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Eric J. Johnson

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Office: 514 Uris
Phone: 212-854-5068
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Norman Eig Professor of Business
Marketing


BA, Rutgers, 1976; MS, Carnegie Mellon, 1978; PhD, 1980
Year joined: 1999

Teaching and research interests

Professor Johnson's research interests are in consumer and managerial decision-making and electronic commerce. He is among the most widely cited scholars in marketing, according to the Thompson Scientific Highly Cited ratings. His work on electronic commerce has been published in the Communications of the ACM, Journal of Consumer Research, Journal of Marketing, Journal of Interactive Marketing, and Management Science. He has presented his work before the Federal Trade Commission, and has been quoted in the New York Times, the Wall Street Journal, Readers Digest, National Public Radio's Morning Edition, Marketplace, and the CBS Evening News. He is a coauthor of two books: Decision Research: A Field Guide and The Adaptive Decision Maker. His research in behavioral economics has appeared in Science, Journal of Economic Theory, as well as in two books. Earlier work examining the role of affect and similarity in understanding risk in papers has been published in Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, and the Journal of Experimental Psychology.

In addition, he is the director of the Columbia Center for Excellence in E-Business, and co-director of the Center for Decision Sciences at Columbia University. Professor Johnson serves on editorial boards of several journals, including the Journal of Consumer Psychology (former associate editor), Journal of Consumer Research, the Journal of Interactive Marketing and Marketing Letters.

Selected Research, Papers and Publications

More Download On the Depth and Dynamics of Online Search Behavior. Management Science; 50 (3), 3 2004, 299–308. Coauthor(s): Wendy Moe, Peter Fader, Steve Bellman, Gerald Lohse.
More Download Adaptive Strategy Selection in Decision Making. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition; 14 (3), 7 1988, 534–52.

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