IJPM Editorial

Volume 20, Issue 4 - October 2025

1. Raise of Stick? Should I Penalise Cheaters or Ignore Cheating

- Kay Emblen-Perry

A new word has arisen because of new necessity. Aigiarism - a shortened form of AI-assisted-plagiarism. Plagiarism is copying the work of another and claiming it as your own. Aigiarism is using AI as an assistant to write assignments as a substitute for the author's own research and idea development. The result will look good as AI searches sources, summarises content, and writes a report, in seconds. This does not require any learning from the Aigiarist. Some students present this as their own work. If not caught, students will give the impression of excellence from a position of ignorance. There is legitimate use of AI as a starting point. It can give a baseline of where to take research and learning. Then the real work starts, branching out from the initial summary given by AI, studying in phases to increase understanding and develop theories and knowledge. Cheating through Aigiarism may be difficult to detect. New techniques of detecting and dealing with this are needed.

 

2. Roadmap for Corporate Olympians to Excel

- Teddy Pawitra, Chen Jin, KC Chan, & Julia Elizabeth Lim

This paper compares business with athletics. Both involve a long hard journey to reach the goals, with some basic principles to follow. Both need talented people, and the talented people need to work hard, deal with setbacks, and persevere. Neither every sports athlete nor every corporate athlete will win gold medals, but there are smaller goals, so that everyone can achieve along the way. Hard work is unavoidable, but to keep up energy levels it is just as important that they look after themselves. Health should be preserved, along with general well-being. This promotes happiness. Bearing in mind the happiness of others brings good relationships. All of this together brings three H's - health, happiness and harmony. The three H's aren't enough on their own. Also talent and hard work are not enough on their own. We live in a difficult work, conflict abounds, there is still poverty, the whole planet is at risk. But caring and being responsible for your own part, setting an example to others, while building a career, whether in business, on the sports field, or anywhere else, can bring improvement, to the self and to the world.

 

3. Is Your Finance Function Holding Back Growth? Unleashing its Strategic Potential

- Fernando Kevin Vince

Business learning doesn't always give finance the importance it deserves. It needs to be integral to business strategy, not an add-on after other decisions are made. There needs to be due attention not just to today's core business, but also to future change, though that is difficult to predict. Today's core business may lose it's importance, and today's financial wisdom may not work in the future. Staying with old ways may block growth. New directions can alongside the core business, starting with small investments that match the likelihood of success, staged over time so that spending can stop if results are disappointing. There should be a learning element built into the process, using internal and external data, with a vision statement what success will look like. Throughout, investment and cash flow needs to be balanced. The core must be protected while developing new growth opportunities which may in time become core. There are risks both in sticking resolutely to old business, and in branching out too quickly. The future is uncertain, so the best path forward is finding a balance.

 

4. Is AI the Most Significant Business Change in Our Times? A Reflective Essay

- Mike Bagshaw

AI pervades our lives, without our necessarily realising it. Predictive text build on our previous use of words and learns more as time goes on. If we google a country, we start to see adverts for hotels there, or if it's academic study, suggestions for further reading. This gives convenience but can feel intrusive. In business, AI can take on many tasks such as analysing masses of data at high speed, releasing time for creative work. Anyone can type in a question and get reams information about anything, in seconds. This is highly convenient for straightforward information, but is sometimes used as a substitute for academic study, which is cheating. Students may spool out information without any real understanding. This is one sort of disruption which needs attention. Disruption is not always a bad thing. The invention of electricity brought convenience, but also destroyed jobs. AI is too young to know all the implications of its journey. No doubt there will be many more articles about this.