Origins and evolution
Peru has a multi-ethnic society that maintains a great
variety of customs, however, a large percentage of the population is inclined
to the expansion of social individualism, as a result of the massive Andean
migrations in the sixties that promoted the belief in progress. personal and
communal legacy in the formation of neighborhoods and the spread of informality
(Navarrete, 2019). From
these acts, losses and irregularities were generated for the economic stability
of Peru, which entered an expansion phase in the 50s, emerging new business
sectors with modernizing initiatives. The society based on the mass production
of material goods is heading towards a type of "post-industrial"
society, where the production and management of knowledge become the main axis
of power. These changes have been accompanied by the development of new
business management practices and principles (Sulmont & Távara, 1995).
Bibliography:
1.Sulmont, D., & Távara, J. (1995). Economía y sociología de la empresa en el Perú. G. Portocarrero y M. Valcárcel (1995). El Perú Frente al Siglo XXI. Lima: PUCP. Fondo Editorial: Lima. Retrieved from: http://files.pucp.edu.pe/departamento/economia/LDE-1995-01-11.pdf
2.Navarrete, J. M. (2019). Sociedad, individualismo y modernidad en el Perú. Sociologias,21, 260–285. Retrieved from: https://www.scielo.br/j/soc/a/Xgjq5LGznMzpc9Ts7zwJZWy/?lang=es
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