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THE PROCESS OF OWNERSHIP SEPARATION IN CO-OWNED COMPANIES OF THE TEL AVIV MUNICIPALITY AND THE STATE OF ISRAEL.ACASE STUDY

Avi Ketko () and VIORIC ABEDRULE-GRIGORUÈš Maria ()
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Avi Ketko: Bureau of Municipality Corporations, Tel Aviv Municipality, 69 Ibn Gvirol st, Tel Aviv-Yafo, 6416201, Israel
VIORIC ABEDRULE-GRIGORUÈš Maria: "Alexandru Ioan Cuza" University of Iasi, 22, Blvd. Carol I, Iasi, 700505, Romania

Review of Economic and Business Studies, 2018, issue 22, 21-32

Abstract: Professional literature deals extensively with commitment (management and personal commitment), trust between partners and transparency as critical success factors in collaboration in general and in collaboration among public entities in particular. The State of Israel and the Municipality of Tel Aviv owned seven joint subsidiaries with different holdings in each of the companies. The Israeli government made a decision to sell the State's shares in these companies to the Tel Aviv Municipality. In 2016, a long process, of over eight years of negotiations, between the parties on a commercial basis, came to an end. The purpose of this article is to demonstrate how the implementation of principles of commitment, trust and transparency in practice led to the successful conclusion of the process. The research method was qualitative research, using semi-structured interviews, in the process where involved 12 people.

Keywords: Collaboration; Trust; Management Commitment; Co-owned companies; Separation of Ownership; Municipality Institutions e. (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2018
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