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A Harvard University professor who lost her tenure due to data fraud maintains she is innocent and said she plans to fight ...
Francesca Gino In a heartfelt letter to her Harvard Business School colleagues, the embattled HBS Professor Francesca Gino is telling faculty that what happened to her could happen to anyone. “I ...
Francesca Gino has filed a $25 million defamation lawsuit against Harvard, the dean of the Harvard Business School, and Data Colada On June 24 – the day after a prominent data blog published its ...
Francesca Gino An award-winning behavioral scientist at Harvard Business School, Gino has been accused of fabricating data in at least four published research papers, and possibly many more.
Francesca Gino After losing her claims of defamation against a trio of academic bloggers, former Harvard Business School Professor Francesca Gino has won a a round in her ongoing legal battle over ...
Harvard revokes tenure from professor famous for ethics studies, first time in 80 years Francesca Gino, a professor at Harvard Business School, has been battling allegations of data fraud for years.
Professor Francesca Gino filed the 100-page lawsuit on Wednesday in Massachusetts federal court, claiming Harvard and a trio of data scientist bloggers defamed her with claims of academic fraud.
One day later, Data Colada published the first in a series of articles about the alleged fraud in Gino's papers. "In the Fall of 2021, we shared our concerns with Harvard Business School (HBS).
What’s New Harvard University has weighed in for the first time on the high-profile academic-fraud case involving Francesca Gino, a dishonesty researcher accused of dishonesty.
Harvard Business School is at the center of a defamation lawsuit filed by HBS professor Francesca Gino against the school and data investigators who accused her of committing data fraud.
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.
Data Colada later revealed that they raised concerns about Gino’s work to Harvard Business School as early as fall 2021. The blog suggested at the time that more dubious papers may be out there.