Weaving Culture and Technology: Digitalizing Cooperative Accounting Information Systems in an Indigenous Community
| dc.citation.conferencetitle | CorCAARRD & CIEERDeC 15th Joint Regional Symposium on RDE Highlights & 8th Research Student Congress | |
| dc.contributor.author | Rachel F. Posot | |
| dc.date.accessioned | 2026-05-11T10:14:49Z | |
| dc.date.issued | 2025-10-30 | |
| dc.description.abstract | Project TBBECCO is an innovative, culture-sensitive extension initiative of the Accountancy Department of Mountain Province State University (MPSU) that introduced a simplified Excel-Based Accounting Information System (AIS) designed for small, farmer-led cooperatives. The project specifically addressed the operational, technological, and governance gaps of the Tomangew Bayyo Basic Ecclesial Credit Cooperative (TBBECCO) - a newly established indigenous cooperative in Bayyo, Bontoc—whose members are predominantly farmers with limited formal education and financial literacy. Grounded in the values of ug-ugfo (collective work), tengaw (respectful rest), and inayan (moral accountability), the project exemplified how indigenous culture can serve as a foundation for technological innovation and inclusive development. The initiative combined evidence-based intervention, participatory training, and culturally grounded implementation to strengthen TBBECCO’s financial management, governance, and compliance with the Cooperative Development Authority (CDA) and Bureau of Internal Revenue (BIR). Through hands-on, simulation-based capacity building, members learned to record transactions, generate financial reports, and manage cooperative operations digitally using the farmer-friendly AIS. Partnerships with ASCCO, and the Provincial Cooperative Office (PCO) played a pivotal role - providing mentorship, equipment, and technical assistance that ensured smooth implementation, reduced costs, and institutionalized sustainability mechanisms. The project yielded transformative impacts: (1) socially, it fostered collective learning and strengthened accountability rooted in indigenous values; (2) technologically, it digitalized recordkeeping and introduced reliable, easy-to-use financial reporting tools; (3) economically, it improved efficiency and prevented losses from tax penalties through compliance; and (4) politically, it enabled TBBECCO to secure its Certificate of Compliance and Tax Exemption - a milestone of legitimacy and sustainability. The cooperative’s renewed partnership agreements and high client satisfaction further affirmed the system’s usability and long-term value. Ultimately, Project TBBECCO demonstrates how research-driven, culturally grounded, and technologically adaptive extension work can transform grassroots cooperatives into transparent, compliant, and self-sustaining institutions. By aligning local empowerment with national and global development goals—including SDGs 1, 8, and 16—the project stands as a replicable model for strengthening indigenous cooperatives through participatory digital transformation and values-based governance. | |
| dc.identifier.uri | https://repository.corcaarrd.net/handle/123456789/70 | |
| dc.language.iso | en | |
| dc.title | Weaving Culture and Technology: Digitalizing Cooperative Accounting Information Systems in an Indigenous Community | |
| dc.type | Conference paper | |
| oaire.citation.startPage | 0 |
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