Journal of Social Science
Vol. 3 No. 6 (2022): Journal of Social Science

E-Women in E-Business: Probing into State-led and Individual-based Finance-Gathering Initiatives of Filipinas during the Economic Pandemic Struggle

Jan Brithney Navales (University of the Philippines Cebu)
Rizza Sanchez (University of the Philippines Cebu)
Catherine Hernando (University of the Philippines Cebu)
Mymar Denise Nellas (University of the Philippines Cebu)
Richelle Seares (University of the Philippines Cebu)



Article Info

Publish Date
28 Nov 2022

Abstract

The paper seeks to investigate how the state, specifically the Department of Trade and Industry's Bayanihan COVID-19 Assistance to Restart Enterprises (CARES) program, responds to women's economic struggle and how Filipina entrepreneurs make use of the internet for ICT-based business as a solution for income-generating means and sales during the COVID-19 economic struggle. The research locale covers the experiences of online Filipina Entrepreneurs during this pandemic in the Philippines' Region VII, Central Visayas. The research is a qualitative and descriptive case study that uses a purposive sampling technique for data collection utilizing a researcher-made questionnaire and their experiences are analyzed using Colaizzi’s method. In our investigation, we found out that the pandemic has a detrimental effect on women’s businesses, from causing large losses in income and necessitating other sources of income to cover these losses. In solution, these women have entered into an online-operated business employing various marketing strategies to keep their businesses running. Fortunately, there is a consensus that entering in the online business has been a great economic opportunity and helped foster feelings of independence and financial freedom. However, despite this, challenges with internet connectivity in transacting with the government and customers have been a great obstacle and disadvantages such as; increased competition, the possibility of fraudulent transactions, and lack of transportation services experienced- all of which necessitate a systematic solution from the government. As a recommendation, the research's output is an innovative strategic governance framework integrating two vital aspects: Information and Communications Technology (ICT) and Gender and Development (GAD). Finally, the Philippines' new governance framework combines ICT-GAD to strengthen digital technologies and gender equality in addressing economic challenges. This breakthrough framework marries stale-led finance and individual-based gathering initiatives championed by one of the most vulnerable sectors in society — women. Keywords: E-women, E-business, E-commerce, entrepreneur, COVID-19 pandemic, digital entrepreneurship, state-led finance-gathering initiatives, individual-led finance-gathering initiatives

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jsss

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Chemistry Environmental Science Immunology & microbiology Law, Crime, Criminology & Criminal Justice Library & Information Science Materials Science & Nanotechnology Physics Social Sciences

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The Journal of Social Science is a double blind peer-reviewed academic journal and open access to social and scientific fields. The journal is published bimonthly once by Ridwan Institute The Journal of Social Science provides a means for sustained discussion of relevant issues that fall within the ...