;4. School of BusinessNorfolk State University
Abstract:The majority of traditional students enrolled at most colleges and universities are a part of what has been termed the Millennial Generation, also known as Generation Y, which typically describes the group of individuals born in most of the 1980s and 1990s. This cohort’s life has been shaped by corporate scandals, economic instability, and worldwide tragedies. Concurrently, business ethics has become a popular topic in the news within the last 2 decades due to the increase in the number of high-profile business scandals. Unfortunately, this trend has also been accompanied by an increased number of reported incidents of academic dishonesty at many major universities. Two underresearched factors that may be related to academic dishonesty and cheating behavior are religiosity and spirituality. This article attempts to shed more light on the relationship between religious beliefs and unethical behavior, with a focus on millennial college students. It is posited that religiosity and spirituality influence an individual’s attitudes, views, decisions, and ultimately behaviors. The results of this study indicate that religiosity but not spirituality is a predictor of students’ attitudes toward cheating and cheating behavior.
Keywords:academic dishonesty  cheating  millennials  religiosity  spirituality
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