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Tina's Troubles / Suzanne Dieringer.

Sage Business Cases 2025 Annual Collection Available online

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Dieringer, Suzanne, author.
Smith, Jack G., author.
Bassford, Robert L., author.
Shirley, Britt M., author.
Series:
SAGE business cases.
SAGE business cases
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Business ethics.
Physical Description:
1 online resource
Place of Publication:
London : Society for Case Research, 2025.
Summary:
Tina was a student who received a grade of zero on the first assignment in a business law course. When she contacted the professor to ask if there was something wrong with her paper, he explained that parts of her submission matched those of another student. Tina met with the professor the following day and saw that some of her answers were identical to those submitted by a classmate named Paula. Tina was confused and could not explain the similarity in their work, but she described a brief encounter she had with Paula before submitting the assignment. After the meeting, Tina remembered Paula might have had an opportunity to see her answers while she was helping another student with a computer issue. She wondered if she should tell her professor, or if such an action would be beneficial considering she had no proof that Paula copied her work. This critical incident is most appropriate for undergraduate and graduate ethics courses in any discipline. It could also be used in courses that deal with ethical issues, such as management principles or international business courses. Because it deals with self-control, it could be used in a criminology course.
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ISBN:
9781071980606
1071980602
OCLC:
1483993384

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