The Renewal of the Kibbutz: From Reform to Transformation

The Renewal of the Kibbutz: From Reform to Transformation

Author
Raymond Russell, Robert Hanneman, Shlomo Getz
Publisher
Rutgers University Press
Language
English
Year
2013
Page
192
ISBN
0813560764,9780813560762
File Type
pdf
File Size
634.0 KiB

We think of the kibbutz as a place for communal living and working. Members work, reside, and eat together, and share income “from each according to ability, to each according to need.” But in the late 1980s the kibbutzim decided that they needed to change. Reforms—moderate at first—were put in place. Members could work outside of the organization, but wages went to the collective. Apartments could be expanded, but housing remained kibbutz-owned. In 1995, change accelerated. Kibbutzim began to pay salaries based on the market value of a member’s work. As a result of such changes, the “renewed” kibbutz emerged. By 2010, 75 percent of Israel’s 248 non-religious kibbutzim fit into this new category.

This book explores the waves of 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 less successful kibbutzim were most receptive to reform, and reforms then spread through imitation from the economically weaker kibbutzim to the strong.

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