2019
DOI: 10.1108/mrr-05-2019-0188
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Management style in kibbutz industries

Abstract: Purpose This paper aims to develop a managerial style typology relevant to kibbutz industry analysis and applicable to all cooperative organizations. Design/methodology/approach This study applied qualitative methods to evaluate the organizational biographies of Factories five factories, using open interviews and document analysis. Findings The findings show that before privatization took place, these industries were managed according to socialistic democratic principles. Once they became global and capita… Show more

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“…Alternative organizations could succeed in balancing internal and external environmental threats by creating new cultural practices. Managers, as leader of autonomous economic entities, could respond to internal and external changes (Moskovich, 2019). Cooperative managers could also respond to the social challenges of their communities, taking action to improve the social, economic and cultural conditions of their most vulnerable members.…”
Section: Alternative Cooperative Communities and Organizationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Alternative organizations could succeed in balancing internal and external environmental threats by creating new cultural practices. Managers, as leader of autonomous economic entities, could respond to internal and external changes (Moskovich, 2019). Cooperative managers could also respond to the social challenges of their communities, taking action to improve the social, economic and cultural conditions of their most vulnerable members.…”
Section: Alternative Cooperative Communities and Organizationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Capitalism has developed as a neoliberal economic system, which theoretically encouraged free initiative and minimal governmental interference in economic spheres. Capitalism has attempted to achieve its goals by various means: the expansion free markets and the growth of individual companies in them, the freedom of the individual, efficiency, the profit motive and inequality (Parker et al , 2014; Gradin, 2015; Moskovich, 2019). These traits purported to reflected a society as an open ground for competition and the achievement of increasing wealth.…”
Section: Alternative Cooperative Communities and Organizationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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