Eric J. Johnson is a professor of marketing at Columbia University where he is the inaugural holder of the Norman Eig Chair of Business.
After completing his degree, he was a National Science Foundation post-doctoral fellow at Stanford University for one year.
He is one of the original developers of Query Theory and has done work on how memory informs preferences.
[2] Recently, Johnson's work has focused on choice architecture and its influences on public policy.
He has co-authored two books: Decision Research: A Field Guide[3] and The Adaptive Decision-Maker.