
معرفی
Justin Johnson is the Deane W. Malott Professor of Management at Cornell University's Samuel Curtis Johnson Graduate School of Management. He specializes in industrial organization, antitrust economics, and business strategy, with a focus on high-tech markets, algorithmic competition, and digital platforms. Johnson teaches Business Strategy to Executive MBA students and has been recognized with multiple teaching excellence awards. His research addresses topics like algorithmic collusion, platform design, and merger analysis, often collaborating with global regulatory bodies such as the US FTC and EU Competition Directorate. He holds a PhD from MIT (1999) and a BA from the University of Florida (1994).
Education
- PhD in Economics, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1999
- BA in Economics, University of Florida, 1994
Research Interests
Johnson's work applies economic theory and game theory to analyze firm strategies in evolving markets, particularly in high-tech sectors. Key themes include antitrust issues in digital platforms, pricing algorithms, and the impact of mergers on market competition. His research often intersects with policy, advising governmental agencies on antitrust enforcement and regulatory frameworks.
Editorial Roles
- Past editor, Journal of Industrial Economics
- Past editor, International Journal of Industrial Organization
- Associate editor, RAND Journal of Economics
Professional Engagements
Consults with US Department of Justice, EU Directorate General for Competition, and UK Competition Authority on antitrust matters. Active in executive education, emphasizing strategic decision-making in dynamic markets.



