International Journal of Research Studies in Management
Divine Word College of San Jose Special Issue
2026 Volume 14 Issue 2
Available Online: 2 April 2026
Author/s:
Mendoza, Iya Katrice L.*
Divine Word College of San Jose, Philippines (iyakatricem@gmail.com)
Dionio, Kimberly Joyce V.
Dela Fuente, Daizylene N.
Castro, Anthony Khayne N.
Co, John Paul Allen R.
Dela Cruz, Donald Don E.
Cruz, Elijah A.
Mase, Niezamae R.
Galay-Limos, Jenny A.
Abstract:
The increase in the number of gasoline stations in San Jose, Occidental Mindoro, prompts an interest in the effects of supply conditions on business performance. This study aimed to determine the level of supply conditions and their relationship with business performance in gasoline stations. Specifically, this study sought to assess the level of supply conditions in gasoline stations in terms of supply schedule, gasoline management, and storage capacity. This study employed a descriptive-correlational research approach. Data were collected from 30 gasoline stations in San Jose, Occidental Mindoro. A researcher-made questionnaire consisting of 38 items on a Likert scale was used as a data collection instrument. The findings of this study revealed that gasoline stations generally exhibit a stable supply condition. Gasoline stations exhibit effective gasoline management practices. Gasoline stations also exhibit effective gasoline management practices. Regarding the business performance of gasoline stations, the findings revealed a very high level, indicating that the overall performance of the gasoline stations in the area is highly commendable. This suggests that stations are effective in maintaining fuel availability, operational efficiency, customer satisfaction, and competitiveness. The findings also revealed a significant relationship between the supply schedule and gasoline management in gasoline stations’ business performance. Thus, this study recommends that gasoline station managers continue to improve their gasoline supply schedules and management strategies, as these factors can enhance their business performance and efficiency.
Keywords: business performance, gasoline management, supply condition, supply schedule, gasoline station
DOI: https://doi.org/10.5861/ijrsm.2026.26015
Cite this article:
Mendoza, I. K. L., Dionio, K. J. V., Dela Fuente, D. N., Castro, A. K. N., Co, J. P. A. R., Dela Cruz, D. D. E., Cruz, E. A., Mase, N. R., & Galay-Limos, J. A. (2026). The effect of supply condition on the business performance of gasoline stations. International Journal of Research Studies in Management, 14(2), 53-62. https://doi.org/10.5861/ijrsm.2026.26015
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