Stakeholder convergence in the revitalization of community-based enterprises: the case of Halog West Producers' Cooperative in La Union, Philippines
Issue Date
12-2018
Abstract
Stakeholder convergence is a widely practiced approach in development particularly towards developing sustainable community-based enterprises. This study aims to assess the contributions of convergence in the sustainability of these enterprises by examining the case of the chichacorn enterprise of Halog West Producers’ Cooperative. Results show that convergence was instrumental in the revival of the enterprise with the institutional support that enabled the enterprise to develop its capacities to continue and improve its operations, promising a more sustainable enterprise in the long run. Specifically, the study found that effective partnership, streamlined inter-agency coordination, and clear communication among stakeholders are significant factors contributing to the sustainability of the enterprise.
Source or Periodical Title
Journal of Economics, Management and Agricultural Development
ISSN
2546-1001
Volume
4
Issue
2
Page
15-25
Document Type
Article
College
College of Economics and Management (CEM)
Frequency
semi-annually
Physical Description
illustrations, tables
Language
English
Subject
community-based enterprises, stakeholder convergence, revitalization, Halog West Producer's Cooperative
Recommended Citation
Duque, JP Roma D. and Dizon, Josefina T., "Stakeholder convergence in the revitalization of community-based enterprises: the case of Halog West Producers' Cooperative in La Union, Philippines" (2018). Journal Article. 5446.
https://www.ukdr.uplb.edu.ph/journal-articles/5446
Digital Copy
https://jemad.cem.uplb.edu.ph/issues/jemad-vol-4-no-2/
En – AGROVOC descriptors
PHILIPPINES; COOPERATIVES; COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT; ENTERPRISES; STAKEHOLDERS