The Book: Transforming Kibbutz Research
 
The Book cover
 
 
The Book
 
 
Synopsis, Recommendations
 
 
Book Reviews in the Literature
 
 
 
Dr. Reuven Shapira
 
About the author
 
 
Previous Articles
Communal Decline: The Vanising of High-Moral, Servant Leaders and the Decay of Democratic, High-Trust Kibbutz Cultures
Academic capital or scientific progress: A Critique of studies of kibbutz stratification.
Journal of Anthropological Research 61, No. 3: 357-380
Can we comprehend Radical Social Movements Without Deciphering Leadership Changes? Leaders' Survival and USSR Reverence in Kibbutim.
(Submitted for Publication)
 
Articles, 2009
The Trust/Culture Conundrum: Managers' Phronesis, Practices, Habituses, and the Choise of Trust or Coercive Stragegies
Kibbutzim, entry for Blackwell Encyclopedia of Sociology
Co-operatives Can Weather the Crisis with a Succession System that Will Elevate Servant Transformational Leaders
 
Articles, 2010
Retaining Creativity in Large Co-Operatives by Timely Democratic Succession of Leaders
 
Articles, 2011
Institutional Combination for Cooperative Financing: Trustful Cultures and Transformational Mid-Levelers Overcame Old-Guard Conservatism
 
Articles, 2012
Becoming a Triple Stranger Autoethnongraphy
 
Articles, 2013
Leaders’ vulnerable involvement: Essential for trust, learning, effectiveness and innovation in inter-co-operatives, Journal of Co-operative Organization and Management
Co-Opted Biased Social Science: 64 Years of Telling Half Truths about the Kibbutz
 
Articles, 2015
Prevalent concealed ignorance of low-moral careerist managers; Contextualization by a semi-native multi-site Strathernian ethnography
Dysfunctional Outsider Executives’ Rule and the Terra Incognita of Concealed Managerial Ignorance
 
Articles, 2016
Rethinking reverence for Stalinism in the kibbutz movement
Co-Opted Biased Social Science: 64 Years of Telling Half Truths about the Kibbutz
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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