2020
DOI: 10.1007/s10805-020-09385-y
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Teaching English as a Foreign Language in Indonesia: University Lecturers’ Views on Plagiarism

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“…Likewise, research that reduces plagiarism behaviour through strengthening information security system and early detection on LMS platforms can be of concern in the future studies (Patak et al, 2020). Then, issues to increase TA such as by online exam monitoring technology and using IoT needs to be investigated more massively in the future (Kolski & Weible, 2019).…”
Section: Future Research Directionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Likewise, research that reduces plagiarism behaviour through strengthening information security system and early detection on LMS platforms can be of concern in the future studies (Patak et al, 2020). Then, issues to increase TA such as by online exam monitoring technology and using IoT needs to be investigated more massively in the future (Kolski & Weible, 2019).…”
Section: Future Research Directionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Other factors associated with AD behaviour, especially plagiarism, include the ease of access to information sources without the knowledge of including correct references, questionable forms of lecturer assessment, poor writing skills, and student academic procrastination behaviour (Patak et al, 2020). Other factors reported by Denney et al (2020) include having a limited understanding of the concept, types, and levels of plagiarism and the lack of solid policies from institutions against plagiarism dishonesty.…”
Section: Factors Associated With Ad Behaviourmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The originality demanded by the academic world is not the result of plagiarism or recycling of other people's work [29]- [32]. Recycling other people's work is identical to not acknowledging and respecting academics' goals, and if they are not dealt with firmly, the goal will be distorted, not to develop a science for the benefit of society, but quite the opposite.…”
Section: ) Originality In the Knowledge Developmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Some supervisors discovered that their students manually manage references. Students tried to deceive supervisors by duplicating a paragraph from multiple theses and online articles, replete with citations and references [4], [29]. However, some other students preserve academic integrity in their writing, but references are still managed manually.…”
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“…In this case, the supervisor's role is vitally important to supervise thesis writing, which is very vulnerable to acts of plagiarism. Many reasons for plagiarism can align with these circumstances [4]- [6]. For example, students think their ideas are the same as someone else's work, have different data, conduct research in distinct locations, and other classic reasons.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%