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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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On September 11, 2024, the judge dismissed all of Gino's claims against the Data Colada defendants (defamation and other claims), and dismissed Gino's defamation and certain other claims (such as violation of privacy) against the Harvard University defendants, while allowing some breach of contract
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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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of UC Berkeley stated that she and other collaborators had initiated the retraction of another paper they had coauthored with Gino, citing a failure to track down data for four experiments in the paper and "unexplained issues" with two of its other datasets. Gino reacted by decrying the
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In June 2023, after the internal investigation had resulted in a 1200-page report that found Gino "committed research misconduct intentionally, knowingly, or recklessly," and recommended the university initiate steps leading to her termination,
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claims against 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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In June 2023, after an investigation concluded that she had falsified data in her research, she was placed on unpaid administrative leave from her position as Tandon Family Professor of Business Administration at
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On October 10, 2023, Harvard University and Dean Datar filed a motion to partially dismiss the lawsuit, "citing the need for the University to have autonomy in its academic decision-making" (according to
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of Gino's study, failing to obtain any of the effects Gino had reported, and concluding "that there was almost no way the paper’s effect size could have been naturally generated" (as summarized by
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for unfairly singling her out for scrutiny, and by accusing one of the involved researchers of falsely claiming that she (Gino) had collected data for one of the papers.
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filed motions to make it public, which were opposed by Francesca Gino's lawyers, who filed a motion to keep the report from the public. In March 2024, judge
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Around the same time as Harvard placed her on leave, Data Colada published four blog posts detailing evidence that the four papers (all of which had been
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In or before 2020, a graduate student named Zoé Ziani developed concerns about the validity of results from a highly publicized paper by Gino about
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In April 2024, it was reported that Gino was suspected of numerous instances of plagiarism in several of her works, including her books
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Gino; Kouchaki; Galinsky (2015). "The Moral Virtue of Authenticity: How Inauthenticity Produces Feelings of Immorality and Impurity".
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to damage her reputation with false accusations and that the penalties against her amounted to gender-based discrimination under
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As part of its motion to partially dismiss, Harvard submitted its internal 1200-page report as evidence. Initially it was kept
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Gino; Kouchaki; Casciaro (2020). "Why Connect? Moral Consequences of Networking with a Promotion or Prevention Focus".
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Gino, the co-author of many peer-reviewed articles, was described by behavioral scientist
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or set to be retracted at that point), and possibly others by Gino, "contain fake data."
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Gino; Wiltermuth (2014). "Evil Genius? How Dishonesty Can Lead to Greater Creativity".
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Gino conducted research on rule-breaking, which she discusses in her 2018 book,
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Sidetracked: Why our decisions get derailed, and how we can stick to the plan
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was launched by a group of Gino's co-authors, a "mass self-auditing effort" (
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Exhibit 5: Confidential Memorandum (Harvard Business School, March 7, 2023)
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The first of these papers had already been retracted due to an unrelated
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Rebel talent : Why it pays to break the rules at work and in life
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raised over $ 370,000 to help cover the legal fees of Data Colada.
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The four now-retracted papers at the heart of the allegations are:
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Rebel Talent: Why It Pays to Break the Rules at Work and in Life
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How a Scientific Dispute Spiralled Into a Defamation Lawsuit
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Simonsohn, Uri; Simmons, Joe; Nelson, Leif (June 17, 2023).
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Parker, Adelaide E.; Song, Jennifer Y. (October 13, 2023).
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as a "leading scholar in the field" of behavioral science.
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Following the revelations by Harvard and Data Colada, the
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Embattled Harvard honesty professor accused of plagiarism
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Full text of decision on defendants' motions to dismiss
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Organizational Behavior and Human Decision Processes
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University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill faculty
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During these studies, she came to 1142: 1140: 902:Lewis-Kraus, Gideon (September 30, 2023). 106: 18: 316: 306: 175:as a visiting fellow, and stayed on as a 740:"The Harvard Professor and the Bloggers" 725: 1797:Italian emigrants to the United States 1520:. Free Law Project. September 11, 2024 1099: 1097: 1095: 1093: 1091: 1089: 1087: 1721:Francesca Gino (September 29, 2023). 1260: 1258: 1256: 738:Scheiber, Noam (September 30, 2023). 16:Italian-American behavioral scientist 7: 1701:Harvard Business School Faculty page 1211:O'Grady, Cathleen (March 15, 2024). 850: 848: 165:Sant'Anna School of Advanced Studies 58:Sant'Anna School of Advanced Studies 32:Professor of Business Administration 930:Lee, Stephanie M. (June 16, 2023). 1787:Carnegie Mellon University faculty 1747:. Free Law Project. August 8, 2023 1433:Parker, Adelaide E. (2023-11-28). 1187:Isaac, Benjamin (March 15, 2024). 1104:Lewis-Kraus, Gideon (2023-09-30). 538:The lawsuit raised concerns about 14: 1580:The Chronicle of Higher Education 1540:Baek, Kyle (September 12, 2024). 1491:The Chronicle of Higher Education 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). 1354:O'Grady, Cathleen (2023-10-13). 855:O'Grady, Cathleen (2024-04-09). 563:, but the university as well as 179:after completing her doctorate. 1792:Harvard Business School faculty 1368:from the original on 2023-10-29 1336:from the original on 2023-10-31 1169:from the original on 2023-09-30 1126:from the original on 2023-10-01 243:Allegations of data fabrication 206:. She was also affiliated with 1: 1235:Nesterak, Evan (2023-08-30). 1147:Svrluga, Susan (2023-08-03). 1063:Scheuber, Noam (2023-06-24). 1671:, September 12, 2024 online. 1660:, September 30, 2023 online. 1458:Piper, Kelsey (2024-03-22). 1012:Gino, Francesca (May 2018). 1822:University of Trento alumni 984:"Rose-coloured spectacles?" 186:in 2010, she taught at the 1838: 519:Gino subsequently filed a 192:Carnegie Mellon University 135:Education and early career 1738:"First Amended Complaint" 1044:. Harvard Business School 626:Allegations of plagiarism 542:. Open science proponent 444:10.1177/09567976231187595 394:10.1177/09567976231187596 91: 36: 1777:Academic journal editors 1708:publications indexed by 1606:"Main | Many Co-Authors" 1511:"Memorandum of Decision" 425:10.1177/0956797614520714 375:10.1177/0956797615575277 143:, Italy. 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