Professor's Fake Survey Prompts Columbia's Business School to Revise Ethics Rules

A Columbia Business School professor's attempt to hoodwink New York City restaurateurs as part of a research project has prompted the school to adopt a new ethics policy.

By October 15, all business-school faculty members will be required to receive certification in research ethics, said Virgil Renzulli, associate vice president for public affairs at Columbia University. Senior faculty members at the business school may already have this certification because it is a requirement of

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