TY - JOUR TI - University Students Reasons for Commiting Academic Fraud and Knowledge about Regulations. A Qualitative Interview Study. T2 - Educational Studies Moscow IS - Educational Studies Moscow KW - higher education KW - regulations KW - academic dishonesty KW - fraud AB - Magnus Ligi - MA in Education, University of Tartu. E-mail: masuligi@hotmail.com Karmen Trasberg - PhD, Lecturer, University of Tartu. E-mail: karmen.trasberg@ut.ee Address: Ülikooli 18, 50090 Tartu, Eesti. The article focuses on university students reasons for commiting academic fraud and students knowledge about regulations concerning academic dishonesty. A qualitative study has been carried out with students from Estonia, Finland and USA, consisting of eight in-depth interviews. Qualitative inductive content analysis was used to analyze the data. A document analysis has been carried out to provide a comparative look into how different universities regulate academic fraud. The results indicate that students commit academic fraud mainly because of individual reasons such as not being able to memorize the necessary amount of material and that students are not very well aware or the regulations concerning academic dishonesty. The study shows the need for Estonian and Finnish universities to develop their strategies on dealing with academic dishonesty and promoting academic integrity. AU - Magnus Ligi AU - Karmen Trasberg UR - https://archive_vo.hse.ru/en/2014--4/140072175.html PY - 2014 SP - 184-208 VL -