February 10, 2009
Lessons Business Graduates Apply to the Real World May Include Cheating
San Francisco
Business students cheat more than students from any other academic discipline, and their professors too often look the other way, a Rutgers University professor told an international gathering of business deans here. Such dishonesty, he said, might help explain how the country got into its current financial mess.
“When a student makes a decision to cheat, he’s saying, ‘I’m going to take a shortcut here and it doesn’t matter as long as the final result is a good
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