Presenter Dr. Jean Guerrero-Dib
Date & Time: Wednesday, February 19, 2025 from 2 to 3:30 p.m. on Teams
Abstract
The presentation will emphasize that fostering academic integrity among higher education students not only enhances their learning but also cultivates ethical behaviour in their professional lives. The speaker, a professor of Sustainability and Social Responsibility at the Universidad de Monterrey (UDEM), will share his experiences as a faculty member and as a former director of the Center of Academic Integrity at UDEM. He will argue that instead of adopting a punitive approach, higher education should design learning experiences and assessment tools that adapt to new technologies and ever-changing environmental situations. The presentation will underscore that addressing academic dishonesty—whether it involves plagiarism, identity fraud in distance education, contract cheating, or unauthorized AI use—requires establishing a culture of academic integrity through robust institutional programs aligned with international standards. Such programs not only resolve ethical dilemmas in education but also enhance ethical decision-making in broader contexts, extending into professional life. The speaker will support his claims on the results of his doctoral research that found that ethical behavior in the workplace can be predicted by a person's academic integrity as a student, their perception of their company's ethics program quality, and their rejection of dishonesty, combined with their years of professional experience.
Presenter Information
Jean Guerrero-Dib (PhD) is currently the Director of Mission at the University of Monterrey, Mexico, where he previously served as the Director of the Center for Integrity and Ethics for over six years. With more than 25 years of experience in education, his career also includes roles as a Software Engineer, Electrical Engineer, and Process Engineer at Citibank, Softek, and Atcor. He is affiliated with the International Center for Academic Integrity (ICAI), where he served as a board member for over three years, and the European Network for Academic Integrity (ENAI). He is also an active member of the Ibero-American Network for Academic Integrity, a researcher on technology and academic integrity within ENAI, and a member of the editorial committee for the International Journal for Educational Integrity (IJEI). Additionally, he serves as President of the Internal Control Institute and is a founding member of its Ethics and Compliance Commission. He is also a board member of "Ciudad de los Niños" and collaborates with different organizations that promote family values. He is a faculty member at the University of Monterrey, teaching across the School of Education and Liberal Arts, the School of Engineering, the Business School, and is a professor of the Human Resources Academy of the ICAMI Center for Management and Leadership.
Audience
All interested Humber Faculty/instructors/Staff are welcome. Register by contacting Jennie Miron at jennie.miron@humber.ca.