Ethnicity and Urban Planning in Bolivia and Ecuador
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Focusing on migration patterns, the book explores the influx of rural populations, particularly indigenous peoples, into medium and large cities in Latin America over the past two decades. It examines the dynamics of this urban diaspora and its implications for both the migrants and the cities they inhabit. The analysis sheds light on the challenges and transformations faced by these communities as they adapt to urban life.
This book provides an introductory overview to the concept of ‘urban
informality’, taking an international perspective across the global North and
South. It explores theoretical understandings of the term, and looks at how it
affects ways of living, such as land use, housing and basic services, working
lives and political informality.
Despite the fact that firms and individuals have been sourcing on a global basis since ancient times, global sourcing as a topic has received considerable attention from managers and scholars in recent years. Global business has been reported to be growing considerably during the last decades and the trend continues; hence a scientific examination of global sourcing performance and success factors is timely and appropriate. This dissertation explores some of the effects, the success factors, as well as the threats of global sourcing. Particular attention is paid to performance evaluation and integration as a prerequisite for successful global sourcing. It consists of four independent scientific papers connected by means of a coherent thematical bracket. The first two papers address the perception of global sourcing as a purchasing panacea, and compare it to real results from global sourcing. The last two chapters explore the role of the buying companiesâ internal and external integration with suppliers, giving insight into performance results from integration. The research was performed with a triangulation of methods, notably findings from qualitative and quantitative research, based on primary and secondary data.