Bibliographic citations
Mesías, J., Torres, M. (2024). El control interno y la gestión de inventarios de las empresas ferreteras del distrito de Chincha Alta, 2024 [Universidad Nacional de Cañete]. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14559/230
Mesías, J., Torres, M. El control interno y la gestión de inventarios de las empresas ferreteras del distrito de Chincha Alta, 2024 []. PE: Universidad Nacional de Cañete; 2024. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14559/230
@misc{renati/1120001,
title = "El control interno y la gestión de inventarios de las empresas ferreteras del distrito de Chincha Alta, 2024",
author = "Torres Gutiérrez, Melany Celene",
publisher = "Universidad Nacional de Cañete",
year = "2024"
}
The objective of this research study is to demonstrate how internal control is related to inventory management in hardware companies in the district of Chincha Alta, 2024. It has a quantitative research methodology, descriptive correlational, basic research type and non-experimental design. Therefore, 80 workers from different hardware companies in the district of Chincha Alta are studied as a population, and a sample of 70 workers from different companies is taken as a non-probabilistic convenience sample. The technique to be used is the survey and as an instrument the questionnaire with a Likert scale of 15 closed questions for each variable, ordinal level, validated by three experts by means of Aiken's V giving 100% of the validity of the instrument, acceptable reliability of 0.876 with Cronbach's alpha. The data were processed using the Jamovi software version 23. As a result, the Spearman's Rho 0.780 indicates a directly proportional correlation, the risk assessment dimension is 0.586, followed by information and communication 0.440 and supervision with 0.439 as a moderate positive correlation. In conclusion, the results of the first variable 32.9% consider internal control insufficient, 40% think regularly and 27.1% think effectively and the results based on the second variable 31.4% consider inventory management insufficient, 42.9% think regularly and 25.7% think effectively.
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