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Communal Decline: The Vanishing of High-Moral Servant Leaders and the Decay of Democratic, High-Trust Kibbutz Cultures
Authors:Reuven Shapira
Institution:Held various executive positions in his kibbutz, Gan Shmuel, and received his Ph.D. from Tel Aviv University. A senior lecturer of social anthropology and sociology at The Western Galilee College, Israel, he authored Anatomy of Mismanagement;, booklets for managers and papers in Hebrew. In English he published in Creativity and Innovation Management, Israel Social Science Research, and Journal of Rural Cooperation. Specializing in kibbutz leadership processes, he is currently working on a book which will explain kibbutz rise and decay.
Abstract:What is the connection between leaders’morality and the output performance of organizations? Can their morality explain, through trust, continuity, and change of organizational cultures? Is periodic rotation of managers the right solution for the distrust caused by self‐serving conservatism due to Michels's “Iron Law of Oligarchy”? An anthropological study of kibbutzim, whose innovative and adaptive cultures declined recently, found that past success was dependent on high‐moral servant leaders who backed democracy and promoted high‐trust cultures that engendered innovation by creative officers in some kibbutzim, which others imitated. However, conservatism of continuous leaders as heads of low‐trust kibbutz federative organizations, which were ignored by customary kibbutz research, engendered oligarchization which rotation enhanced rather than prevented. However, creativity deteriorated only after decades of growing oligarchy, with the vanishing of the high‐moral old guard. Thus, the crux of democratic communal culture sustainability is pinpointed in the superiority of trusted, high‐moral leaders. A preliminary idea for achieving that aim, predicated on officers’continuation in office being conditional on periodic tests of trust, is herein presented.
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