THE KIBBUTZ THAT WAS – WHAT IS LEFT FROM THE ORIGINAL CONCEPT

The aim of this article is to analyze the meaning of the ideological, social and financial crises undergone by the Kibbutz Movement in Israel, which has existed for the past one hundred years. The paper will discuss in detail the values of cooperation, democracy and equality that were the guiding pr...

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Main Author: Efrat KEDEM-TAHAR
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Romanian Foundation for Business Intelligence 2014-12-01
Series:Cross-Cultural Management Journal
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Online Access: http://seaopenresearch.eu/Journals/articles/CMJ2014_I2_10.pdf
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spelling doaj-29779b1884e442c7b68882de805ad0172020-11-24T23:32:41ZengRomanian Foundation for Business IntelligenceCross-Cultural Management Journal 2286-04522014-12-01XVI2315324cmj:y2014:i2:p315-324THE KIBBUTZ THAT WAS – WHAT IS LEFT FROM THE ORIGINAL CONCEPTEfrat KEDEM-TAHAR0 Israeli Ministry of Education – Department of Special Education, Jerusalem, Israel University of Haifa, Haifa, Israel The aim of this article is to analyze the meaning of the ideological, social and financial crises undergone by the Kibbutz Movement in Israel, which has existed for the past one hundred years. The paper will discuss in detail the values of cooperation, democracy and equality that were the guiding principles of the Kibbutz Movement for dozens of years. The difficult economic reality forced upon the entire State of Israel during the 1980s did not pass over the Kibbutz Movement, which consists approximately 1.7% of the population of the State of Israel and approximately 2.2% of the Jewish population in Israel. This crisis compelled the Kibbutz Movement to make internal administrative and organizational changes in order to survive it. The paper will describe the measures taken in the mechanism that was sealed and preserved for dozens of years on many levels – administrative, social and economic; a mechanism that required a drastic transition from being based on agriculture to industry and production, all while preserving the Kibbutz way of life and core values. http://seaopenresearch.eu/Journals/articles/CMJ2014_I2_10.pdf “Automatic” rotationConservatismCooperativeIdeologySocialismThe Kibbutz crisis
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THE KIBBUTZ THAT WAS – WHAT IS LEFT FROM THE ORIGINAL CONCEPT
Cross-Cultural Management Journal
“Automatic” rotation
Conservatism
Cooperative
Ideology
Socialism
The Kibbutz crisis
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title THE KIBBUTZ THAT WAS – WHAT IS LEFT FROM THE ORIGINAL CONCEPT
title_short THE KIBBUTZ THAT WAS – WHAT IS LEFT FROM THE ORIGINAL CONCEPT
title_full THE KIBBUTZ THAT WAS – WHAT IS LEFT FROM THE ORIGINAL CONCEPT
title_fullStr THE KIBBUTZ THAT WAS – WHAT IS LEFT FROM THE ORIGINAL CONCEPT
title_full_unstemmed THE KIBBUTZ THAT WAS – WHAT IS LEFT FROM THE ORIGINAL CONCEPT
title_sort kibbutz that was – what is left from the original concept
publisher Romanian Foundation for Business Intelligence
series Cross-Cultural Management Journal
issn 2286-0452
publishDate 2014-12-01
description The aim of this article is to analyze the meaning of the ideological, social and financial crises undergone by the Kibbutz Movement in Israel, which has existed for the past one hundred years. The paper will discuss in detail the values of cooperation, democracy and equality that were the guiding principles of the Kibbutz Movement for dozens of years. The difficult economic reality forced upon the entire State of Israel during the 1980s did not pass over the Kibbutz Movement, which consists approximately 1.7% of the population of the State of Israel and approximately 2.2% of the Jewish population in Israel. This crisis compelled the Kibbutz Movement to make internal administrative and organizational changes in order to survive it. The paper will describe the measures taken in the mechanism that was sealed and preserved for dozens of years on many levels – administrative, social and economic; a mechanism that required a drastic transition from being based on agriculture to industry and production, all while preserving the Kibbutz way of life and core values.
topic “Automatic” rotation
Conservatism
Cooperative
Ideology
Socialism
The Kibbutz crisis
url http://seaopenresearch.eu/Journals/articles/CMJ2014_I2_10.pdf
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