Emergence of social enterprises as partners for social development in the Philippines
Abstract
© Universiti Putra Malaysia Press The rise of social development efforts in the Philippines was evident in the 1990s. Most countryside development programs practice putting people's welfare first, then the assumption is that sustainable development will follow. However, sustainability of these programs has been a challenge. Thus, involving the local people in development efforts, including community-based enterprises to address social problems, and creating social enterprises (SEs) emerges. This study characterized eight SEs in Region 4A in the Philippines; analyzed their emergence; and evaluated their effects to stakeholders. A qualitative research methodology was used; specifically, conducting Key Information Interviews (KIIs) with the proprietors of the purposively selected SEs. Data were analyzed using descriptive statistics, and thematic analysis. Results showed that the SEs had various focus areas; used different strategies and SE models; and contributed positive changes to partner communities and groups, making them partners for social development.
Source or Periodical Title
Pertanika Journal of Social Sciences and Humanities
ISSN
1287702
Page
141-164
Document Type
Article
Subject
Development programs, Social development, Social enterprise, Sustainability
Recommended Citation
Andaya, Anna Bettina Herrera; Visco, Emilia Solomon; and Geges, Dhino Bonita, "Emergence of social enterprises as partners for social development in the Philippines" (2021). Journal Article. 834.
https://www.ukdr.uplb.edu.ph/journal-articles/834