TY - JOUR AU1 - Wood, Greg AU2 - Whyatt, Georgina AU3 - Callaghan, Michael AU4 - Svensson, Goran AB - PurposeThis study aims to compare the content of the codes of ethics of the top 50 corporations in the UK and Australia.Design/methodology/approachThe code of each of the 50 top companies listed on the London Stock Exchange and the 50 top companies listed on the Australian Stock Exchange based on market capitalization was read against an updated version of a previous code content classification system.FindingsThis research provides valuable insights into the similarities and differences that exist between the expected ethical standards in corporations based in two historically linked and culturally related countries: corporate approaches that are worthy of comment.Research limitations/implicationsThis paper does provide a sound basis for further investigation and cross-country comparisons of corporate codes of ethics.Practical implicationsThe instrument used for classifying code content gives an insight into the top companies operating in the UK and Australia and what they consider important to cover within a code of ethics.Social implicationsIn light of increasing societal expectations of corporate ethical standards, this research study offers improved understanding of/insight into the development of codes of ethics as a means to guide organizational behaviours/conduct.Originality/valueThis study proposes a contemporary instrument for the analysis of codes of ethics that has built upon the work of others over the past 30 years. TI - Codes of ethics content: UK and Australian corporations JF - European Business Review DO - 10.1108/EBR-04-2018-0081 DA - 2019-08-02 UR - https://www.deepdyve.com/lp/emerald-publishing/codes-of-ethics-content-uk-and-australian-corporations-IEACyd2Y8G SP - 669 EP - 687 VL - 31 IS - 5 DP - DeepDyve ER -