Harvard Business School Investigation Report Recommended Firing Francesca Gino
- Francesca Gino, a Harvard Business School professor, was suspended for data manipulation found in four of her papers over ten years, according to a report.
- Gino has filed a defamation lawsuit against Harvard and the Data Colada team, claiming they lack evidence for their allegations.
- Harvard's investigators state that Gino suggested her papers' issues were "honest errors" or a conspiracy to plant evidence of fraud on her devices.
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Integrity researcher Francesca Gino “intentionally, knowingly, or recklessly committed research misconduct,” according to an investigation completed last year by Harvard Business School (HBS) and made public this week as part of Gino’s ongoing lawsuit against the university.
Harvard Business School Investigation Report Recommended Firing Francesca Gino
An internal report from the Harvard Business School revealed that the faculty committee charged with leading the investigation into allegations of data fraud against professor Francesca Gino found her responsible for the alleged misconduct and recommended her termination.
Leftist professor 'shaking with rage' because her race-obsessive peer at Harvard was outed as possible plagiarist
Yet another race obsessive on faculty at Harvard University has been exposed for alleged plagiarism. While scholars might take satisfaction that grifters are being outed, this latest revelation concerning assistant sociology professor Christina Cross has left one leftist professor "actually shaking with rage."
A Harvard dishonesty researcher was accused of fraud. Her defense is troubling.
Harvard’s lengthy internal investigation of the allegations was not originally released to the public. Last week, a Massachusetts judge ordered it unsealed, granting the world a look at Harvard’s process as they investigated the possibility that one of their star researchers had fabricated her data — and a look at Gino’s defense.
The investigative committee concluded that Francesca Gino "had engaged in multiple cases of investigative misconduct."
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