Ethics: Consider the area of focus, “student cheating”, and the associated impac

Ethics: Consider the area of focus, “student cheating”, and the associated impac

Ethics: Consider the area of focus, “student cheating”, and the associated impacts.
Respond to the following questions within your paper:
Are programs like Turnitin.com (Plagiarism-Checking Service) that are used for colleges and universities really necessary to identify possible “cheating”
Why do business students that understand and are taught about ethics and ethical decision-making have to still worry about “student cheating”?
Do you feel it is acceptable at times to “cheat” on a paper or exam?
How does “student cheating” relate to organizational issues?
The paper should be 3 to 4 pages in length, 12-point font, Times New Roman font, and double-spaced. This page count does not include the title page, tables, graphics, or reference pages. Do not submit an abstract. In addition, submit the final copy as a .DOC or .PDF.
Minimal Requirements for Case Study Responses
Identify the key and underlying issues (This is not a simple listing, but more of an in-depth analysis on how these apply to the concepts and theories you have learned within this course)
Develop the key facts to support the issues (This will require some thought with the expectation that you will only list pertinent data)
Discuss the solutions to the questions and how to implement this to become more effective (This is an analysis of the problem within the paper; make efforts to support your solutions with references from the textbook, readings, or other sources)
Demonstrate that you understand the topic and data by linking the theories and concepts highlighted in the textbook with your paper response
All sources must be cited in APA format (For more help with APA Purdue OWL
Plagiarism
You are expected to write primarily in your own voice, using paraphrase, summary, and synthesis techniques when integrating information from class and outside sources. Use an author’s exact words only when the language is especially vivid, unique, or needed for technical accuracy. Failure to do so may result in charges of academic dishonesty.
Overusing an author’s exact words, such as including block quotations to meet word counts, may lead your readers to conclude that you lack appropriate comprehension of the subject matter or that you are neither an original thinker nor a skillful writer.