A celebrated Harvard honesty professor who researched why people cheat tampered with data in her work — and should be fired, a university probe released this week found. Francesca Gino, a star ...
From today's decision by Judge Joun (D. Mass.) in Gino v. President & Fellows of Harvard College: Professor Gino is an internationally renowned behavioral scientist, prolific author, researcher, and ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. In a historic move from the University, a Harvard Business School professor who was accused of data fraud has lost her tenure.
Francesca Gino has filed a $25-million defamation lawsuit against the scholars who have accused her of fabricating research data, as well as against Harvard Business School, where she is a professor.
From today's order by Judge Myong J. Joun (D. Mass.) in Gino v. President & Fellows of Harvard College: The Data Colada Defendants request sanctions based on Gino's defamation claims, which alleged ...
Harvard University fired a professor accused of falsifying data related to her research on ethical behavior, the first time the Ivy League institution has dismissed a tenured instructor since rules ...
A Harvard Business School professor who built a reputation for studying dishonesty is now suing the university and some faculty members for defamation over allegations that she published research ...
Nearly 11 years after publishing an influential study on reducing fraud, Harvard Business School professor Francesca Gino learned her tenure would be reviewed over suspicions of the very behavior she ...
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