Cheating

  • Cheating: Ethics in Everyday Life
    By Deborah L. Rhode

    Vikas Anand, Blake E. Ashforth, and Mahendra Joshi, “Business as Usual: The Acceptance and Perpetuation of Corruption in Organizations,” Academy of Management Executive 18 (2004):39, 40. See also William A. Stadler and Michael L. Benson ...

  • Cheating: Ethics in Everyday Life
    By Deborah L. Rhode

    John Seabrook, “Revenue Streams: Is Spotify the Music Industry's Friend or Its Foe?,” New Yorker, November 24, 2014. Michael Driscoll, “Selling Songs for a Song? Scrutinizing the Streaming Model,” Wall Street Journal, March 27, 2015.

  • Cheating: Gaining Advantage in Videogames
    By Mia Consalvo

    Meanwhile, the game industry works to constrain certain readings or activities and promote certain ways of playing.

  • Cheating: Gaining Advantage in Videogames
    By Mia Consalvo

    The widely varying experiences of players of digital games challenge the notions that there is only one correct way to play a game. Some players routinely use cheat codes, consult...

  • Cheating
    By Fred Goodwin

    Cheating ideology of fair play is the rationalizing mantra of the underdog. You know, nice guys come in last ... And why isn't taking vitamins cheating or carbo-loading before a marathon. ... Is this cheating, is it justice, or neither.

  • Cheating: Ethics in Everyday Life
    By Deborah L. Rhode

    Margaret P. Jendrek, “Faculty Reactions to Academic Dishonesty,” Journal of College Student Development 30 (1989):401, ... John M. Braxton, Eve M. Proper, and Alan E. Bayer, Professors Behaving Badly: Faculty Misconduct in Graduate ...

  • Cheating: How to Do It Right- a Guide for Women
    By Marleen Marylin Mour

    This no-nonsense, easy-to-ready guide holds your hand from the beginning to the end of your unconventional journey.with real-life anecdotes and saucy details on every page, this guide reveals everything you need to know including how to:* ...