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Gino offered two explanations for the signs of data tampering: either that this was an honest mistake by her or her research assistants, or that "someone who had access to her computer, online data-storage account, and/or data files" tampered with her data out of malice, naming one of her coauthors in one of the since-retracted papers as the most likely suspect. Neither of the two explanations was accepted by
Harvard's investigators, who wrote in the report that "Although we acknowledge that the theory of a malicious actor might be remotely possible, we do not find it plausible," adding that Gino’s "repeated and strenuous argument for a scenario of data falsification by bad actors across four different studies, an argument we find to be highly implausible, leads us to doubt the credibility of her written and oral statements to this committee more generally."
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placed her on unpaid administrative leave. As described by the dean of HBS, "fter a comprehensive evaluation that took 18 months from start to completion, the investigation committee—comprising three senior HBS colleagues—determined that research misconduct had occurred." According to the report,
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Harvard to continue. Gino has also claimed that Harvard discriminated against her on the basis of her gender. Harvard did not move for dismissal of that claim, so the litigation continues on that claim as well.
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which were from a variety of sources, including several undergraduate theses (none of which were supervised by Gino), research papers and chapters by other researchers, and newspaper and magazine articles, including those by
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767:"Francesca Gino - Faculty & Research - Harvard Business School"
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1747:. Free Law Project. August 8, 2023
1433:Parker, Adelaide E. (2023-11-28).
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1540:Baek, Kyle (September 12, 2024).
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1272:The Chronicle of Higher Education
1265:Lee, Stephanie (March 14, 2024).
959:"Francesca Gino Curriculum Vitae"
937:The Chronicle of Higher Education
610:The Chronicle of Higher Education
1629:Beschizza, Rob (11 April 2024).
1573:Lee, Stephanie M. (2023-11-06).
1485:Lee, Stephanie M. (2024-09-11).
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855:O'Grady, Cathleen (2024-04-09).
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243:Allegations of data fabrication
206:. She was also affiliated with
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1458:Piper, Kelsey (2024-03-22).
1012:Gino, Francesca (May 2018).
1822:University of Trento alumni
984:"Rose-coloured spectacles?"
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135:Education and early career
1738:"First Amended Complaint"
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1511:"Memorandum of Decision"
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143:, Italy. She earned her
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620:Many Co-Authors Project
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269:Harvard Business School
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119:(born 1977/1978) is an
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123:behavioral scientist.
1723:"Francesca v Harvard"
1663:Gideon Lewis-Kraus, "
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149:University of Trento
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