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    What’s Luck Got to Do with It? Everything, If You Are a Banking Whistleblower

    by Kate Kenny, Queen's University Belfast, and Lab Fellow

    Think whistleblowing is a matter of telling the truth? Think again. “Successful” whistleblowing, where the protagonist actually manages to make themselves heard in the media and get the support of the public, is a matter of luck.

    Last month ...

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    Jessica Hendel

    Jessica Hendel

    Administrative Coordinator

    2014 - 2015

    Jessica serves as the Administrative Coordinator for the Project on Public Narrative and as Director Ron Suskind's jack-of-all-trades assistant. Prior to Harvard, Jessica worked at Business Education startup the Fullbridge Program as an Associate Editor, where she performed a wide variety of editorial and production duties for all content used in Fullbridge Program courses.... Read more about Jessica Hendel

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    2015 Mar 28

    Hacking iCorruption

    (All day)

    Location: 

    MIT Media Lab, Building E14, 3rd Floor Atrium, 75 Amherst Street, Cambridge


    A multidisciplinary event to fix the systemic, legal corruption that is weakening our public institutions around the world. Organized by the Edmond J. Safra Center for Ethics at Harvard University and the MIT Center for Civic Media. This event is free and open to the public. Registration is required.

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    Can Proportionality Distinguish Quid Pro Quo Corruption?

    by Christopher Robertson

    Kudos to Maggie McKinley, Climenko Fellow and former Lab Fellow, and to Network Fellow Thomas Groll for an impressive blogpost. They argue in a mixed-methods design—drawing on both qualitative data and formal analysis—that much of what lobbyists do isn't really quid pro quo corruption, notwithstanding the appearances.... Read more about Can Proportionality Distinguish Quid Pro Quo Corruption?

    WP 56. February 17, 2015

    Gillian Brock and Hamish Russell, Abusive Tax Avoidance and Institutional Corruption: The Responsibilities of Tax Professionals

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