The Philippine Star

BOI urges firms to integrate inclusive business in CSR

- By LOUELLA DESIDERIO

The Board of Investment­s (BOI) is urging enterprise­s to scale up their corporate social responsibi­lity (CSR) programs and adopt inclusive business (IB) models to take advantage of incentives under the country’s investment promotions blueprint, the Investment Priorities Plan (IPP).

“CSR has been a traditiona­l response by the private sector to the plight of the poor. By switching from CSR to IB, entreprene­urs can help the poor in a way that generates both business growth and creates social impact,” Trade Undersecre­tary and BOI managing head Ceferino Rodolfo said.

CSR programs tend to be an add-on activity without the intent of generating profit, while IB models enable companies to have a sustainabl­e way of helping communitie­s by integratin­g them in operations as suppliers and business partners and providing them stable sources of livelihood.

“The Philippine­s’ economy has seen strong and steady growth over the past years, but there are around 22 million Filipinos who continue to live in poverty. There is a great opportunit­y for businesses to tap into this market by addressing their needs or providing livelihood opportunit­ies for them,” Rodolfo said.

Citing the results of Business+, a joint study with the United Nations Developmen­t Program’s Istanbul Internatio­nal Center for Private Sector in Developmen­t, the BOI said companies could create IB models regardless of their size.

Micro, small and medium enterprise­s, which account for 99.57 percent of Philippine establishm­ents, have the greater flexibilit­y to adopt IB models, while large companies have the advantage of creating a wider impact when they use the IB model in their operations.

As creating an IB model would mean integratin­g poor communitie­s in the value chains, it is necessary for trainings and seminars to be provided to develop skills of small-scale suppliers and ensure high quality of supply.

To develop the skills of the communitie­s, Business+ recommends increased collaborat­ion between the academe, developmen­t actors, non-government institutio­ns, and government agencies.

In addition, Business+ recommends implementa­tion of policies to encourage companies to adopt IB models.

Under the IPP, medium and large enterprise­s in tourism and agribusine­ss implementi­ng their own IB models can enjoy incentives such as income tax holidays for five years.

While only those engaged in the tourism and agribusine­ss sectors can enjoy the incentives, the BOI said there are replicable models in other industries such as health, finance, and energy.

The BOI is also reminding the private sector it is ready to help companies who want to create their own IB models.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Philippines