Business Ethics: Exploring Big Data and Tax Avoidance
Posted 4 years 10 months ago by University of Leeds
Explore the ethical complexities of big data and tax avoidance
Ethical behaviour brings significant benefits to businesses such as attracting employees, customers and investors. But failure to manage it properly can create huge challenges.
On this course, you’ll discover big data and tax avoidance.
You’ll examine the benefits and ethical challenges inherent to big data, including the issues of privacy and data security.
You’ll learn what tax avoidance is and discover how globalisation is increasing the likelihood of its occurrence.
You’ll also hear from experts on key ethical arguments for and against tax avoidance as you work through prominent case studies.
This course is designed for anyone interested in exploring two of the biggest business ethics problems.
The course will be useful for professionals working in small or larger organisations but also for anyone studying business or ethics at undergraduate or postgraduate level.
This course is designed for anyone interested in exploring two of the biggest business ethics problems.
The course will be useful for professionals working in small or larger organisations but also for anyone studying business or ethics at undergraduate or postgraduate level.
- Explore the ethical complexities of business practices.
- Explain the limits of legal regulation in determining the ethical course of action within business.
- Debate the ethics of business practices around big data and tax avoidance.
- Critically evaluate your own opinions about the ethics of business.