BUSINESS ETHICS PRACTICE: THE CASE OF CREDIT COOPERATIVES IN ISLAND GARDEN CITY OF SAMAL
Abstract
The study intends to explore managers' experiences and coping strategies in implementing the business ethics of five credit cooperatives in the Island Garden City of Samal. The study employed a qualitative case study design, where 5 participants were chosen to participate in the in-depth interview to gather information. Thematic analysis was used to analyze the data. The findings revealed that managers implemented business ethics through the implementation of a code of conduct, experience as a trainer, having consequences for violations, and having consistent behavior of leaders. The findings also revealed the common issues, and coping strategies which are overdue debts, issues that arise with officers, and diplomacy is the key. Furthermore, credit cooperativeThe study intends to explore managers' experiences and coping strategies in implementing the business ethics of five credit cooperatives in the Island Garden City of Samal. The study employed a qualitative case study design, where 5 participants were chosen to participate in the in-depth interview to gather information. Thematic analysis was used to analyze the data. The findings revealed that managers implemented business ethics through the implementation of a code of conduct, experience as a trainer, having consequences for violations, and having consistent behavior of leaders. The findings also revealed the common issues, and coping strategies which are overdue debts, issues that arise with officers, and diplomacy is the key. Furthermore, credit cooperatives have different practices and implementations, but they all have the same goal: to maintain the cooperative's ethical practices. Lastly, the study’s findings will serve as a guide for the credit cooperatives for their implementation of business ethics and also for future research.s have different practices and implementations, but they all have the same goal: to maintain the cooperative's ethical practices. Lastly, the study’s findings will serve as a guide for the credit cooperatives for their implementation of business ethics and also for future research.