Understanding Contract Cheating Businesses

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Abstract

Like all commercial operations, commercial contract cheating is beholden to the laws of “supply” and “demand.” This chapter argues that in order to address the problem that this cheating behavior represents, it is important to understand both sides of the equation. It offers an historical comparison between recent business models uncovered by contract cheating scandals with another one from half a century earlier. This historical perspective enables an appreciation of how little has changed in the interim both in terms of the attitudes of the “suppliers” and the “consumers,” and the responses from those endeavoring to address the problem. The comparison prompts a re-evaluation about what might be done differently by educators and institutions to turn our vulnerabilities into strengths, and thereby turn the tables on commercial contract cheating providers to make their industry unviable.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationSpringer International Handbooks of Education
PublisherSpringer Nature
Pages663-679
Number of pages17
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2024
Externally publishedYes

Publication series

NameSpringer International Handbooks of Education
VolumePart F2304
ISSN (Print)2197-1951
ISSN (Electronic)2197-196X

Bibliographical note

Publisher Copyright:
© Springer Nature Switzerland AG 2024.

Keywords

  • Academic Integrity
  • Business
  • Contract Cheating

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