Date of Publication

2023

Document Type

Bachelor's Thesis

Degree Name

Bachelor of Science in Accountancy

Subject Categories

Accounting

College

Ramon V. Del Rosario College of Business

Department/Unit

Accountancy

Thesis Advisor

John Michael Angelo Z. Lopo

Defense Panel Chair

Fe Violeta G. Baluran

Defense Panel Member

Joy S. Rabo

Abstract/Summary

An individual’s perspective of a company or organization is impacted by corporate social responsibility (CSR), which can also have an impact on their overall financial performance. The study focuses on a specific CSR program called community development and the five (5) activities/programs that fall under it, namely, livelihood, education, medical, outreach, and housing. The study provides data that examines the costs incurred by businesses in the property industry of the Philippines in connection with the declared CSR activities under Community Development. According to the findings of the regression analysis used in this study, investment in housing community development activities has a considerable impact on businesses' financial success in terms of net profit margin. However, given that the majority of the studies produced insignificant results, it can be inferred that the CSR has no significant impact on a company's overall profitability. Additionally, other community development initiatives including outreach, education, and medical have no impact on the profitability of the companies in the property industry in the Philippines.

Abstract Format

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Language

English

Format

Electronic

Keywords

Community development; Social responsibility of business

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Embargo Period

8-14-2023

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