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PENGEMBANGAN STRATEGI PEMBELAJARAN BERBASIS NILAI KRISTEN UNTUK MENANGGAPI TANTANGAN BUDAYA KONTEMPORER Novita Sapan; Seprianti, Seprianti; Ravika , Ravika; Jeni Tandi Limbong
EDUCATIONAL JOURNAL : General and Specific Research Vol. 4 No. 1 (2024): FEBRUARI
Publisher : CV. ADIBA AISHA AMIRA

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This research aims to develop a Christian values-based learning strategy that is responsive to the challenges of contemporary culture in Christian educational environments. Through a holistic approach encompassing literature review and qualitative analysis, this study focuses on aligning Christian values with the dynamics of contemporary culture. The literature review provides a profound theoretical foundation, identifying effective approaches to integrate Christian values into education. Qualitative analysis involves case studies with stakeholders, enabling a deep understanding of the challenges and dynamics of contemporary culture in Christian educational settings. The findings of this research are expected to contribute to the development of a learning strategy that emphasizes the formation of students' character and the application of Christian values in navigating evolving cultural changes. Thus, this study provides a solid foundation for the development of relevant and responsive Christian education to meet the challenges of contemporary culture.
The Influence of Capital Structure, Profitability, and Good Corporate Governance on Greenwashing in Infrastructure Companies in Indonesia Seprianti, Seprianti; Khairani, Siti
Electronic Journal of Education, Social Economics and Technology Vol 6, No 2 (2025)
Publisher : SAINTIS Publishing

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This research aims to analyze the influence of capital structure, profitability, and Good Corporate Governance (GCG) on greenwashing practices among infrastructure companies listed on the Indonesia Stock Exchange during 2023–2024. The independent variables used in this study consist of profitability (Return on Assets), capital structure (Debt to Equity Ratio), the frequency of board of commissioners’ meetings, the proportion of independent commissioners, and the presence of an audit committee. The findings reveal that capital structure exerts a significantly negative effect on greenwashing practices. Meanwhile, profitability, the proportion of independent commissioners, the number of board meetings, and the existence of an audit committee show negative but statistically insignificant effects on greenwashing. Taken together, all independent variables collectively have a significant influence on greenwashing, with a coefficient of determination of 43.6%. These outcomes suggest that capital structure is the most influential determinant of greenwashing practices within Indonesia’s infrastructure sector, whereas the current implementation of GCG mechanisms has yet to effectively curb such practices.