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Justin P. Johnson
Associate Professor of Economics
PhD, MIT
(Leave of Absence until July 1, 2008)
Professor Johnson's research focuses primarily on applied theoretical microeconomic issues related to strategy and industrial organization. Recent topics of research include: open source software, new car leasing with adverse selection and moral hazard, the strategic revision of product lines in response to intensified competition, strategic defensive publishing as an intellectual property management tool, constructing a general framework for analyzing changing demand dispersion (as generated by advertising or product design decisions), and the use of entry-level products to control consumer learning.
Selected Publications
Johnson, J. P. (2002). "Open Source Software: Private Provision of a Public Good." Journal of Economics & Management Strategy 11.
Johnson, J. P. and D. P. Myatt (2003). "Multiproduct Quality Competition: Fighting Brands and Product Line Pruning" American Economic Review 93 (4).
Johnson, J. P. and M. Waldman (2003). "Leasing, Lemons, and Buybacks" Rand Journal of Economics. 34 (2).
jpj25@cornell.edu
379 Sage Hall
Johnson Graduate School of Management
Cornell University
Ithaca, NY 14853-6201
607-255-9012