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Gino earned a Ph.D. in economics and management in her native Italy and originally came to Harvard as a visiting fellow, before landing a faculty position there in 2010.
Francesca Gino, a Harvard professor, lost her tenure amid accusations of falsifying data in her research. She had denied wrongdoing and filed lawsuits against her accusers.
Gino, who was widely known for researching honesty and ethical behavior, was accused of falsifying some of her research. She has denied the claims.
Francesca Gino, a prominent behavioral scientist at Harvard Business School, was accused of manipulating data in papers. By Victor Mather A Harvard professor who has written extensively about ...
If Gino loses tenure, it would likely be the first time Harvard University has forcibly stripped a tenured faculty member’s position since the 1940s, when the American Association of University ...