Dr. Ines Black | Strategic Human Capital | Best Researcher Award
Ines Black is an Assistant Professor of Strategy at Duke Universityβs Fuqua School of Business π, where sheβs been shaping minds since 2018 ποΈ. A passionate researcher in labor and organizational economics πΌ, she explores how firms and workers connect, grow, and thrive. Known for her dynamic teaching style π£οΈ and award-winning instruction ποΈ, she balances academia with real-world insights from prior consulting roles. Fluent in five languages π, she brings a global perspective to strategic human capital. Her work has appeared in top journals π and at major conferences worldwide π
Profile
Education π
Ines earned her Ph.D. in Economics π from Universitat AutΓ²noma de Barcelona and the Barcelona School of Economics in 2018 π, with a thesis on labor and organizational economics. She also holds an M.Res. in Economics from UAB-BSE (2013) π§ , an M.A. in Economics from Nova SBE, Portugal (2009) π, and a B.A. in Economics from Nova SBE (2007) π. Her training is international, rigorous, and deeply rooted in analytical research π, guided by top scholars like Prof. Caterina Calsamiglia and Prof. Imran Rasul π©βπ«π¨βπ«.
Experience π¨βπ«
Ines has served as Assistant Professor at Fuqua School of Business since 2018 π«, where she teaches MBA, MMS, and Ph.D. strategy courses π. She has also held visiting research positions at Bank of Portugal (2017β18) πΆ and UCLβs Department of Economics (2016β17) π¬π§. Before academia, she worked as a Consultant at Deloitte Portugal (2009β2011) π§Ύ and Analyst at PwC (2007β2009) π. She’s received the Excellence in Teaching Award (2019β20) π and balances career with family, taking maternity leaves in 2021 & 2023 πΆ.
Awards & Recognitions π
Ines received the 2023 SMJ Best Reviewer Award π, 2022 SSNI Grant ($20K) π°, and the 2019 Excellence in Teaching Award π. She was also awarded Duke research grants in 2022 ($45K) and 2020 ($5.2K) πΌ. A sought-after panelist and seminar speaker π§βπ¬, sheβs been invited to top schools like Cornell, UCLA, Columbia, and Bocconi π€. She serves on editorial boards and SMS leadership groups π, supporting strategy and labor research communities across the globe π.
Research Interests π¬
Inesβs research explores strategic human capital π§βπΌ, labor markets, and worker-firm matching dynamics π§©. She investigates how organizations hire, retain, and optimize talent, often collaborating with leading economists and strategists π€. Her published and in-progress work spans topics like network hiring, scientific production, and talent search strategies π. With projects under review at AEJ and Organization Science π§ , she contributes cutting-edge insight into firm performance, aging organizations, and the economics of internal labor markets βοΈ.