Bryon Balint
Associate Dean, Program Delivery and Student Support, and Professor of Business Systems & Analytics
Jack C. Massey College of Business
Ph.D. - Carnegie Mellon University, Industrial Administration (Information Systems) M.S. - Carnegie Mellon University, Industrial Administration (Information Systems) M.B.A. - Georgia State University (Information Systems) B.A. - University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill (Economics and Psychology)
Location: Barbara Massey Rogers Center 446
615-460-5484bryon.balint@belmont.edu
Biography
Prior to his doctoral studies, Dr. Balint worked for more than 10 years as a consultant to companies implementing enterprise software systems such as SAP. His duties included custom development as well as the management of development and technical resources. His client list included IBM, Lockheed Martin, Coca-Cola Enterprises, UCB Chemical, Getrag Automotive, and others. He developed and taught courses on SAP's proprietary programming language, ABAP/4.His research interests include an examination of process standardization in the context of business services off shoring, communication and privacy in electronic social networks, and organizational impacts of Information Systems. Dr. Balint also serves as Belmont's Faculty Coordinator for the SAP University Alliance, and as the Faculty Advisor for Belmont's Student Chapter of the Association for Information Systems.
Dr. Balint was selected to participate in two doctoral consortia in Information Systems. His research has been published in Journal of Information Technology Case and Applications Research, Business Studies Journal, and Journal of Organizational Culture, Communications and Conflict. He has also presented his research at the Conference on Information Systems and Technology (CIST), the Workshop on Information Systems and Economics (WISE), the Institute for Operations Research and the Management Sciences (INFORMS), the Academy of Management (AOM), and the Hawaiian International Converence on System Sciences (HICSS).
Dr. Balint is a member of several professional organizations including INFORMS, Beta Gamma Sigma, and the Association for Information Systems. He has served as a deacon and a Bible study teacher at churches in Atlanta, Pittsburgh, and Nashville.
- Ph.D. - Carnegie Mellon University, Industrial Administration (Information Systems)
- M.S. - Carnegie Mellon University, Industrial Administration (Information Systems)
- M.B.A. - Georgia State University (Information Systems)
- B.A. - University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill (Economics and Psychology)
- SAP Technical Consultant, Hitachi Consulting
- SAP Technical Manager, Morrison Homes
- Senior SAP Consultant, IBM Corporation
- Balint, B. (2022). Optimal Strategies and Product Attributes in Online Pay-per-bid Auctions. INFORMS Annual Meeting, Indianapolis, IN.
- Balint, B., and Rau-Foster, M. (2014). Cybersnooping: I See What You Did There. Allied Academies Summer International Conference, Nashville, TN.
- Balint, B. (2014). Obtaining Value from the Customization of Packaged Business Software: a Model and Simulation. INFORMS Annual Meeting, San Francisco, CA.
- Ballint, B. (2012). Standardization Frameworks in Services Offshoring: The Relationship between Process Implementation Thoroughness, Task Complexity, and Performance Improvement. Hawaiian International Conference on System Sciences, Maui, HI.
- NTC Community Leader of the Year - Nominee (2016, 2019)
- Jack C. Massey College of Business Outstanding Achievement in Scholarship (2015)
- NTC Technology Educator of the Year - Nominee (2014)
- Beta Gamma Sigma (2011)
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