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Sam Johnson is an Assistant Professor at the University of Waterloo, specializing in cognitive science and behavioral economics. His research focuses on decision-making under uncertainty, consumer behavior, moral psychology, and the intersection of artificial intelligence with human cognition. He examines how individuals process information, form beliefs, and make choices in complex environments, particularly in contexts involving corporate social responsibility, marketing communication, and societal extremism.
His work explores topics such as the psychological underpinnings of conspiracy theories, the impact of precision in information on consumer loyalty, and the role of metacognition in cultivating wisdom through AI systems. Key themes include cognitive biases, social perception, and the application of interdisciplinary approaches to economics and decision theory.
Johnson’s recent publications highlight trends in cognitive economics, the analysis of online consumer behavior, and the study of radical uncertainty in decision-making. His research emphasizes the importance of understanding how individuals navigate ambiguity and how institutions can better communicate uncertainty in public policy and corporate contexts. No scientific awards or grants are mentioned in the provided information.




