Omio: Mapping the Future of Global Travel.
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Harvard Business School Case N9-825-114
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Co-authored a Harvard Business School case study on Omio, exploring strategic challenges and opportunities in global travel technology.
Dr. Ebehi Iyoha is an Assistant Professor of Business Administration at Harvard Business School, specializing in international economics, firm productivity, and the impact of AI in emerging markets. With a robust research portfolio and extensive teaching experience, Dr. Iyoha leverages deep expertise in quantitative analysis to inform policy and drive strategic insights for global development, particularly within African economies. Their work focuses on understanding complex economic phenomena like trade rerouting, technology adoption, and productivity spillovers, contributing significantly to both academic discourse and practical applications.
Assistant Professor of Business Administration
Boston, MA, US
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Leads impactful research and delivers core curriculum courses at Harvard Business School, shaping future leaders in global business and economic development.
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Developed and delivered "Launching Global Ventures," a second-year elective curriculum (2025), equipping students with strategies for global entrepreneurship.
Instructed "The Entrepreneurial Manager," a first-year required curriculum (2022-2025), impacting foundational business understanding for numerous HBS students.
Appointed Faculty Affiliate at the Center for International Development (CID) (2024-Present), contributing to global development research initiatives.
Appointed Faculty Affiliate at the Center for African Studies (CAS) (2025-Present), focusing on economic and entrepreneurial development in Africa.
Co-organized the Entrepreneurial Management (EM) Unit Seminar Series (2022-2025), fostering academic discourse and research collaboration within the unit.
Facilitated the Business in Global Society (BiGS) Mexico Roundtable Group (2025), promoting international business dialogue and cross-cultural insights.
Contributed to the Business in Global Society (BiGS) Africa Teaching Group (2025-Present), enhancing curriculum on African business contexts and challenges.
Delivered executive education as Instructor for programs including Family Office Wealth Management, Inspiring Entrepreneurial Strategy, and Senior Executive Program—Africa (2023-2024).
Visiting Post-Doctoral Fellow
Boston, MA, US
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Conducted advanced research and contributed to the academic environment as a Visiting Post-Doctoral Fellow at a leading global institution.
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Engaged in high-level economic research, contributing to the intellectual vibrancy and research output of the university.
Collaborated with senior faculty on various research projects, enhancing expertise in international trade and firm productivity.
Presented research findings at internal seminars, receiving critical feedback to refine academic work and methodologies.
Utilized institutional resources to advance dissertation-related research and prepare for faculty positions, culminating in an Assistant Professor role.
Economist (Research)
Boston, MA, US
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Conducted rigorous economic research and analysis to inform policy decisions at a prominent federal financial institution.
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Performed in-depth quantitative analysis on economic trends and policy implications, contributing to regional and national economic understanding.
Published research findings in working papers and internal reports, disseminating critical insights to economists and policymakers.
Collaborated with a team of economists on projects related to financial markets, labor economics, and international trade.
Utilized advanced econometric models and statistical software to analyze large datasets and identify key economic drivers, informing policy recommendations.
Columnist
Lagos, Lagos, Nigeria
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Provided insightful economic and business analysis through regular columns, contributing to public discourse on African markets and policy.
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Authored numerous articles on economic and business topics relevant to Nigeria and broader African markets, reaching a wide readership.
Translated complex economic concepts into accessible insights for a general business audience, enhancing public understanding of market dynamics.
Developed a strong voice in economic commentary, influencing discussions on policy, industry trends, and market developments.
Contributed to the reputation of Stears Business as a leading source of African economic analysis and thought leadership.
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Ph.D.
Economics
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Dissertation: Essays on the Role of Networks in Firm Productivity and International Trade
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M.A.
Economics
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B.S.
Economics
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Digital Data Design (D^3) Institute
Awarded a prestigious associates program grant to research information barriers to AI adoption in African firms, highlighting innovative research focus.
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Private Enterprise Development in Low-Income Countries (PEDL)
Secured a significant research grant to explore the impact of AI innovation on firm productivity within African low-income countries.
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Motsepe Presidential Research Accelerator Fund for Africa
Received accelerator funding to advance critical research on the impact of AI innovation on African firm productivity, supporting high-priority economic studies.
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UNCTAD-AIB
Recognized with an award for outstanding research on investment and development, specifically focusing on productivity spillovers from U.S. multinational activity.
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European Association for Research in Industrial Economics (EARIE)
Honored with the Young Economists' Essay Award for seminal work on estimating firm-level productivity within the US production network.
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Harvard Business School Case N9-825-114
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Co-authored a Harvard Business School case study on Omio, exploring strategic challenges and opportunities in global travel technology.
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Harvard Business School Case 526-039
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Co-authored a Harvard Business School case study focusing on Gigbanc's efforts in developing Africa's digital workforce.
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Harvard Business School Working Paper, No. 24-072
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Co-authored research analyzing the dynamics and implications of trade re-routing during the U.S.-China trade war.
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Harvard Business School Working Paper, No. 25-048
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Co-authored research examining the impact of U.S. trade policy uncertainty on the operational stability and performance of small businesses.
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Harvard Business School Working Paper, No. 26-010
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Co-authored research exploring the critical role of African fintech companies in enabling and facilitating telemigration.
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Working Paper
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Co-authored research analyzing the complexities of multiproduct transactions within international markets.
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Working Paper
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Authored a working paper investigating productivity spillovers in home countries resulting from US multinational activity.
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Harvard Business Review Digital Articles
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Co-authored an article for Harvard Business Review Digital, detailing the economic costs associated with circumventing international tariffs.
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VoxChina
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Co-authored an article for VoxChina, examining trade rerouting strategies employed during the US-China trade war.
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Harvard Business School Working Paper, No. 24-033
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Authored a working paper providing firm-level evidence on productivity estimation in the presence of spillovers within the US production network.
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Harvard Business School Teaching Note 824-004
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Co-authored a Harvard Business School teaching note to accompany the Wordle case study, providing guidance for instructors.
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Harvard Business School Case 323-032
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Co-authored a Harvard Business School case study analyzing the business and strategic implications of the popular game Wordle.
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West Africa Insight, Volume 6(6), Centre for Democracy and Development (CDD) West Africa
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Authored an article analyzing the dynamics of post-pandemic trade integration within West African economies.
Business Administration, Entrepreneurship, Global Ventures, Curriculum Design, Case Method Teaching, Executive Education, Guest Lecturing, The Entrepreneurial Manager.
Working Papers, Journal Articles, Case Studies, Teaching Notes, Economic Commentary, Dissertation Writing, Peer Review, Research Grant Proposals, Harvard Business Review.
Stata, R, Python, Large Dataset Analysis, Statistical Inference, Causal Inference, Big Data Analytics.
Research Project Leadership, Cross-functional Team Collaboration, Seminar Series Organization, Grant Management, Stakeholder Engagement, Academic Conference Organization.
Conference Presentations, Seminar Presentations, Guest Lectures, Panel Discussions, Academic Conferences, Public Speaking.
African Economies, West Africa, Emerging Markets, International Development, Artificial Intelligence (AI) Impact, Fintech, Trade Wars.
International Economics, Development Economics, Applied Microeconomics, Industrial Organization, Trade Policy, Firm Productivity, AI Adoption, Econometric Modeling, Quantitative Analysis, Data Analysis, Policy Analysis, Economic Networks, Multinational Activity.