Eric J. Schoenberg

Adjunct Associate Professor

Marketing

Associate Director

Center for the Decision Sciences

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Eric Schoenberg

Office
B207 Uris

Phone
212-854-4804

E-mail
ejs2011@columbia.edu

Fax
212-316-9355

Teaching and research interest

Professor Schoenberg studies the psychology of money, with a particular emphasis on intergenerational wealth transfers and behavior in financial markets.

His career has encompassed both practical experience and theoretical study in business, as Managing Director and Chief Knowledge Officer of Broadview International, a boutique investment bank; in government, as a Foreign Service Officer in the U.S. State Department; and in academia, having received a PhD in Psychology from Columbia University, an MBA in Decision Science from the Wharton School, an MSE in Computer and Information Science from the University of Pennsylvania, and an AB in Biology from Harvard.

Dr. Schoenberg teaches a course in behavioral economics and decision making.

Working Papers

Relative Wealth Concerns in Asset Markets: An Experimental Approach In Working Paper (2009) Coauthor(s): Eric Schoenberg, Ernan Haruvy

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Family Value Investing In Working Paper (2009) Coauthor(s): Eric Schoenberg

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When Too Much Is Not Enough: Inherited Wealth and the Psychological Meaning of Money In Working paper (2006) Coauthor(s): Eric Schoenberg

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