Harvard Business School Recommends Termination of Professor Francesca Gino Over Data Fraud
An internal report suggests Francesca Gino engaged in research misconduct, leading to a recommendation for her termination and a series of legal battles.
- A faculty committee at Harvard Business School found Francesca Gino responsible for data fraud, recommending her termination.
- The investigation report, ordered unsealed by a federal judge, details the process of probing allegations against Gino.
- Gino has filed a $25 million lawsuit against Harvard, claiming defamation and gender discrimination.
- The Data Colada blog's accusations of data fraud triggered the investigation; Gino denies all allegations of misconduct.
- Harvard's handling of the case, including the potential revocation of Gino's tenure, marks a significant move in academic integrity enforcement.