Ebehi Iyoha is an Assistant Professor of Business Administration in the Entrepreneurial Management Unit at Harvard Business School. She is also a Faculty Affiliate at Harvard’s Center for International Development and Harvard's Center for African Studies. Her research sits at the intersection of industrial organization and international trade, examining how inter-firm networks shape productivity, innovation, and trade in both advanced and emerging economies. She combines structural and reduced-form empirical methods to study questions central to firm strategy and economic policy, including how trade policy, global value chains, and emerging technologies such as artificial intelligence reshape firm performance and industry dynamics.
Ebehi Iyoha is an Assistant Professor of Business Administration in the Entrepreneurial Management Unit at Harvard Business School. She is also a Faculty Affiliate at Harvard’s Center for International Development and Harvard's Center for African Studies. Her research sits at the intersection of industrial organization and international trade, examining how inter-firm networks shape productivity, innovation, and trade in both advanced and emerging economies. She combines structural and reduced-form empirical methods to study questions central to firm strategy and economic policy, including how trade policy, global value chains, and emerging technologies such as artificial intelligence reshape firm performance and industry dynamics.