Methodological Validation of the Haryono 2³ Configurational Model: A Meta-Analytical Synthesis of Multidisciplinary Empirical Applications
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This paper presents a methodological validation of the Haryono 2³ Theological-Configurational Model through a meta-analysis of three independent studies. Utilizing a 2³ factorial design and binary logistic regression, the model identifies eight unique behavioral profiles based on three dichotomized predictor variables. Cross-domain findings demonstrate that the model consistently detects structural bottlenecks and non-linear interactions in the phenomena of church participation , inclusive disability perception , and organizational Metanoia transformation. The results establish the Haryono 2³ model as a robust diagnostic instrument for empirical theology and organizational management.
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• Novelty: Introduces the Haryono 2³ model for predicting complex behavioral transformation.
• Integration: Merges inputs with the Knowledge-Attitude-Practice (KAP) framework.
• Analysis: Employs logistic regression to quantify structural bottlenecks in behavioral change.
• Utility: Provides a 8-profile matrix for evidence-based organizational policy and SOP development.
• Scalability: Offers a n-item diagnostic instrument suitable for diverse organizational settings.
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2026-04-01