A recent study authored by professors at two California State University campuses, including San Francisco State University, found that students’ tolerance for cheating has a high probability of bleeding over into their careers later on. That’s concerning to San Francisco State Professor and Chair of Marketing Foo Nin Ho, a co-author of the study. “If [students] have this attitude while they’re in school—that it’s OK to cheat in school—that attitude unfortunately will carry over to the corporate boardroom,” he said.
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Source: Phys.org