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Medium
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Aftermath of Chinese Actor’s Plagiarism, Rewriting the Chapter of Academic Integrity in China? | by GETChina Insights | Medium
December 10, 2021 - Two months ago, the academic dishonesty of a Chinese well-known actor Zhai Tianlin with more than 11 million followers on the social media Sina Weibo was reported by BBC, making it escalate into a…
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Copyleaks
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How To Scan Plagiarism In Chinese - Importance for Students
June 24, 2024 - Researchers and students should have enough knowledge concerning checking plagiarism in Chinese. Learn why.
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PubMed
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Text-based plagiarism in scientific writing: what Chinese supervisors think about copying and how to reduce it in students' writing - PubMed
Text-based plagiarism, or textual copying, typically in the form of replicating or patchwriting sentences in a row from sources, seems to be an issue of growing concern among scientific journal editors. Editors have emphasized that senior authors (typically supervisors of science students) ...
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CNBC
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Plagiarism is rampant in China, and its media companies are raking in billions
January 24, 2018 - Many of this author's articles about China have been copied word-for-word into Chinese by digital outlets on the mainland.
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Reddit
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r/AskAcademia on Reddit: Can we please talk about the issue of international students and plagiarism?

It is almost certainly not a cultural thing in the sense that it is encouraged. I come from a university in Asia, and plagiarism here is extremely strict - quite possibly stricter than in the West. Students fail FIRST TIME. There are no second chances. Plagiarism as far as I know is a well known fact to be a hindrance to academia. It may be possible that they think they can get away with it because it is not strict in your institution. That being said, I do not come from the mainland China, and can only speak for the university I am in.

So why does it seem like only Chinese students or Asian ones have the reputation? What you suggest does seem to play a part, but there may be other reasons. I would say it is cultural, but slightly different from what you are suggesting. I think that it is because they are pressured to succeed, and at the same time their inherent abilities (English, critical thinking skills) are not good enough to compete at the highest level, which is why they plagiarize. I am sure that they DO understand why it is bad. These students are either extremely wealthy or extremely poor and managed to get in based on academic merit. The pressures they feel are USUALLY immense, and this may be perhaps why they plagiarise. Of course, there are those that plagiarize based on laziness or whatnot, but you must bear in mind that there may be those who plagiarize for (wrongly) other reasons. My university also has many Chinese students. However, as the regulations are enforced so vigorously, there are almost no instances of plagiarism that I have heard of. So I would say give them one chance, be VERY clear, and if they do it again then they must suffer the consequences. Babying would hurt them.

I think your current one or two chances policy should be enforced. Tell them that it is wrong, and do not let cultural issues get in the way. I believe in the workplace nobody would discriminate based on race or culture, and they must be taught that breaking the rules is not a good thing. I wouldn't be too harsh based on cultural differences, but you cannot be totally lenient as this will ruin them as well as enforce negative stereotypes, which would hurt those from the culture who play by the rules and excel correctly.

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Hku
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Perspectives on the Issue of Plagiarism in China
March 20, 2024 - Yongyan Li, Associate Professor, University of Hong Kong Chinese students new to an English-medium university outside mainland China often approach their written assignments with some trepidation, fearing that their writing might be accused of plagiarism.
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Academicmastertutors
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High Plagiarism Rate in Chinese Universities - Academic Master Tutors
July 20, 2024 - Need help with assignments? Our qualified writers can create original, plagiarism-free papers in any format you choose (APA, MLA, Harvard, Chicago, etc.) Order from us for quality, customized work in due time of your choice. Click Here To Order Now Table of Contents Introduction Recommendations ...
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Psu
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Plagiarism, Chinese Learners and Western Convention
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Ithenticate
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Plagiarism in China
Rise of plagiarism in China may be due to leniency on authors and researchers who plagiarize and publish unoriginal content.
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Abc
abc.net.au › news › 2019-12-01 › chinese-students-paid-to-ghost-write-for-australia-uni-students › 11725330
Chinese students paid to rort Australian universities as government tackles cheating - ABC News
December 2, 2019 - Chinese student Joyce Fung spent six months delving into the dark recesses of the lucrative essay cheating industry that she says is symptomatic of a deeper malaise in the lucrative education industry.
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ResearchGate
researchgate.net › publication › 289140027_Plagiarism_in_English_academic_writing_A_comparison_of_Chinese_university_teachers'_and_students'_understandings_and_stances
Plagiarism in English academic writing: A comparison of Chinese university teachers’ and students’ understandings and stances | Request PDF
January 4, 2016 - It was also in line with previous findings that large proportions of Chinese students and teachers held a condemnatory stance on recognized plagiarism · (Hu and Lei 2016;Hu and Sun 2016;Shen and Hu 2021). Condemnatory attitude toward plagiarism was no longer a significant predictor in Models ...
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SpringerLink
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Chinese university EFL teachers’ perceptions of plagiarism | Higher Education
Although Chinese university students’ perceptions of plagiarism have been extensively investigated, those of their teachers have been surprisingly under-researched. This study sought to address this gap by investigating 112 Chinese university English teachers’ knowledge of and attitudes ...
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Cambridge Network
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Understanding International Student Plagiarism: Differences in Causes and Culture - Cambridge Network
September 25, 2019 - Read this blog post about understanding international student plagiarism, including differences in culture and other causes. Cambridge Network is a leader in international student services.
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Nature
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Chinese journal finds 31% of submissions plagiarized | Nature
Our website displays the CrossCheck logo to remind authors of their responsibilities. Other Chinese journals are also policing plagiarism, using software launched in 2008 by China's Academic Journals Electronic Publishing House and Tongfang Knowledge Network Technology in Beijing.
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Marszalek
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Chinese Students’ Perception on Plagiarism: a Case of Anhui, China
Anhui is one of the leading knowledge-based regions of China, which relies on academic research innovation. This publication aims to present the factors that influence of plagiarism on Chinese students and also explores the common perceptions of students themselves on the idea and act of plagiarism ...
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Hku
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Understanding Chinese Conceptualisations of “Plagiarism” and Exploring Intertextual Education in Schools | HKU - Faculty of Education
Everyone may know what “plagiarism” ... into understanding Chinese conceptualisations of “plagiarism” from a historical perspective, and has explored how intertextual education has been conducted in schools in Hong Kong and mainland China. To address the question of how ...
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Chronicle
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Plagued by Plagiarism
July 22, 2020 - Fang Shi-min, a molecular biologist, freelance writer, and self-appointed plagiarism buster, was poring over the online curriculum vitae of the new assistant dean of Tsinghua University’s medical school last year after receiving an anonymous tip that the document included false information. He…
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MacroBusiness
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Why Chinese international students cheat - MacroBusiness
December 17, 2019 - The latest Department of Home Affairs data shows that China is dominating international student enrolments, with 81,600 Chinese student visa holders in Australia as at 31 December 2018: Alongside this growth in Chinese international students has come increased reports of cheating across ...