Handbook on Corruption in Higher Education
Edited by Elena Denisova-Schmidt (),
Philip G. Altbach () and
Hans de Wit ()
in Books from Edward Elgar Publishing
Abstract:
This insightful Handbook provides an overview of corruption within the context of higher education. Through a variety of international case studies, theoretical frameworks and methodologies, it examines the underlying issues involved in corruption as well as the damaging impact on scholarly cultures and the academic enterprise.
Keywords: Corruption; Higher Education; Academic Integrity; Massification; Internationalization (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2025
ISBN: 9781035320233
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Chapters in this book:
- Ch 1 A critical introduction to academic corruption

- Elena Denisova-Schmidt
- Ch 2 Growing opportunities for corruption in higher education

- Philip G. Altbach and Hans de Wit
- Ch 3 When does strategic leadership or playing the game cross the line into corruption? Untangling the complex relationship between universities and rankings

- Ellen Hazelkorn
- Ch 4 Institutional corruption and the marketisation of English universities: from financialisation and privatisation to unbundling and asset stripping

- Cris Shore
- Ch 5 Addressing systemic forms of corruption affecting educational standards and quality

- Irene Glendinning
- Ch 6 An inclusive classification of illicit practices in education and higher education

- Mihaylo Milovanovitch
- Ch 7 Peer review in the misinformation age

- A. J. Angulo and Megan Hadley
- Ch 8 Hiring from within: multi-faceted impact

- Maria Yudkevich
- Ch 9 Epistemic violence: a vital dimension of corruption in education

- Amra Sabic-El-Rayess and Vikramaditya (Vik) Joshi
- Ch 10 Corruption in the post-plagiarism era: weaponizing reputation and morality in the name of integrity in higher education

- Sarah Elaine Eaton
- Ch 11 Degrees of corruption in higher education: sketches from the Asia-Pacific

- Anthony Welch
- Ch 12 Degrees of deniability: contract cheating and the value chain of corruption in higher education—experiences from Australia

- Guy J. Curtis and Cath Ellis
- Ch 13 Unavoidable but useful? Corrupt practices among Chinese humanities and social sciences academics and students

- Ling Wang, Rui Yang and Yanzhen Zhu
- Ch 14 Eradicating corruption in German higher education and research: policies, practices, and prospects

- Christopher Bohlens
- Ch 15 Academic corruption in higher education in India: policy and practice

- Nidhi Sadana Sabharwal and Brigid Freeman
- Ch 16 Rent-seeking and corruption: a case study of student admission at two Indonesian state universities

- Agustian Sutrisno
- Ch 17 Scientific fraud in Russia and other post-Soviet countries

- Andrei A. Rostovtsev, Mikhail S. Gelfand and Larisa G. Melikhova
- Ch 18 Academic misconduct at Russian universities: forms and acceptance

- Elena Denisova-Schmidt
- Ch 19 The micropolitics of corruption in South African universities

- Jonathan D. Jansen
- Ch 20 AI and academic integrity of undergraduate students in the United Arab Emirates

- Tatiana Karabchuk and Aizhan Shomotova
- Ch 21 For-profit colleges and the “bad apple” mythology in the US

- A. J. Angulo
- Ch 22 Education and corruption in my experience

- Stephen P. Heyneman
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