Cheating and plagiarism in higher education: a systematic literature review from a global perspective, 2016–2024

Author:

Sozon MdORCID,Pok Wei Fong,Sia Bee ChuanORCID,Alkharabsheh Omar Hamdan Mohammad

Abstract

PurposeThis study examined the causes of cheating and plagiarism in higher education from a global perspective and developed strategies for reducing these behaviours.Design/methodology/approachThe study followed the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analysis reporting guidelines to select 26 research articles published between 2016 and 2024.FindingsCheating and plagiarism are caused by laziness, time constraints, lack of confidence, difficult exams, excessive assignments, fear of poor grades, and motivation to achieve higher grades. However, students are often unaware of the effects these behaviours can have on their academic and professional careers. Therefore, in addition to regularly updating academic honour codes following national laws and regulations, higher education institutions need to introduce training programmes and workshops to raise students’ awareness of the negative consequences of cheating and plagiarism, enhance their writing skills, and promote positive attitudes.Practical implicationsThe study findings may assist policymakers and stakeholders in higher education institutions in deciding whether to implement academic integrity education programmes and modify honour codes following government laws and regulations. Additionally, this study contributes to the existing literature on cheating and plagiarism and will help higher education institutions address the root causes of these behaviours.Originality/valueThis study contributes valuable insights to the literature on cheating and plagiarism.

Publisher

Emerald

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