A case study on Philippine sustainable enterprises aligned with the quantum sustainable organizing theory (QSOT)

Purpose – The research aims to build on Dyck and Greidanus’ (2016) study on the Quantum Sustainable Organizing Theory (QSOT) by analyzing Philippine sustainable enterprises and how they adopt and execute the principles of QSOT into their organization. The data gathered from the multiple-case study w...

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Main Authors: Chiu, Rhett M., Dy, Catherine Louise M., Kim, Su Jin, Trono, Paul D.
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spelling oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:etdb_manorg-10112022-07-22T01:26:41Z A case study on Philippine sustainable enterprises aligned with the quantum sustainable organizing theory (QSOT) Chiu, Rhett M. Dy, Catherine Louise M. Kim, Su Jin Trono, Paul D. Purpose – The research aims to build on Dyck and Greidanus’ (2016) study on the Quantum Sustainable Organizing Theory (QSOT) by analyzing Philippine sustainable enterprises and how they adopt and execute the principles of QSOT into their organization. The data gathered from the multiple-case study were collated and used to promote sustainability and build knowledge on the contemporary theory. Design/Methodology/Approach – The research utilized a qualitative embedded multiple-case study design in investigating the exhibition of QSOT in Philippine sustainable enterprises. Through in-depth interviews with three (3) Philippine sustainable enterprises or potentially QSOT organizations, the paper identified and illustrated QSOT-aligned business practices, operations, and functions. Findings – Among the three Philippine sustainable enterprises studied, two were identified as fully QSOT-oriented companies. The researchers note that QSOT can be operationalized in the country; however, the success of adoption and integration is dependent on the industry, ability to innovate the business structure, entanglement of “external” entities, and financial capacity. Research Limitations/Implications – The researchers are heavily relying on management and organizational literature rather than foundational quantum theory literature, as it is a complex study in physics. Drawing a parallel between physics research and management studies is done metaphorically, but there are currently very limited references that would reinforce or disprove the framework. Practical and Social Implications – The study framed sustainable organizing practices in a manner that is concrete and specific—practices that enhance social and ecological well-being were elaborated. Originality/Value – As the Quantum Sustainable Organizing Theory (QSOT) is a contemporary theory, more research is needed to understand the concept, especially in the Philippine context. 2022-01-01T08:00:00Z text application/pdf https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/etdb_manorg/13 https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1011&context=etdb_manorg Management and Organization Bachelor's Theses English Animo Repository Sustainable development Social responsibility of business Sustainability Corporate governance Business Administration, Management, and Operations
institution De La Salle University
building De La Salle University Library
continent Asia
country Philippines
Philippines
content_provider De La Salle University Library
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language English
topic Sustainable development
Social responsibility of business
Sustainability
Corporate governance
Business Administration, Management, and Operations
spellingShingle Sustainable development
Social responsibility of business
Sustainability
Corporate governance
Business Administration, Management, and Operations
Chiu, Rhett M.
Dy, Catherine Louise M.
Kim, Su Jin
Trono, Paul D.
A case study on Philippine sustainable enterprises aligned with the quantum sustainable organizing theory (QSOT)
description Purpose – The research aims to build on Dyck and Greidanus’ (2016) study on the Quantum Sustainable Organizing Theory (QSOT) by analyzing Philippine sustainable enterprises and how they adopt and execute the principles of QSOT into their organization. The data gathered from the multiple-case study were collated and used to promote sustainability and build knowledge on the contemporary theory. Design/Methodology/Approach – The research utilized a qualitative embedded multiple-case study design in investigating the exhibition of QSOT in Philippine sustainable enterprises. Through in-depth interviews with three (3) Philippine sustainable enterprises or potentially QSOT organizations, the paper identified and illustrated QSOT-aligned business practices, operations, and functions. Findings – Among the three Philippine sustainable enterprises studied, two were identified as fully QSOT-oriented companies. The researchers note that QSOT can be operationalized in the country; however, the success of adoption and integration is dependent on the industry, ability to innovate the business structure, entanglement of “external” entities, and financial capacity. Research Limitations/Implications – The researchers are heavily relying on management and organizational literature rather than foundational quantum theory literature, as it is a complex study in physics. Drawing a parallel between physics research and management studies is done metaphorically, but there are currently very limited references that would reinforce or disprove the framework. Practical and Social Implications – The study framed sustainable organizing practices in a manner that is concrete and specific—practices that enhance social and ecological well-being were elaborated. Originality/Value – As the Quantum Sustainable Organizing Theory (QSOT) is a contemporary theory, more research is needed to understand the concept, especially in the Philippine context.
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author Chiu, Rhett M.
Dy, Catherine Louise M.
Kim, Su Jin
Trono, Paul D.
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Dy, Catherine Louise M.
Kim, Su Jin
Trono, Paul D.
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title A case study on Philippine sustainable enterprises aligned with the quantum sustainable organizing theory (QSOT)
title_short A case study on Philippine sustainable enterprises aligned with the quantum sustainable organizing theory (QSOT)
title_full A case study on Philippine sustainable enterprises aligned with the quantum sustainable organizing theory (QSOT)
title_fullStr A case study on Philippine sustainable enterprises aligned with the quantum sustainable organizing theory (QSOT)
title_full_unstemmed A case study on Philippine sustainable enterprises aligned with the quantum sustainable organizing theory (QSOT)
title_sort case study on philippine sustainable enterprises aligned with the quantum sustainable organizing theory (qsot)
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