RT Article T1 Academic Integrity in the Information Age: Virtues of Respect and Responsibility JF Journal of business ethics VO 127 IS 3 SP 579 OP 590 A1 Manly, Tracy S. A1 Leonard, Lori N. K. A1 Riemenschneider, Cynthia K. LA English PB Springer Science + Business Media B. V YR 2015 UL https://ixtheo.de/Record/1785653598 AB This study examines business students’ ethical awareness for two virtues needed to maintain academic integrity, respect, and responsibility. Using the multidimensional ethics survey, five dimensions (i.e., ethical philosophies) were measured for six scenarios representing student behaviors using Information Technology (IT). The results indicate that students are ethically aware in respect situations, but are more neutral in responsibility situations. Of the five ethical dimensions, moral equity and relativism appear to be the strongest influences in academic integrity scenarios utilizing IT. This study provides guidance for business professors in their pursuit of ethical excellence in the classroom and for researchers in search of greater understanding of ethical judgments of students. K1 Responsibility K1 Respect K1 Multidimensional Ethics Scale K1 Information Technology K1 academic integrity DO 10.1007/s10551-014-2060-8