Abstract

Attempting to pass off someone else's work, words, or ideas as your own is extremely unethical. An accusation of plagiarism can, at best, leave the researcher with a reputation for sloppy and careless work. At worst, such an accusation can taint the researcher forever, with a reputation for indulging in scientific fraud. Careful attention to detail when quoting, appropriate paraphrasing, and meticulous acknowledgement of sources will help researchers avoid accusations of plagiarism. There is, however, a malfunction of such software which are not linked fully with the web search engines or are partly linked or encrypted, thus allowing texts to be concealed or in other words not be shown up in search in public with Managers' visions. Furthermore, we are going to present an analysis of gathered data in charts and tabular forms from different samples of academic papers on Managers' visions and also results from a specifically designed questionnaire regarding the unethical act called plagiarism and its negative effects and causes. Keywords: patching, plagiarizing, managers, misquotation, plagiarism software, web search engines, visions, authentication, management, resource.

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