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Max Bazerman

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Freakonomics Radio
Can Academic Fraud Be Stopped? (Update)

I do think there needs to be a reckoning.

Freakonomics Radio
Why Is There So Much Fraud in Academia? (Update)

So 2011, Lisa Hsu and Francesca Gino and I had a working paper that got rejected from a couple of journals that basically claimed to show if you sign a document before you fill it out, you're more likely to tell the truth. Our studies were done in the laboratory.

Freakonomics Radio
Why Is There So Much Fraud in Academia? (Update)

So 2011, Lisa Hsu and Francesca Gino and I had a working paper that got rejected from a couple of journals that basically claimed to show if you sign a document before you fill it out, you're more likely to tell the truth. Our studies were done in the laboratory.

Freakonomics Radio
Why Is There So Much Fraud in Academia? (Update)

So 2011, Lisa Hsu and Francesca Gino and I had a working paper that got rejected from a couple of journals that basically claimed to show if you sign a document before you fill it out, you're more likely to tell the truth. Our studies were done in the laboratory.

Freakonomics Radio
Why Is There So Much Fraud in Academia? (Update)

Francesca started visiting the Harvard Business School as a doctoral student from Italy. By 2004, she was attending my doctoral seminar, and we started to interact pretty regularly. And eventually, I was on her dissertation committee and played a pretty active role in advising her.

Freakonomics Radio
Why Is There So Much Fraud in Academia? (Update)

Francesca started visiting the Harvard Business School as a doctoral student from Italy. By 2004, she was attending my doctoral seminar, and we started to interact pretty regularly. And eventually, I was on her dissertation committee and played a pretty active role in advising her.

Freakonomics Radio
Why Is There So Much Fraud in Academia? (Update)

Francesca started visiting the Harvard Business School as a doctoral student from Italy. By 2004, she was attending my doctoral seminar, and we started to interact pretty regularly. And eventually, I was on her dissertation committee and played a pretty active role in advising her.

Freakonomics Radio
Why Is There So Much Fraud in Academia? (Update)

We once even got to the point of our two families making an offer to a developer on a project to have houses connected to each other.

Freakonomics Radio
Why Is There So Much Fraud in Academia? (Update)

We once even got to the point of our two families making an offer to a developer on a project to have houses connected to each other.

Freakonomics Radio
Why Is There So Much Fraud in Academia? (Update)

We once even got to the point of our two families making an offer to a developer on a project to have houses connected to each other.

Freakonomics Radio
Why Is There So Much Fraud in Academia? (Update)

They were brought to our threesome from Francesca, and the exact role of Francesca and the lab manager remains somewhat unclear, but it's certainly safe to say that Lisa Hsu and I had little to do with the collection of the data. So this goes back to a time when Francesca was developing an excellent career, but she was not the superstar that she came to be.

Freakonomics Radio
Why Is There So Much Fraud in Academia? (Update)

They were brought to our threesome from Francesca, and the exact role of Francesca and the lab manager remains somewhat unclear, but it's certainly safe to say that Lisa Hsu and I had little to do with the collection of the data. So this goes back to a time when Francesca was developing an excellent career, but she was not the superstar that she came to be.

Freakonomics Radio
Why Is There So Much Fraud in Academia? (Update)

They were brought to our threesome from Francesca, and the exact role of Francesca and the lab manager remains somewhat unclear, but it's certainly safe to say that Lisa Hsu and I had little to do with the collection of the data. So this goes back to a time when Francesca was developing an excellent career, but she was not the superstar that she came to be.

Freakonomics Radio
Why Is There So Much Fraud in Academia? (Update)

And I was a senior person and probably doing the least amount of work and working more after the document came to fruition.

Freakonomics Radio
Why Is There So Much Fraud in Academia? (Update)

And I was a senior person and probably doing the least amount of work and working more after the document came to fruition.

Freakonomics Radio
Why Is There So Much Fraud in Academia? (Update)

And I was a senior person and probably doing the least amount of work and working more after the document came to fruition.

Freakonomics Radio
Why Is There So Much Fraud in Academia? (Update)

So I wouldn't say don't interact with all. I certainly would read the results section pretty carefully, but I would read it with the intent of seeing if there was any error along the way.

Freakonomics Radio
Why Is There So Much Fraud in Academia? (Update)

So I wouldn't say don't interact with all. I certainly would read the results section pretty carefully, but I would read it with the intent of seeing if there was any error along the way.

Freakonomics Radio
Why Is There So Much Fraud in Academia? (Update)

So I wouldn't say don't interact with all. I certainly would read the results section pretty carefully, but I would read it with the intent of seeing if there was any error along the way.

Freakonomics Radio
Why Is There So Much Fraud in Academia? (Update)

So I like that example. So instead of being a chef of a restaurant, let's imagine that you're the owner of 12 different restaurants and you have a head chef in each. And that head chef is going to be what I think of as the most senior of my more junior colleagues on the project.