Biking on the road to sustainability: The role of the commercial private sector in shaping and sustaining bicycle laws and regulations
College
Ramon V. Del Rosario College of Business
Department/Unit
Commercial Law
Document Type
Conference Proceeding
Source Title
12th Global Business Conference
Volume
8
First Page
35
Publication Date
3-2-2019
Abstract
Government impact on bicycle-related projects and advocacies for the past four years suggest that the government can only do so much to help address the needs of the local bicycle community. In contrast, it appears that the commercial private sector has better ways of helping sustain the local bicycling community through its numerous bike-related events, projects, and advocacies. In light of the Philippines’ bicycle community laws and regulations, this study has the following aims: (1) take a closer look into the possible factors preventing the passage of the eight legislative bills on cycling from 2015 to 2017; (2) to determine the factors that drive private companies to support the cause of bicycling; and, (3) to propose ways on how the commercial private sector can influence the government’s decision-making policies.
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Recommended Citation
Salud, J. R., & Alonzo, S. D. (2019). Biking on the road to sustainability: The role of the commercial private sector in shaping and sustaining bicycle laws and regulations. 12th Global Business Conference, 8, 35. Retrieved from https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/faculty_research/5932
Disciplines
Transportation Law
Keywords
Cycling—Law and legislation—Philippines; Cycling—Philippines
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At head of title: JGB 1276