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For the past few years, Global warming has shown its
environmental impact.
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Investors use Corporate Social Responsibility as a main
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being. The term generally applies to efforts that go beyond what
(Miller, 2013).
like SM Mall, do CSR. They made “SM Cares” which helps the
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1. Is it feasible to have a Corporate Social Responsibility in
T.I.P Q.C?
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this study will talk about the possible effects of it in
T.I.P.
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focus they achieve sustained value and financial returns (Nooyi,
2013).
(Arroyo,2011).
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SIGNIFICANCE OF CSR TO THE STAKEHOLDER (TIP ADMINISTRATION AND THE
SOCIETY)
T.I.P. the probable benefits to them are they will be train and help
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Stakeholder theory, which has been described by Edward
out into the world to see what ethical obligations are there,
It’s true that they may own no stock, but they have a moral
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very important point. At least in theoretical form, those
decisions”.
not tackle the CSR from other schools/institutes near T.I.P Q.C.
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1.6 CONCEPTUAL FRAMEWORK
CORPORATE
SOCIAL
RESPONSIBILITY
EFFECTS MOTIVATION
ADVERTISING PHILANTHROPIC
APPROACH
REPUTATION ECONOMIC
APPROACH
GENERAL EFFECTS
OF IMPLEMENTING
CSR
Fig. 1 Flowchart of effects of Corporate Social Responsibility
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Corporate Social Responsibility has an impact in many
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Implication - logical relation between two propositions
that fails to hold only if the first is true and the second
things or methods.
effects of something.
someone or something.
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CHAPTER 2: REVIEW OF RELATED LITERATURE
how TIP-QC implements its CSR. However, they know that TIP-QC
that the school will be able to gain more volunteers and donors
into five themes. The first theme explains the connection of CSR
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CSR is not just a dole of charity. The third theme talks about
CSR ethics. Fourth theme is all about CSR passed to a law. The
THEMES:
the region, actions that did not seem to have been motivated by
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structural mechanism that “will facilitate the large,
the PDRF and invest in a big way" (Lopa, 2016). As its partner,
funds to help the region. On the other hand, when super typhoon
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Yolanda hit the Philippines, many people were affected. Many
Charity
(Tarayao, 2014).
profits and to grow the company. The loss of public trust may
financials.
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3. Ethics of Corporate Social Responsibility
2013).
action. There are laws regarding product safety and this is one
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responsibility in the workplace, Which covers those ethical
company that does not know how to execute business ethics will
for CSR).
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stakeholders to improve their lives in ways that are good for
(Arroyo, 2011).
(Arroyo, 2011).
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natural and manmade. The private sector has an important role to
contribute more for the welfare of the society. The law says,
stay longer and be more effective thus, make more products and
Synthesis
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government in building bridges and roads. Secondly, business
typhoon Yolanda. The reason why they came up to this theme is,
Corporation.
can implement CSR, its members need to know the right way of
helps businesses to know what is the right thing and good way of
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doing it so when they make their csr it will not be hard to
them.
The researchers came up with this theme because every action has
way companies benefit. They also came up with this because they
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of the victims of disasters: shelter, livelihood, education,
water and foods, and health. These five sectors will help the
organizations.
achieve more and put forward his or her ideas rather than only
for employees.
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CHAPTER III: RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODOLOGY
I. Method
a. Research Design
QUALITATIVE RESEARCH
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b. QUALITATIVE RESEARCH DESIGN
CASE STUDY
C. Research approach
ACTION RESEARCH
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respondent about the possible effects and benefits of corporate
social responsibility. Also, they are conducting this research
for the T.I.P administration to already start doing CSR-related
activities.
II. Data
a. Primary Data
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i. Respondents
b. Secondary Data
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dissertations, conference proceedings. According to Roopesh
(2013) “it is data collected by someone else for some other
purpose (but being utilized by the investigator for another
purpose).” The researchers will use the literature search which
is theoretical basis for the research and guide to come up with
the ideas base from the answers of respondents.
III. Procedure
a. Data Gathering
i. Primary Sources
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A primary source is the raw material or first-hand
information of the researchers. Primary sources include
historical and legal documents, eye-witness accounts, and all
analytical papers. Primary is typically found in scholarly
articles so those articles and papers that present the original
results are considered as the primary sources.
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II. Secondary Sources
b. Locale of study:
i. Interview
a way to label, compile and organize your data. They also allow
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you to summarize and synthesize what is happening in your data.
Ethical Consideration:
researchers study. The researchers only state the whole truth &
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Chapter IV
T.I.P and Mrs. Beth Clavite, a senior high school professor for
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corporate social responsibility to the advertising of T.I.P.,
The third one is about the effects of CSR to the society with a
sub theme that tells the possible CSR activities that they are
implementation in T.I.P.
Themes:
they will enroll their child here because they can feel TIP
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Mr. Fritz Mark T. Cortes is the coordinator of Social
will help in the promotion of the school. The barangays they are
company helps the people the society will trust and respect the
This is to protect and give the security that the people want.
will enroll their children in T.I.P because they feel that the
school cares for them. By this, T.I.P will get a promotion which
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2. CSR will improve the reputation of TIP
in T.I.P-Q.C?
Mr. Sudlon: Of course, when the public know about helping the
more.”
Philippines.
partnerships.
2015).
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and partnerships, and Technological Institute of the Philippines
that, T.I.P has something good to offer to you and T.I.P can be
promoted too.
Management.
good doings of T.I.P for the society, it may catch the people’s
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responsibility is all about helping and improving the society
Mr. Sudlon: About society, if T.I.P will help the society, they
rather. They can stand for their own and they can raise their
family and that is for society. It makes change for sure if they
will have work. It leads to stop what they are doing like hold-
The company should have aligned that goal with three pillars of
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healthier communities, protecting the planet; and creating
will do, we can train them to be skilled and we can guide them
help people enhance their skills. This will help people to have
a good living.
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businesses, are responsible for contributing to; if not itself
economic growth will not be sustainable and will pay the price
Mrs. Clavite: For the society, they will gain knowledge, right?
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results, and a refinement of goals and partnerships to drive
Outreach programs
also build houses for Gawad Kalinga. All of these should be free
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conduct a program for the society. For example, the computer
community.
said that if CSR will implement in T.I.P they will sure that
Employment to beneficiaries
to have their own work and shifts. With that, they will become
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will be having their own work for them to buy their daily needs.
implement in T.I.P
Enough funds
Mr. Cortez: When you say CSR, it could mean a lot of things, for
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like executives will share a donations(money or everything) or
does not know how to execute business ethics will not be able to
responsibility to T.I.P
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to TIP and the school can gain a respect from them and the
school will be known for being kind and talented company. The
Based on what Mr. Fritz Cortez says about the Corporate Social
the students around them, and respect that the school gets by
helping the society and showing to them that we care for us. The
Responsibility.
society is the people will have trust to the school, also the
cost of the program and the effort that will be exerted but it’s
not an issue because it’s for the society and more than that we
will be advertise.
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Chapter 5
I. Summary
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Qualitative research design that is utilized in this study is
T.I.P.
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II. Summary of findings
T.I.P Q.C?
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the Philippines, if they will recognize that TIP do a
will have trust the T.I.P, also the school can be promoted
it are for the costs of the programs and the too much
advertised.
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a.)What will be the possible effects of it in
skilled.
III. Conclusions
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reputation to the global market. Implementing CSR is a step to
success of a company.
trust and gain a good reputation. This will help T.I.P attract
IV. Recommendations
3. They must add more communities that they adopt to gain more
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