ANALYSIS OF THE INFLUENCE OF CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY ON FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE ON COMPANIES LISTED IN EXCHANGE INDONESIAN SECURITIES

ANALYSIS OF THE INFLUENCE OF CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY ON FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE ON COMPANIES LISTED IN EXCHANGE INDONESIAN SECURITIES.

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Title:
ANALYSIS OF THE INFLUENCE OF CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY ON FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE ON COMPANIES LISTED IN EXCHANGE INDONESIAN SECURITIES
Abstract:

ABSTRACT

This study aims to decide on the Impact Testing of Corporate Social
Responsibility on Execution Monetary on Organization which Recorded in
Exchange Effect Indonesia. Studies this use quantitative spellbinding
methodology, hoping to break the relationship between at least two factors.
The number of residents in this study are organizations listed on the
Indonesia Stock Exchange year 2018-22020, that is as much 30 organization.
Example study this is 30 organization which multiplied for 3 years with the
aim of the sample in this study is 90 information. Procedure The
investigation used is an examination of the recurrence of information boards.
Reasonability test with use test t factual directed on a number of matter for
test influence Among Variable Dependent and dependent variable with the
assumption that different factors are seen as fixed. Judging from the
consequences of the t-test presented in table 4.9 above, Corporate Social
Responsibility (X) has a tcount of 2.566144 with an importance level of
0.0120. This shows that tcount is more prominent than ttable (2.56144 >
1.662) with an importance value (0.0120 <0.05). So it can be concluded that
Corporate Social Responsibility (X) has a significant effect on Execution
Monetary (Y). Viewed from consequence testing coefficient certainty, is
known that change in R2 factor free in review this is 0.559048 or 55.9%. This
implies that 55.9% from Execution Monetary (Y) influenced and could
understood by Variable dependent in this review, specifically Corporate
Social Responsibility (X). While another 44.1% made sense by various factor
in outside regression models.

Keywords:
CSR,
Information,
Exchange Effect Indonesia

Creators:
Kaharudin and Yulianti, Maria Lusiana and Utama, Andrew Shandy
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Date Deposited:
17 Oct 2025 08:47
Last Modified:
17 Oct 2025 08:47
URI: https://repo.unwim.ac.id/id/eprint/1265

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