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Dr. Tammy MacLean is a Professor of Management and Entrepreneurship at Suffolk University's Sawyer Business School, specializing in leadership development and organizational behavior. She serves as faculty advisor for multiple student organizations including the Suffolk University Graduate Women in Business Association and previously directed the Center for Executive Education from 2013-2021. Her research bridges ethics/compliance program effectiveness with identity dynamics in organizations, emphasizing psychological safety and AI applications in teams. She has secured grants from Suffolk University and State Farm Insurance Foundation, and maintains industry partnerships with firms like Reebok, Bank of America, and the Massachusetts Society of CPAs.
Education: PhD from Boston College, MBA from Bentley University, and BA from St. Anselm College. Teaching focuses on leadership and collaboration, including the signature MBA course 'Collaborate' (MBA 721). She contributes to editorial boards of Business & Society Review and actively publishes in top journals like Journal of Management and Academy of Management Review.
Research highlights include examining body art disclosure dilemmas (2024), AI-enhanced team performance (2019), and multi-level psychological safety frameworks (2016). Her work consistently addresses the gap between organizational policies and actual practices, particularly in ethics implementation. Recent industry collaborations focus on leadership development programs for organizations like Bose and the Federal Aviation Administration.
Professional service includes advising executive education initiatives and developing leadership curricula for CPA professionals. Her pedagogical innovations include interactive compliance exercises using 'cupcake' analogies to teach complex concepts. Current focus areas include masculine contest cultures and applying positive psychology principles in business ethics education.




