Corporate Social Responsibility of Selected Businesses in Cebu City, Philippines

Authors

  • Niña Lyn Bueno Faculty, University of Cebu, Cebu City, Philippines
  • Jonathan O. Etcuban Faculty, Cebu Technological University, Cebu City, Philippines
  • Judy Ann Gimena Faculty, University of Cebu, Cebu City, Philippines
  • Charito Bonghanoy Faculty, University of Cebu, Cebu City, Philippines
  • Reylan Capuno Faculty, Cebu Technological University, Cebu City, Philippines
  • Raymond Espina Faculty, Cebu Technological University, Cebu City, Philippines

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.51983/arss-2019.8.2.1588

Keywords:

Social Science, CSR, Descriptive Method, Philippines

Abstract

Corporate social responsibility (CSR) involves enhancing the personal satisfaction of the workforce and their families just as of the nearby network and society everywhere with the proceeding with responsibility by business to act morally and add to financial enhancement. This study determined the benefits of businesses from engaging in CSR programs. This study applied the descriptive method. This study utilized the researcher-made questionnaire to gather data on the characteristics of the business, the profile of the respondents as to years in the firm, the scope of activities of the CSR undertaken by the company and the benefits of the CSR towards the business enterprise. It was highly evident that the businesses undertook the following CSR initiatives or programs such as community development, information education, and teaching, environmental conservation and protection, and feeding program. It was also highly evident that the benefits that the business entity gained out of engaging in CSR programs or initiatives were positive public image and business sustainability. Moreover, it was also moderately evident that the other benefits gained from CSR were cost savings and tax incentives. The study concluded that the organizations that take social actions that are beneficial to the community, business society and the environment benefited from a myriad of dimensions such as improved public reputation and gained more patronage of its products and services that they offered. It was recommended that the proposed CSR model be adopted by the organizations that undertake various socially-beneficial initiatives.

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Published

28-04-2019

How to Cite

Bueno, N. L., Etcuban, J. O., Gimena, J. A., Bonghanoy, C., Capuno, R., & Espina, R. (2019). Corporate Social Responsibility of Selected Businesses in Cebu City, Philippines. Asian Review of Social Sciences, 8(2), 58–65. https://doi.org/10.51983/arss-2019.8.2.1588

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