| dc.description.abstract | This research investigates the complex interactions between Internal
Audit, Risk Control, and Crisis Management in the dynamic landscape
of Indonesia's tourism industry. Using a quantitative approach, this
study employed Structural Equation Modeling with Partial Least
Squares (SEM-PLS) to analyze survey data collected from stakeholders
in the industry. Descriptive statistics showed positive perceptions of
Internal Audit and Risk Control, with room for improvement in Crisis
Management effectiveness. Measurement model assessment
established reliability and construct validity, paving the way for robust
structural model analysis. The results show that Internal Audit and
Risk Control significantly and positively influence Crisis Management.
Practical implications include customized strategies for optimal crisis
resilience, while policy recommendations underscore the importance
of a standardized framework. Despite its limitations, this study
contributes valuable insights to the crisis resilience literature, offering
a nuanced understanding of the dynamics of Indonesia's tourism
sector. | en_US |