
The target to be obtained in this research is to prove the truth of the theory that states that good corporate governance has an effect on the position of the company's value. Companies in the banking sub-sector are the objects of this research, namely 47 companies. The sample was obtained through a selection process of a number of criteria provided by the researcher. The data used comes from the publication of annual reports that were audited between 2019 and 2023. The data analysis technique used is multiple regression which is made into several equations and continued with t-statistic testing. In our research, we found that the CSR dimension has a positive effect on PBV, the research results also found that the participation of women in the board of directors was able to reduce the credit risk owned by the bank, the research results also showed that problematic credit can be managed when GCG is implemented properly, so that it can encourage an increase in the company's reputation, but the research results found that ESG disclosure was unable to moderate the relationship between risks related to credit distribution and changes in the company's stock price level.
Corporate Values, Women on Board of Directors, Board of Commissioners, Audit Committee & Public Ownership, Corporate Values, Women on Board of Directors, Board of Commissioners, Audit Committee & Public Ownership
Corporate Values, Women on Board of Directors, Board of Commissioners, Audit Committee & Public Ownership, Corporate Values, Women on Board of Directors, Board of Commissioners, Audit Committee & Public Ownership
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