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Filipino Values in Business Ethics

The document discusses key Filipino value systems such as utang na loob (debt of gratitude), filial piety (respect for elders), padrino suki (patronage system), bahala na (fatalism), and mañana habit (procrastination) and how these values influence business practices and attitudes in the Philippines. It also provides examples of how these values appear in different business situations and encourages analyzing how Filipino value systems can be applied to fields like accountancy, business, and management.
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Filipino Values in Business Ethics

The document discusses key Filipino value systems such as utang na loob (debt of gratitude), filial piety (respect for elders), padrino suki (patronage system), bahala na (fatalism), and mañana habit (procrastination) and how these values influence business practices and attitudes in the Philippines. It also provides examples of how these values appear in different business situations and encourages analyzing how Filipino value systems can be applied to fields like accountancy, business, and management.
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The Influence of

Filipino Value
System in
Business
Practices

Business Ethics & Social Responsibility


Week 6
Week 6
ABM_ESR12-IIIe-h-2.3

BUSINESS ETHICS &


SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY
Objectives
1. identify various Filipino value system
2. describe how Filipino value system
affects the attitudes of business
constituents
3. analyze various business situations as
they are influenced by the Filipino
value system
The Nutshell

The Belief System


Guide Questions
1. What is the video that you had watched all
about?
2. Why is it called sibling’s rivalry?
3. How does it affect the society in general?
4. Do you think it is a practice in all industries?
Why?
Ospital ng Makati ugat umano ng hidwaan nina Junjun, Abby Binay | TV Patrol - YouTube
What’s in the Nutshell..

Can you identify the Filipino value system in that


video that you had watched?
What is Filipino Value
System?
Identify the
following
Filipino Values
_t_ng _a _o_b
is a Filipino cultural trait,
which, when translated
literally, means "a debt
of one's inner self (loob).
It is also often translated
as a "debt of gratitude.
Utang na Loob
is a Filipino cultural trait,
which, when translated
literally, means "a debt
of one's inner self (loob).
It is also often translated
as a "debt of gratitude.
F_l_al P_et_
• is a virtue of respect for
one’s parents, elders, and
ancestors. It is an important
concept in Filipino culture. It is
understood as essential to
maintain the collective face of
the family and to avoid
experiencing hiya.
Filial Piety
• is a virtue of respect for
one’s parents, elders, and
ancestors. It is an important
concept in Filipino culture. It is
understood as essential to
maintain the collective face of
the family and to avoid
experiencing hiya.
P_dr_n_ _u_i
so called patronage in
Filipino culture and politics,
is the value system where
one gains favor, promotion,
or political appointment
through family affiliation
(nepotism) or friendship
(cronyism), as opposed to
one’s merit.
Padrino Suki
so called patronage in
Filipino culture and politics,
is the value system where
one gains favor, promotion,
or political appointment
through family affiliation
(nepotism) or friendship
(cronyism), as opposed to
one’s merit.
_ah_la N_
• It can be translated to mean "whatever
happens, happens," "things will turn
out fine," or as "I'll take care of things.“
• It has been loosely translated as “come
what may”
• It is referred to as the Filipino version
of fatalism, that is leaving everything in
the hands of fate.
• It comes from the word “Bathala na”,
which means God.
Bahala Na
• It can be translated to mean "whatever
happens, happens," "things will turn
out fine," or as "I'll take care of things.“
• It has been loosely translated as “come
what may”
• It is referred to as the Filipino version
of fatalism, that is leaving everything in
the hands of fate.
• It comes from the word “Bathala na”,
which means God.
Ma_a_a
_a_it
• It means tomorrow or
specified future time.
• It is also known as
procastination in plain
english and mamaya
na in filipino.
This Photo by Unknown Author is licensed under CC BY-SA-NC
Mañana
Habit
• It means tomorrow or
specified future time.
• It is also known as
procastination in plain
english and mamaya
na in filipino.
This Photo by Unknown Author is licensed under CC BY-SA-NC
A_or P_op_o
• Literally means “love of self” or
self-love.
• It refers to feeling of self respect
and personal worth, or the
quality of being worthy of
esteem or respect, sometimes
an inflated feeling of pride as
superior to others or sometimes
even feelings of excessive pride.
Amor Propio
• Literally means “love of self” or
self-love.
• It refers to feeling of self respect
and personal worth, or the
quality of being worthy of
esteem or respect, sometimes
an inflated feeling of pride as
superior to others or sometimes
even feelings of excessive pride.
_uk_
• Suki is a Filipino term which
means “loyal customer”
• This is so-called “market
exchange partnership” can
be developed into an
agreement where one can
be a regular customer and
supplier.
Suki
• Suki is a Filipino term which
means “loyal customer”
• This is so-called “market
exchange partnership” can
be developed into an
agreement where one can
be a regular customer and
supplier.
1. Luisa is a manager in an appliance store.
One day, she had a big debt to pay in a
Identify the bank. In order for her to pay her debts in a
Filipino bank, she asked her friend Benny if she
Values in a could borrow money from him. After
given business several months, Benny came to her and
asked her if he could apply in her store as
situations he lost his job. What Luisa did was he hired
Benny as her Marketing Manager.

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2. Yuri is an accounting staff in a
Identify the financial agency. Most of the time,
Filipino she submits her reports late
Values in a because she always tied in least
given business priority tasks as she always say
situations that its not yet deadline in
submitting the said reports.

https://forms.office.com/r/yR7NVDPSS1
Identify the 3. Whenever Gilbert applies for
Filipino work, he always asks his Tito
Values in a to recommend him to his
given business friends who are managers in
situations
different companies.

https://forms.office.com/r/HLYUDtdH1v
1. How do these Filipino value systems affect the Filipinos in
  general?
2. Do you think these Filipino value systems are important?
  Why?
  3. How does these value systems contribute to the
  socioeconomic development of our country?
How Filipino Value System can be
applied in accountancy, business
and management and other
disciplines?
Groupings
• Make an infographics of the following

• Group 1 - Utang na Loob


• Group 2 - Mañana Habit
• Group 3 - Padrino Suki
• Group 4 - Bahala Na
Feedback

• Group 1 - Group 4
• Group 2 - Group 3
• Group 3 - Group 2
• Group 4 - Group 1
References
Utang na loob, Retrieved from https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Utang_na_loob

Filial Piety, Retrieved from http://psychology.iresearchnet.com/counseling-psychology/multicultural-counseling/filial-piety/

Padrino system, Retrieved from https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Padrino_system

Bahala Na, Retrieved from https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bahala_na

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