This working paper develops and tests the Haryono 2³ Configurational Model, a robust configurational framework designed to quantify and predict Metanoia (transformational change) within organizational and spiritual contexts. By synthesizing the Knowledge-Attitude-Practice (KAP) framework with the Johannine triad (The Way, The Truth, The Life), this study employs a 2³ factorial design to identify eight distinct behavioral profiles. Using binary logistic regression, the model moves beyond linear assumptions to reveal how specific configurations of "Way-Truth-Life" determine the probability of genuine personal or organizational transformation (Y=1). The result is a scalable diagnostic tool that allows leaders to identify structural bottlenecks and develop evidence-based Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) for behavioral intervention.
Haryono Saputro (Fri,) studied this question.