Join us for a virtual “mock” class with Professor Martin Dias to connect with your fellow classmates, familiarize yourself with what its like to be in a D'Amore-McKim classroom, and discover how we can help you attain your goals in a close-knit, supportive community.

Meet Martin

Martin Dias

Martin Dias is an Associate Teaching Professor, Supply Chain Information Management. Prior to joining the D'Amore-McKim School of Business faculty, Professor Dias served as an instructor at Bentley University and Eastern Nazarene College. Through his teaching and research, Professor Dias has studied and worked with numerous multi-national corporations and inter-agency collaborations using information systems to improve efficiency and effectiveness.

Professor Dias's research interests involve the design and use of information systems that support group and interorganizational information sharing and collaboration. He has conducted research as a research associate on two NSF-funded efforts – one on interagency collaborations in public safety and the other on ERP implementation. Martin is particularly interested in improving organizational performance and legitimacy through enhancing the design and implementation of interorganizational information architectures. Accordingly, his teaching has covered the use of information systems in business process management and improvement at the MBA level, and both introduction to management information systems and use of emerging information technology at the undergraduate level.