Abstract

The study aimed to unearth the reasons that influence university students to plagiarize assignments. A phenomenological case study approach was adopted. Sixty-seven participants were selected from the Faculty of Education of a public university, located in Karachi, Pakistan. They took part in semi-structured interviews. The obtained data were analyzed through thematic analysis. Findings uncovered that most participants lacked a deep understanding of different types of academic plagiarism, and practical skills to evade it. Prevalent sources of information for preparing assignments included websites followed by research papers, e-books, and project reports, without verifying quality. The most common reasons that have influenced research students to plagiarize assignments included weak language and academic writing skills, easy access to online resources, conventional assignments, inadequate digital literacy, short time-frame, and challenge to balance personal, professional, and academic life. In conclusion, plagiarism is a conscious act coupled with indirect pressures scattered by academia. It is recommended to promote the culture of academic honesty among learners. In this regard, courses on preventing plagiarism, digital literacy, academic reading, and research writing should be integrated as a pre-requisite for a postgraduate research degree. It is also proposed to help learners embracing conscious networking skills and ownership of learning. Furthermore, contextual information literacy and plagiarism framework should be introduced.

Highlights

  • Oxford Dictionary defines plagiarism as ‘the practice of taking someone else’s work or ideas and passing them off as one’s own (2020)

  • Academic dishonesty has become widespread across the universities in Pakistan

  • Findings of two previous local studies claimed a low level of awareness, weak knowledge, and negative perception as the factors influencing plagiarism (Murtaza et al, 2013; Ramzan et al, 2012)

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Oxford Dictionary defines plagiarism as ‘the practice of taking someone else’s work or ideas and passing them off as one’s own (2020). Previous research studies did not explore actual reasons for practicing plagiarism among university learners due to methodological limitations. Faculty members have been receiving piles of plagiarized assignments and dissertations the university under study is the oldest university in Karachi, Pakistan, providing quality education to approximately forty thousand in-campus students.

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