The Renewal of the Kibbutz Competing Constructions in Contemporary Culture.
Material type: TextPublication details: Piscataway : Rutgers University Press, (c)2013.Description: 1 online resource (188 pages)Content type:- text
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- HX742 .R464 2013
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Includes bibliographies and index.
The Renewal ofthe Kibbutz; Copyright; Dedication; Contents; Tables; Acknowledgments; Introduction. Perspectives on Change in the Kibbuutzim; Chapter 1. Development of the Kibbutzim; Chapter 2. From Crisis to Reform, 1985- 2001; Chapter 3. Consideration and Adoption of Innovations, 1990- 2001; Chapter 4. Transformation of the Kibbutzim, 1995- 2011; Chapter 5. From Transformation to Renewal; Appendix. Date Sources and Statistical Analytics; References; Index; About the Authors
This book explores the waves of kibbutzim reforms since 1990. Looking through the lens of organizational theories that predict how open or closed a group will be to change, the authors find that the less successful kibbutzim were the most receptive to reform, and reforms then spread through imitation from the economically weaker kibbutzim to the strong. Survey data is used to understand which reforms were the most common and which were most successful.
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