Students will be able to identify promising research projects, and to relate research questions to the scholarly environment.
Syllabus
Title
2193 Research in Tax Accounting
Instructors
Univ.Prof. Dr. Eva Eberhartinger, LL.M.(Exeter), Prof. Dr. Caren Sureth-Sloane
Type
PI
Weekly hours
2
Language of instruction
Englisch
Registration
08/31/21 to 09/30/21
Registration via LPIS
Registration via LPIS
Notes to the course
This class is only offered in winter semesters.
Subject(s) Doctoral/PhD Programs
The course is designed to give an introduction to current topics and methods in tax accounting research, with a particular focus on research in the areas of empirical and analytical research, and the respective literature streams. It is particularily relevant for young researchers who yet had little contact with tax accounting research.
Knowledge of Corporate Taxation, and of Financial Reporting
DIBT focuses on high-quality academic education and internationally competitive research. It is aimed at future elite scholars and provides interdisciplinary training in taxation of enterprises‘ cross-border activities, drawing on and combining the core disciplines public finance, international tax law, and cross-border tax management. By expanding academic education to non-traditional yet highly relevant disciplines such as economic psychology, history, political science, ethics, and legal philosophy as well as organizational behavior and decision making, a broad horizon and a more comprehensive approach to research questions is achieved. All courses are taught in English.
Last edited: 2021-10-29
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