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Business Fora: Business and Allied Industries International Journal
Volume 6 | Issue 1 | 2025 | 1 – 14
1Faculty, College of Business and Accountancy, Catanduanes State University, Virac, Catanduanes, Philippines
Article History:
Initial submission: 19 March 2025
First decision: 23 March 2025
Revision received: 18 October 2025
Accepted for publication: 20 October 2025
Online release: 27 October 2025
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With the increasing popularity of Catanduanes, Philippines as a tourist destination, the researchers conducted this research by looking at the Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) practices of selected tourist destinations in the island. This includes determining the challenges encountered by selected tourism enterprises in Catanduanes when practicing CSR activities. The study employed mixed-methods research employing an explanatory sequential design. The findings indicate that while some CSR practices are implemented, the focus is often on legal compliance and profit maximization rather than broader social and environmental concerns. Challenges identified include a lack of awareness and involvement in CSR initiatives, the absence of government policies, and difficulties in balancing short-term economic goals. The study recommends creating a culture of CSR awareness and involvement among employees and leaders, providing regular and transparent communication and feedback on CSR initiatives, offering incentives, recognition, and support for employees who participate in CSR initiatives, and collaborating with external partners and experts who can provide guidance and resources.
Keywords: corporate social responsibility (CSR), community development, environmental impact, economic growth, sustainable tourism, mixed-method
APA (7th edition)
Manoguid, M. L., Molod, Q. A. S., & Rojas, E. T. (2025). Corporate social responsibility (CSR) practices of selected tourism enterprises in Catanduanes, Philippines. Business Fora: Business and Allied Industries International Journal, 6(1), 1–13. https://doi.org/10.62718/vmca.bf-baiij.6.1.SC-0325-010
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This research received no external funding.
The author declares no conflict of interest.
The study underwent review and approval from the Institutional Research Ethics Committee of the institution, ensuring compliance with established ethical standards.
All data supporting the findings of this study are included within the manuscript and its supplementary materials.
No AI tools were used in the preparation of this manuscript.
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