CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY OF RESORTS: A CASE OF PANSOL, LAGUNA, PHILIPPINES

Journal Title: IOER INTERNATIONAL MULTIDISCIPLINARY RESEARCH JOURNAL - Year 2019, Vol 1, Issue 2

Abstract

Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) defines the company’s responsibility to acquire revenue and in interacting ethically within the community environment. It is considered to be a form of sustainability in the tourism industry. The researchers aimed to address the gap focusing on the effect of engaging in CSR that may lead to adverse reputation, irresponsible tourism, and failed interaction within the community. The CSR pyramid model by A. Caroll was acquired to assess the economic, legal, ethical, and philanthropic practices of the selected resorts. The use of quantitative method determined how employees assessed the CSR practices. Stratified sampling was utilized to obtain people with enough knowledge on the resort and acquire the same proportion of people for each resort in Laguna. The researchers gathered data with the use of survey questionnaires and answered by 102 employees. The results were interpreted using ANOVA (Analysis of Variance) and T-test. The major findings showed that there was a significant difference in the overall assessment of the CSR practices when grouped by department. It was found out that CSR was perceived by employees and mostly under age group from the early to late 20s and most college graduates. Most of them are female employees, had 1 month-2 years of service, and they came from the Front Office Department. The employees agreed based on their assessment to gain the customers’ trust, accomplishing business permits and licenses, employees accommodate guests with a good attitude, and to enhance the growth and sustainability of the organization. The result of the study was used to recommend a plan of improvements to the current CSR practices of each resort.

Authors and Affiliations

KARLA FAYE C. HANGDAAN , MYCCA JANELLA T. BUSTILLO MI HWA C. VILLAMOR , ERNESTO C. MANDIGMA JR

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KARLA FAYE C. HANGDAAN, MYCCA JANELLA T. BUSTILLO MI HWA C. VILLAMOR, ERNESTO C. MANDIGMA JR (2019). CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY OF RESORTS: A CASE OF PANSOL, LAGUNA, PHILIPPINES. IOER INTERNATIONAL MULTIDISCIPLINARY RESEARCH JOURNAL, 1(2), -. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-683586