“A Post Mortem on the Gino Case”: “Committing fraud is, right now, a viable career strategy that can propel you at the top of the academic world.”
Zoe Ziani, a psychology researcher who had the misfortune several years ago as a Ph.D. student be tasked with following up on some unrelicable published psychology research, tells the story of how her department pulled the chair out from under her:
I [Ziani] started having doubts about . . . (Casciaro, Gino, and Kouchaki, “The Contaminating Effect of Building Instrumental Ties: How Networking Can Make Us Feel Dirty”, ASQ, 2014; hereafter abbreviated as “CGK 2014”) during my PhD. At the time, I w...
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