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Dr. HAGAI KATZ, CV
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Dr. HAGAI KATZ 10 September 2018
CURRICULUM VITAE
• Personal Details
Date and place of birth: Rio Negro, Argentina, 26 February 1967
Date of immigration: 5 February 1973
Military service: 4 September 1985-30 August 1988
Address and telephone number at work:
Guilford Glazer Faculty of Business and Management
Ben-Gurion University of the Negev
POB 653
Beersheba, Israel 84105
Office: 08-6479744
Address and telephone number at home:
10/3 Mishol Susia
Beersheba, Israel 8477253
Mobile: 054-4966851
• Education
B.A. - 1990-1993 - Ben-Gurion University of the Negev – Department of Behavioral Sciences
M.A. - 1994-2000 - Ben-Gurion University of the Negev – Department of Behavioral Sciences
Names of advisors: Dr. Nitza Berkowitz, Prof. Benjamin Gidron
Title of thesis: Institutions and Funds - Funding Patterns and Institutionalization of Fields of
Practice in the Third Sector
Ph.D. - 2001-2005 – UCLA School of Public Affairs, Dept. of Social Welfare
Name of advisor: Prof. Helmut Anheier
Title of thesis: Global Civil Society and Global Governance: Co-opted or Counter-Hegemonic?
- Analyzing International NGO Networks in the Context of Gramscian Theory
• Employment History
2016-Present
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Senior Lecturer (tenured), Dept. of Business Administration
Guilford Glazer Faculty of Business and Management, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev
2012-2016
Lecturer, Dept. of Business Administration
Guilford Glazer Faculty of Business and Management, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev
2009-2012
Lecturer, Program for Nonprofit Management,
Guilford Glazer School of Business and Management, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev
2005-2009
Lecturer (visiting), Dept. of Business Administration,
School of Management, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev
Chief Research Officer, Israeli Center for Third-sector Research, Ben-Gurion University of the
Negev
2002-2005
Special Reader
Department of Urban Planning, School of Public Affairs, University of California, Los Angeles
2002-2005
Research Associate
Center for Civil Society, School of Public Affairs, University of California, Los Angeles
1996-2001
Researcher
Israeli Center for Third-sector Research, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev
1996-1997
Teaching Assistant
Department of Behavioral Sciences, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev
1995–2000
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Instructor and Academic counselor
Department of Sociology, Political Science and Communication, Open University, Israel
• Professional Activities
(a) Positions in academic administration
2012-present
Academic Advisor
Rothschild Cube, Center for Effective Social Engagement and Entrepreneurship
Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Beersheba, Israel
2012-present
Member, Academic Committee
Centro de Investigación y Estudios sobre Sociedad Civil (CIESC)
Instituto Tecnológico y de Estudios Superiores de Monterrey, México
2012-2013
Chair of Teaching and Curriculum Committee
Mandel Social Leadership MBA, Guilford Glazer Faculty of Business and Management, Ben-
Gurion University of the Negev
2011-2013
Member, Ethical Code Committee
Ben-Gurion University of the Negev
2009-2012
Chair
Program for Nonprofit Management, Guilford Glazer Faculty of Business and Management,
Ben-Gurion University of the Negev
2009-2012
Director
Israeli Center for Third-sector Research
Guilford Glazer Faculty of Business and Management, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev
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2000-2001
Deputy Director
Israeli Center for Third-sector Research
Ben-Gurion University of the Negev
(b) Professional functions outside universities/institutions
2012-2018
Board Member
International Society for Third Sector Research (ISTR)
2012-2016
Treasurer
International Society for Third Sector Research (ISTR)
2011-2012
Theme co-chair, Organizing Committee, 10th International Conference, Siena, Italy
International Society for Third-sector Research (ISTR)
2009-2010
Member
Volunteering Tri-Sectoral Roundtable,
Israel Prime Minister’s Office
2009-2010
Theme co-chair, Organizing Committee, 9th International Conference, Istanbul, Turkey
International Society for Third-sector Research (ISTR)
2008-2012
Member, Public Council, and Chair, Methodology Sub-Committee
Midot – rating nonprofit organizations
2007-2008
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Theme Co-Chair, Organizing Committee, 8th International Conference, Barcelona, Spain
International Society for Third-sector Research (ISTR).
2004
Member, Local Organizing Committee, 33rd Annual Conference, Los Angeles, CA
Association for Research on Nonprofit Organizations and Voluntary Action (ARNOVA)
1998-2000
Coordinator, Inter-University Students Third Sector Colloquium
Israeli Center for Third-sector Research, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev
(c) Significant professional consulting
2008-2009
The CIVICUS Civil Society Index, Center for Social Investment, University of Heidelberg and
CIVICUS: World Alliance for Citizen Participation
2006
Inter-American Development Bank (BID), Inter-American Initiative for Social Capital, Ethics
and Development: Costa Rica and Dominican Republic
1998–1999
“The 30 Settlements’ Project”, The School Clustering Program: A joint project of the Israeli
Ministry of Education, the Ben-Gurion University and the Rashy Foundation
d) Editor or member of editorial board of scientific or professional journal
Member, Editorial Committee, Civil Society and Third Sector in Israel Journal
2009-2011
Member, Editorial Committee, International Encyclopedia of Civil Society, Springer Publishing
2008-2010; 2018-2020
(e) Ad-hoc reviewer for journals
Nonprofit Management and Leadership
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Nonprofit and Voluntary Sector Quarterly
Voluntas: International Journal of Voluntary and Nonprofit Organizations
Journal of Civil Society
Nonprofit Policy Forum
Administration & Society
Public Organization Review
British Journal of Political Science
Journal of World-Systems Research
Media, War & Conflict
Welfare and Society (Hebrew)
Civil Society and Third Sector in Israel (Hebrew)
Megamot (Hebrew)
(f) Membership in professional/scientific societies
International Society for Third-sector Research (ISTR), Since 1996
Board member, 2012-2018
Treasurer, 2012-2016
Association for Research on Nonprofit Organizations and Voluntary Action (ARNOVA), Since
1997
European Research Network on philanthropy (ERNOP), Since 2010
• Educational activities
(a) Courses taught
Capstone practicum: Corporate social intrapreneurship in traditional industrial firms:
Undergraduate level, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev.
Work Integration Social Enterprises: Undergraduate level, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev.
A simulation lab course - Effective Social Enterprises: Undergraduate level, Ben-Gurion
University of the Negev.
Stress and Burnout in Organizations: Graduate level, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev.
Empirical Seminar in Organizational Citizenship Behavior (OCB): Graduate level, Ben-Gurion
University of the Negev
Introduction to Nonprofit Management: Graduate level, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev
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Knowledge Management, Evaluation and Information Systems in Third Sector Organizations:
Graduate level, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev
Research Methods in the Behavioral Sciences, Graduate level, Ben-Gurion University of the
Negev
Civil Society in Israel and Globally: Graduate level, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev
Strategic Planning in Nonprofit organizations: Graduate level, Ben-Gurion University of the
Negev
Civil Society, the Third Sector and Nonprofit Organizations: Undergraduate level, Ben-Gurion
University of the Negev
Organizational and Managerial Consulting with Nonprofit Organizations -Nova Project:
Undergraduate level, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Tel Aviv University, Hebrew
University, Herzeliya Interdisciplinary Center
Introduction to Geographic Information Systems: Graduate level, UCLA (Special Reader)
Advanced Geographic Information Systems: Graduate level, UCLA (Special Reader)
Social Welfare Organizations and Community Systems: Undergraduate level, UCLA (Teaching
Assistant)
Introduction to Sociology: Undergraduate level, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev
The Third Sector: Graduate level, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev (Co-lecturer)
Human Service organizations: Undergraduate level, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev (Co-
lecturer)
Introduction to Sociology: Undergraduate level, Open University (Instructor)
Cultural Anthropology: Undergraduate level, Open University (Instructor)
Social Deviance: Undergraduate level, Open University (Instructor)
Social Stratification: Undergraduate level, Open University (Instructor)
Africa: Fiction and Reality: the Political Anthropology of Africa: Undergraduate level, Ben-
Gurion University of the Negev (Teaching Assistant)
The Jewish Town: Sociological and Anthropological Portrait of Eastern-European Jewish
communities: Undergraduate level, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev (Teaching Assistant)
(b) Research students
Master’s Theses:
2007-2010 Hila Yogev-Keren – MA, Public Policy and Administration – Factors Affecting
Nonprofit Collaborations
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2007-2011 Nava Zvi (Ben Moshe) – MA, Public Policy and Administration – Online
Volunteer Motivations
2008-2010 Gilat Alon-Shemesh – MBA – Investor-Recipient relations in Venture
Philanthropy
2008-2010 Michal Strier – MA, Public Policy and Administration – Trust and Social
Engagement in Grassroots Organizations
2008-2011 Zvi Amrousi, MA thesis completion (with Prof. Rami Yosef and Dr. Ilanit
Madar-Gavious) – CSR and Firm Financial Performance
2010-2013 Sharon Scahefer-Dinstein, MA thesis completion (with Prof. David Brock) –
Strategic Planning in NPOs
2010-2014 Arie Levi, MA, Nonprofit Management – Philanthropic Foundation Payout and
Support Patterns
2010-2014 Tami Ivgi-Hadad, MA, Nonprofit Management – Chair-CEO Agreement and
Board Performance in NPOs
2010-2012 Arkadyi Rodman – MA, Nonprofit Management – Willingness to Pay for
Products with Added Social Value
2010-2014 Maya Abarbanel – MA, Nonprofit Management – Strategic Implementation in
NPOs
2011-2013 Ettie Tevel, MA thesis completion (with Prof. David Brock) – Financial
vulnerability in nonprofit arts organizations
2013- Yotam Keduri, MA thesis completion – ‘In the shadows of the mammoths:’
QUANGOs in Israel and the the Fundraising Challenges of Social Change Organizations
2016- Shiry Yahav, MA thesis completion – Effective role models of social
entrepreneurs
2016- Keren Dayan-Schwartz, MA thesis completion – Effects on industry of university-
industry collaboration to develop social businesses
2017- Michal Katoshevsky, MBA Social leadership – Feminist standpoint in Work
Integration Social Enterprises
2018- Liron Asraf, MBA – Relationships between incivility, psychological contract,
interactional justice, OCB, and leaving intentions in organizations
2018- Reem Ben David, MA, Sociology – Conflicting values in social business
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Doctoral Students:
2008-2017 Moti Boneh (with Prof. Shlomo Mizrahi) – Institutional Change in Employee
Rights Policies
2009-2015 Hilla Cohen (With Prof. Ayala Malach-Pines, RIP) – Life stories of Social
Entrepreneurs
2011-2016 Michal Strier (with Dr. Guy Ben-Porat) – Democratic Schooling, Trust and Social
Engagement
2012 - 2017 Zvi Amrousi (with Prof. Rami Yosef and Dr. Ilanit Madar-Gavious) – CSR
Policies and Firm Financial Performance
2012 - 2019 Esti Naveh (with Prof. Ayala Malach-Pines (RIP), Dr. Yotam Luria) – Authentic
Leadership among Social and Business Entrepreneurs
2013- Ettie Tevel (with Prof. David Brock) – Financial Vulnerability in Nonprofit Arts
Organizations
2015- Arie Levi (with Prof. Rami Yosef) – Social Impact Bonds
2016- Shimon Oz, Middle East Studies (with Dr. Reli Shechter) – Emergence of
Grassroots Bedouin organizations
Post-Doctoral Fellows:
2011-2012 Dr. Noam Hofstadter – Civil Society and the Social Protest in Summer 2011
2013-2014 Dr. Uzi Sasson – Work Integration of Mentally Disabled Persons in NPOs and
Businesses (Funding: Shalem Foundation)
2013-2014 Dr. Assaf Stein (with Prof. Yotam Luria) – Ethical Dilemmas in Social
Businesses (Funding: Dualis Foundation)
2015-2017 Dr. Hilla Cohen - Life stories of Social Entrepreneurs (Funding: Kreitman
Fellowship)
2018-2019 Dr. Zvi Amrousi (with Prof. Rami Yosef and Dr. Ilanit Madar-Gavious) – CSR
Policies and Firm Financial Performance
• Awards, Citations, Honors, Fellowships
(a) Honors, Citations, Awards (including during studies)
2007 - World Society Foundation, Zurich, Switzerland - Winner, First Place, International World
Society Research Papers Competition
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1999 - The Israeli Center for Third-sector Research Prize, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev –
Award for Research Advancing Third Sector Studies
1993 - Ben-Gurion University, Department of Behavioral Science - Certificate of Excellence
1992 - Ben-Gurion University, Department of Behavioral Science - Certificate of Distinction
(b) Fellowships
2002-2005 - UCLA, School of Public Policy and Social Research - The Nonprofit Fellowship
(Graduate Studies)
• Scientific Publications
Impact Analysis:
Google Scholar: Citations 917 (self-citations: 40); H-index: 14
ISI: Citations 27 (self-citations: 0); H-index: 2
(a) Authored books
1. GidronPI
, B., BarC, M. and Katz
C, H. (2003). The Third Sector in Israel: Between Civil
Society and the Welfare State. Hakibutz Hame’uchad Publishing.
Reviewed by Sarah Zilberstein-Hifsh, Social Security, 2004, 67, 1148-1150.
http://www.btl.gov.il/SiteCollectionDocuments/btl/Publications/SocialSecurity/67/article7.pdf
Reviewed by Rafael Snir, Israeli Sociology, 2004/5, 6, 455-458.
http://www.socis.tau.ac.il/he/issues.asp?issue_id=40
2. GidronPI
, B., BarC,
M. and KatzC, H. (2004). The Israeli Third Sector: Between Civil
Society and the Welfare State. New York: Kluwer.
Reviewed by Itay Greenspan, Voluntas, 2005, 16(3), 312-314.
http://www.bgu.ac.il/~gidron/publication/review.pdf
3. SassonC, U. and Katz
PI, H., (2016). Young change makers: Recruiting and leading
adolescent volunteers. Jerusalem: Carmel Publishing.
Reviewed by Ronit Bar, From detachment to integration: Issues in the education of children
and youth at risk, 2018, 20, 287-290.
(b) Chapters in collective volumes
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1. GidronPI
, B., KatzC, H., Anheier
PI, H.K. and Salamon
PI, L.M. (1999). Israel: An
Overview of Major Economic Parameters, pp. 219-241 In Salamon L.M., Anheier H.K., List R.,
Toepler S., Sokolowski W. and Associates, Global Civil Society: Dimensions of the Nonprofit
Sector. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins Center for Civil Society Studies.
2. GidronPI
, B. and KatzC, H., (2001), Israels Derdre Sector: Structuur, Beleid en Social
Oorsprongen, pp. 225-247 in Burger, A. and Dekker P. (Eds.), Noch Markt, Noch Staat. De
Nederlandse Non-Profitsector in Vergelijkend Perspectief. Den Haag: Sociaal en Cultureel
Planbureau.
3. GidronPI
, B., and KatzC, H., (2002). Unintentional yet Unmistakable: The De Facto
Public Policy towards the Third Sector in Israel, Pp. 135-154 in D. Korn (Ed.) Public Policy in
Israel, Perspectives and Practices. New York: Lexington Books.
4. Katz, HPI
., (2002). Israeli Civil Society in the Morning After – Fragmentation and
Politicization, In Benbenisti, M. (Ed.), The Morning After, The Era of Peace – Not an Utopia.
Jerusalem: Carmel Publishers.
5. AnheierC, H.K., and Katz
C, H. (2003). Mapping Global Civil Society, Pp. 241-258 in
Kaldor, M., Anheier, H.K., and M. Glasius (Eds.), Global Civil Society 2003. Oxford: Oxford
University Press.
6. AnheierC, H.K., and Katz
PI, H. (2004). Network Approaches to Global Civil Society, Pp.
206-221 in Kaldor, M., Anheier, H.K., and F. Holland (Eds.), Global Civil Society 2004/5.
Oxford: Oxford University Press.
7. AnheierC, H.K., and Katz
C, H. (2005). Learning from history? Comparative and
Historical Methods for Global Civil Society Research, Pp. 288-302 in Kaldor, M., Anheier,
H.K., and F. Holland (Eds.), Global Civil Society 2005/6. London: Sage.
8. KatzPI
, H. and AnheierC,
H.K. (2005). Global Connectedness: The Structure of
Transnational NGO networks, Pp. 240-265 in Kaldor, M., Anheier, H.K., and F. Holland (Eds.),
Global Civil Society 2005/6. London: Sage.
9. KatzPI
, H. (2006). Measuring Civil Society: The Added Value of Geographic
Information Systems, pp. 111-132 in Butcher J. and M. G. Serna (Eds.) El Tercer Sector en
Mexico, Mexico: CEMEFI.
10. KatzPI
, H., AnheierC, H.K. and Lam
C, M. (2006). Fuzzy Set Approaches to the Study of
Global Civil Society, Pp. 186-196 in Kaldor, M., Anheier, H.K. and Glasius, M. (Eds.), Global
Civil Society 2006/7. London: Sage.
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11. KatzPI
, H. (2007). Global Civil Society Networks and Counter-Hegemony. Pp. 119-150
in Herkenrath, Mark (Ed.), Civil Society – Local and Regional Responses to Global Challenges.
Muenster, Berlin, Hamburg, Wien, and London: LIT Verlag.
12. AnheierC, H.K., Katz
C, H. and Lam
C, M. (2007). Diffusion models of Global Civil
Society, Pp. 245-257 in Kaldor, M., Anheier, H.K. Glasius, M. and Albrow, M. (Eds.), Global
Civil Society 2007/8. London: Sage.
13. KatzC, H. and Anheier
C, H.K. (2009). Introducing Futures Research: Forecasting and
Scenarios. In Kumar, A., Scholte, J.A., Kaldor, M., Glasius, M., Seckinelgin, H., Anheier, H.K.
(Eds.), Global Civil Society 2009: Poverty and Activism. London: Sage.
14. KatzPI
, H. and GreenspanPI
, I. (2015). Giving in Israel: From old traditions to an
emerging culture of philanthropy?, Pp. 316-337 in Wiepking, P. and Handy, F. (Eds.), The
Palgrave Research Companion to Global Philanthropy. New York: Palgrave Macmillan.
15. KatzPI
, H. (2016). Insiders within? The Third Sector and Policy Analysis in Israel, Pp.
155-170, in Menahem, G. and Zehavi, A. (Eds.), Policy analysis in Israel. London: Policy Press.
(c) Refereed articles and refereed letters in scientific journals
*** Google Scholar (GS) citations data listed where ISI data are unavailable ***
1. GidronC, B. and Katz
C, H. (2001). Patterns of government funding to third sector
organizations as reflecting a de-facto policy and their implications on the structure of the sector
in Israel. International Journal of Public Administration, 24 (11): 1133-1160. (Citations: GS=13;
JR: ABDC=B)
2. GidronC, B., Katz
C, H., (2002). Patterns and scope of public funding as a reflection of the
policy towards the third sector in Israel. State and Society, 2:1, 43-66
3. GidronPI
, BarC,
M. and Katz, CH. (2003). Characteristics of Israeli organized civil society.
Israeli Sociology, 4:2, 369-400.
4. GidronPI
, B., KatzC, H., Bar-Mor
C, H., Katan
C, Y., Silber
C, I., and Telias
C, M. (2003).
Through a new lens: The third sector and Israeli society. Israel Studies, 8:1, 20-59. (Citations:
GS=31)
5. KatzPI
, H. (2006). Gramsci, hegemony, and global civil society networks. Voluntas,
17(4): 333-348. (Citations: GS=141; IF=1.238; JR: ABDC=B)
[Also published in Portugese: KatzPI
, H. (2007). Gramsci, la hegemonia, y las redes de la
socieda civil global. Redes: Revista Hispana para el Análisis de Redes Sociales, 12 (June 2007).
(Citations: GS=21)
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6. KatzPI
, H. (2006). Strengthening the conceptual foundations of civil society
operationalizations: Discussing Heinrich’s 'Studying civil society across the world'. Journal of
Civil Society, 2(2): 173–177. (Citations: GS=3)
7. KatzC, H., Elon
C, Y., Raviv
C, E., Levinson
C, E., Yogev
C, H., Yaakobi
C, M. and Gidron
PI,
B. (2007). Third Sector organizations during the second Lebanon war – Advantages, limitations
and relations with government. Civil society and Third Sector in Israel, 1(1): 39-64.
8. KatzPI
, H. and Haski-LeventhalC, D. (2008). Does faith lead to charity? Disentangling
the effect of religiosity on philanthropy. Civil society and Third Sector in Israel, 2:1, 33-57
9. KatzC, H., Gidron
C, B. and Limor
C, N. (2009). A harmadik szektor Izraelben -
Jellemzők, struktúra és a fejlesztő politikák. Civil Szemle, 6:3, 93-114 [The third sector in Israel
– Characteristics, structure and policies towards it. Civil Review, 6:3, 93-114. (Citations: ISI=2;
IF=0.264)
10. MosleyPI
, J. MaronickS, M.P. and Katz
PI, H. (2012). How organizational characteristics
affect the adaptive tactics used by human service nonprofit managers confronting financial
uncertainty? Nonprofit Management and Leadership, 22:3, 281-303. (Citations: ISI=12, GS=51;
IF=0.529; JR: ABDC=B)
11. AmrousyS,
Z., Gavious-MadarC, I., Katz
C, H., and Yosef
C, R., (2012). Corporate social
responsibility and firm performance. Journal of Modern Accounting and Auditing, 8(11): 1691-
1703. (Citations: GS=12; JR: ABDC=C)
12. SassonC, U. & Katz
PI, H. (2014).Transformational leaders and adolescent volunteers:
Their visions, our children. Journal of Leadership, Accountability and Ethics, 11:2, 47-57.
(Citations: GS=1)
13. KabaloPI
, P., & KatzPI
, H. (2014). Internally displaced persons between civil society and
government: Comparing two Israeli wars. Journal of Civil Society, 10:3, 273-293. (Citations:
GS=7)
14. TevelS, E., Katz
C, H., & Brock
C, D. (2015). Nonprofit financial vulnerability: Testing
competing models, recommended improvements and implications. Voluntas, 26:6, 2500-2516
(Citations: ISI=4, GS=16; IF: 1.238, JR: ABDC=B).
15. KatzPI
, H., & MalulPI
, M. (2015). Do you enjoy giving more or more than others? The
positionality of voluntary contributions. Voluntas, 26:6, 2755-2767 (Citations: GS=1; IF=1.238;
JR: ABDC=B)
16. KatzPI
, H. (2015). Poverty and other factors affecting the location of nonprofit human
services. International Journal of Social Work and Human Services Practice, 2:5, 163-
172. (Citations: GS=5)
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17. StrierS, M., & Katz
C, H. (2015). Trust and parents' involvement in schools of choice.
Educational Management Administration & Leadership, 44:3, 363-379. (Citations: ISI=2,
GS=7; IF=0.471; JR: ABDC=B)
18. KatzPI
, H., Yogev-KerenS, H. (2015). Work in discontent: Unstable employment, partial and
temporary work and low wages in Israel’s Third Sector. Social Security, 98, 15-37.
19. SassonPD
, U. & KatzPI
, H. (2016). Business and NPO interdependence in the work
integration of intellectually and developmentally challenged persons. Society and Welfare,
36(3-4), 383-407
20. * CohenS, H. & Katz
C, H., (2016). Social entrepreneurs narrating their careers: A
psychodynamic-existential perspective. Australian Journal of Career Development, 25(2),
78-88. (Citations: ISI=2; JR: IF: 1.542; ABDC=B)
21. * KatzPI
, H., (2017). The impact of familiarity and perceived trustworthiness and influence
on donations to nonprofits: an unaided recall study. Journal of Nonprofit & Public Sector
Marketing. [JR: ABDC=B]
22. * Katz, H., & Sasson, U., (2017). Businesses, nonprofits and strategic bridging: the case of
workforce integration in Israel. Society and Business Review, 12(2), 121-135. [JR: ABDC=B]
23. * AfikC, Z., Levy
S, A., & Katz
C, H. (2018). Philanthropic foundations payout and multiyear
grants: Between giving today and giving tomorrow. Journal of Wealth Management,
20(4) 33-45. [JR: ABDC=B]
24. * Katz, H., Blekher, M., & Bosch D. (accepted, 2018). It’s all about control: understanding
reluctance to register for organ donation. Nonprofit and Voluntary Sector Quarterly. (JR: IF:
1.932; ABDC=A)
(d) Published scientific reports and technical papers
1. GidronPI
, B. and KatzC, H. (1998). The Israeli Third Sector – Boundaries,
Characteristics and Processes: A Primary Analysis. Beersheba: Ben-Gurion University, Israeli
Center for Third-sector Research
2. GidronPI
, B. and KatzC, H. (1998). Defining the Nonprofit Sector: Israel. Baltimore: The
Johns Hopkins University, Institute for Policy Studies.
3. GidronPI
, B. and KatzC, H. (1999). The Israeli Third Sector – Economic Data.
Beersheba: Ben-Gurion University, Israeli Center for Third-sector Research
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4. GidronPI
, B., KatzPI
, H., Nativ-RonenC, E. and Bechar-Fuchs
T, A. (1999). The Israeli
Third Sector Database - Preliminary Findings. Beersheba: Ben-Gurion University, Israeli Center
for Third-sector Research
5. GidronPI
, B., KatzC, H., Anheier
PI, H.K. and Salamon
PI, L.M. (1999). The Israeli
Nonprofit Sector: an Overview of Major Economic Parameters. Beersheba: Ben-Gurion
University, the Israeli Center for Third-sector Research, 1999.
6. GidronPI
, B., KatzC, H. and Bar
C, M. (2000). The Israeli Third Sector 2000: Roles of the
Sector. Beersheba: Ben-Gurion University, Israeli Center for Third-sector Research.
7. AnheierPI
, H., KatzC, H., Mosley
C, J., and Hasenfeld
PI, Y. (2003). The State of the
Nonprofit and Community Sector in Greater Los Angeles: Positioning for the Future – The 2003
Report. Los Angeles: UCLA Center for Civil Society.
8. HasenfeldPI
, Y., MosleyC, J., Katz
C, H., and Anheier
PI, H. (2003). Serving a Diverse and
Dynamic Metropolis: The Human Services Nonprofit Sector in Los Angeles. Los Angeles: UCLA
Center for Civil Society.
9. MosleyC, J., Katz
C, H., Hasenfeld
PI, Y., and Anheier
PI, H.K (2003). The Challenge of
Meeting Social Needs in Los Angeles: Nonprofit Human Service Organizations in a Diverse
Community. Los Angeles: UCLA Center for Civil Society.
10. AnheierPI
, H., KatzC, H., Mosley
C, J., and Hasenfeld
PI, Y. (2004). Facing Uncertainty:
The State of the Nonprofit and Community Sector in Los Angeles. Los Angeles: UCLA Center
for Civil Society.
11. AnheierPI
, H., KatzC, H., Lam
C, M., Mosley
C, J., and Spivak
C, L. (2005). Driving
Change: The State of the Nonprofit and Community Sector in Los Angeles. Los Angeles: UCLA
Center for Civil Society.
12. KatzPI
, H., ElonC, Y., Gidron
PI, B. and Babis
C, D. (2006). Data on the Israeli Third
Sector: The state of the sector - Quantitative profile, 2002 and recent developments pertaining to
the third sector. Beersheba: Ben-Gurion University, Israeli Center for Third-sector Research
13. KatzC, H., Gidron
PI, B., Elon
C, Y., Raviv
C, E., Levinson
C, E., Yogev
C, H. and Yaakobi
C,
M. (2007). Civil Society during the Second Lebanon War. Beersheba: Ben-Gurion University,
Israeli Center for Third-sector Research.
14. KatzC, H., Levinson
C, E. and Gidron
PI, B. (2007). Philanthropy in Israel 2006: Patterns
of Giving and Volunteering of the Adult Jewish Population. Beersheba: Ben-Gurion University,
Israeli Center for Third-sector Research.
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15. KatzPI
, H. and YogevC, H. (2008). What Works in Fundraising? Findings from the
Observation Project. Beersheba: Ben-Gurion University, Israeli Center for Third-sector
Research.
16. KatzPI
, H. and SchwartzPI
, R (with ZeidanC, E.) (2009). Umbrella Organizations in
Israel's Third Sector: A First Study towards a More Comprehensive Understanding. Tel Aviv:
Tel Aviv University, The Leon Recanati Graduate School of Business Administration, The
Institute for Technology and Society.
17. KatzPI
, H. and YogevC, H. (2010). Israel’s Third Sector in the Financial Crisis: Can We
Do More with Less? Beersheba: Ben-Gurion University, Israeli Center for Third-sector
Research.
18. Haski-LeventhaCl, D., Yogev-Keren
C, H. and Katz
PI, H. (2011). Philanthropy in Israel
2008 – patterns of giving, volunteering and Organ Donations. Beersheba: Ben-Gurion
University, Israeli Center for Third-sector Research.
19. Haski-LeventhalC, D., Yogev-Keren
C, H. and Katz
PI, H. (2012). Philanthropy and Social
Engagement of Young Persons in Israel 2008. Beersheba: Ben-Gurion University, Israeli Center
for Third-sector Research.
20. Yogev-KerenC, H. and Katz
PI, H. (2012). The Israeli Third Sector Workforce 2000-2009.
Beersheba: Ben-Gurion University, Israeli Center for Third-sector Research.
21. SassonPD
, U. and KatzPI
, H. (2014). The Practice of Work Integration: Nonprofits, For-
Profits and Persons with Intellectual-Developmental Disabilities. Beit Dagan: Shalem
Foundation for the Development of Service for Mentally-Developmentally Challenged Persons
in the Municipalities.
22. DreznerC N. D., Greenspan
C, I., Katz
C, H. & Feit
C, G. (2017). Philanthropy in Israel 2016:
Patterns of Individual Giving. Tel Aviv: The Institute for Law and Philanthropy, Tel Aviv
University Buchmann Faculty of Law.
(e) Unrefereed professional articles and publications
1. Katz, H. (2005). Antonio Gramsci and Civil society. In Anheier H.K and List R.A.
(Eds.), A Dictionary of Civil Society, Philanthropy and the Third Sector. Routledge.
2. Katz, H. (2005). Networks. In Anheier H.K and List R.A. (Eds.), A Dictionary of Civil
Society, Philanthropy and the Third Sector. Routledge.
3. Katz, H. (2008). BOOK REVIEW: Jacqueline Butcher (Ed.) México Solidario:
Participación Ciudadana y Voluntariado. Limusa, Mexico. Voluntas, 19, 424–426.
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4. Katz, H. (2010). Nonprofit Theory: Gramsci. In Anheier H.K and Toepler S. (Eds.),
International Encyclopedia of Civil Society. Springer.
• Lectures and Presentations at Meetings and Invited Seminars not followed by Published
Proceedings
(f) Presentation of papers at conferences/meetings
1. Gidron, B. and Katz, H. (1998, April). The Spatial Dispersion of Third Sector
Organizations in Israel’s Center and Periphery: Primary Findings and Theoretical and Policy
Considerations. Paper presented at the second international conference: Urban Development – A
challenge for Frontier Regions, Beer-Sheva, Israel.
2. Gidron, B. and Katz, H. (1999, March). A Quantitative-Economic Profile of the Israeli
Third Sector, 1995. Paper presented at The Israeli Center for Third-sector Research Second
Annual Conference, The Dead Sea, Israel.
3. Gidron, B., Katz, H., Nativ-Ronen, E., and Bechar-Fuchs, A. (1999, March). Model and
Primary Findings from The Israeli Third Sector Database. Paper presentes at The Israeli Center
for Third-sector Research Second Annual Conference, The Dead Sea, Israel.
4. Gidron, B., Katz, H. and M. Bar, (2000, March). The Israeli Third Sector 2000: Roles of
the Sector. Paper presented at The Israeli Center for Third-sector Research Third Annual
Conference, The Dead Sea, Israel.
5. Katz, H. (2000, July). Third Sector Funding Patterns – a Measure of Institutionalization
of Social Relations. Paper presented at the 4th International Society for Third Sector Research
International Conference, Dublin, Ireland.
6. Gidron, B., Katz, H. and Bar, M. (2001, March). Portraying Civil Society in Israel. Paper
presented at The Israeli Center for Third-sector Research Fourth Annual Conference, Beersheba,
Israel.
7. Gidron, B., Katz, H. and Bar, M. (2001, December). Characteristics of the Israeli
Organized Civil Society. Paper presented at the 30th ARNOVA Conference, Miami, FL.
8. Katz, H. (2003, September). Measuring Civil Society – The Added Value of Geographic
Information Systems. Paper presented at the III Seminario Anual de Investigacion del Tercer
Sector, Mexico City, Mexico.
9. Katz, H. (2003, November). Show Me The Way To The Next NPO: Human Service
Nonprofits, Poverty and Accessibility - A Spatial Analysis. Paper presented at the 32nd Annual
ARNOVA Conference, Denver CO.
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10. Katz, H., Mosley J., and Hasenfeld Y., (2003, November). The Los Angeles Nonprofit
Human Services Survey: Facing an Ill-Defined and Miscounted Universe. Paper presented at the
panel: The Challenge of Surveying Non-Profit Organizations: A Cautionary Tale, 32nd Annual
ARNOVA Conference, Denver CO.
11. Katz, H., Mosley J., (2004, November). Decision Making in a Time of Uncertainty: How
Strategic Choices are Impacted by Perceived Funding Threats. Paper presented at the 33rd
Annual ARNOVA Conference, Los Angeles, CA.
12. Katz, H. (2005, June). Analyzing Service Locations: Findings and Methodological
Reflections from a Study of Nonprofit Human Services. Community Geography and Small Area
Analysis Satellite Meeting, Santa Barbara, CA.
13. Katz, H., Elon, Y., Gidron, B. and Babis, D. (2006, March). Data on the Israeli Third
Sector: The state of the sector - Quantitative profile, 2002 and recent developments pertaining to
the third sector. Paper presented at The Israeli Center for Third-sector Research Ninth Annual
Conference, The Dead Sea, Israel.
14. Katz, H. (2006, July). Gramsci, Hegemony, and Global Civil Society Networks. Paper
presented at the 7th International Society for Third Sector Research International Conference,
Bangkok, Thailand.
15. Katz, H. (2007, March). Civil Society during the Second Lebanon War. Paper presented
at The Israeli Center for Third-sector Research 10th Annual Conference, The Dead Sea, Israel.
16. Katz, H., Rosenstein, B. and Yogev, H. (2007, March). Evaluation in the Israeli Third
Sector: State of the Art. Paper presented at The Israeli Center for Third-sector Research 10th
Annual Conference, The Dead Sea, Israel.
17. Katz, H. and Lester-Levy. (2008, March). What’s Israeli Lay Leadership? Findings from
the Lay Leadership roundtable. Paper presented at The Israeli Center for Third-sector Research
11th Annual Conference, Beersheba, Israel.
18. Katz, H. and Brenner, N. (2008, March). The National Satellite Account of the Nonprofit
Sector in Israel. Paper presented at The Israeli Center for Third-sector Research 11th Annual
Conference, Beersheba, Israel.
19. Katz, H., and Yogev, H. (2008, July). Sustainable Substitutes? The Effects of
Humanitarian Crisis on Third Sector Organizations Filling the Place of a Non-Responsive
Government. Paper presented at the 8th International Society for Third Sector Research
International Conference, Barcelona, Spain.
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20. Katz, H. and Haski-Leventhal, D. (2008, November). Does faith lead to charity?
Disentangling the effect of religiosity on philanthropy. Paper presented at the 37th Annual
ARNOVA Conference, Philadelphia, PA.
21. Katz, H. (2008, November). The role of Government and Civil Society Organizations in
Addressing Humanitarian Crisis – the Case of the Second Lebanon War. Paper presented in
Panel: Government and the Third Sector: Using Israel as a Case Study of the Development of the
Relationship and How it Copes with Current Crises, 37th Annual ARNOVA Conference,
Philadelphia, PA.
22. Katz, H. (2009, June). Aliyah and the Third Sector - A Quantitative Analysis of
Organizations by and for Immigrants in Israel's Third Sector, Paper presented at the Canada and
Israel Bi-National Forum on Migration, Integration and Identity: Minorities and Social
Integration, Ruppin Academic Center, Israel.
23. Katz, H. (2009, November). The State of Philanthropy Research in Israel. Paper
presented at the 38th Annual ARNOVA Conference, Cleveland, OH.
24. Kabalo, P. and Katz, H. (2010, November). Civil Society and Government in Wartime:
the Treatment of IDPs in Two Israeli Wars. Paper presented at the 39th Annual ARNOVA
Conference, Arlington, VA.
25. Strier, M. and Katz, H. (2010, November). Social Capital and Participation in Third
Sector Organizations: Parents' Involvement in Democratic Schools. Paper presented at the 39th
Annual ARNOVA Conference, Arlington, VA.
26. Katz, H. (2011, July). Shifting the Balance: Third Sector Scholarship and Teaching
Between the Social and the Business Spheres. Paper presented at the 8th ISTR Regional
Conference for Latin America and the Caribbean, Buenos Aires, Argentina.
27. Katz, H. and Sasson, U. (2012, March). Social Engagement of Young Adults in Israel:
Youth Volunteering. Paper presented at The Israeli Center for Third-sector Research 15th
Annual Conference, Beersheba, Israel.
28. Katz, H. and Schlanger, A. (2012, March). Social Engagement of Young Adults in
Israel: Social Entrepreneurs. Paper presented at The Israeli Center for Third-sector Research
15th Annual Conference, Beersheba, Israel.
29. Katz, H. and Sharon, S. (2012, March). Social Engagement of Young Adults in Israel:
Young Mission-Driven Communities. Paper presented at The Israeli Center for Third-sector
Research 15th Annual Conference, Beersheba, Israel..
30. Schaefer-Dinstein, S., Brock, D. and Katz, H. (2012, December). What Is Strategic
Planning In Nonprofits? Paper presented at The 5th Israel Strategy Conference, Tel Aviv, Israel.
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31. Katz, H. (2013, July). Antecedents of entrepreneurial social engagement among young
adults. Paper presented at the ISTR Africa Regional Conference, Nairobi, Kenya.
32. Tevel, E., Katz, H., & Brock D. (July, 2014). Financial Vulnerability among Performing
Arts Organizations. Paper presented at the 11th International Society for Third Sector Research
International Conference, Munster, Germany.
33. Katz, H., & Yogev-Keren, H. (July, 2014). Person, Job and Organization Effects on
Wages in the Third Sector Workforce. Paper presented at the 11th International Society for Third
Sector Research International Conference, Munster, Germany.
34. Katz, H. & Sasson, U. (November, 2014). On a Tightrope: The Dependence of Business
on NPOs in the work Integration of Mentally Challenged Persons. Paper presented at the 43rd
Annual ARNOVA Conference, Denver, CO.
35. Blekher, M., Gneezy, A., and Katz, H. (October, 2014). The silver bullet donor card: The
nexus between donor card registration and next-of-kin organ donations decision. Paper presented
at the Association for Consumer Research North American Conference, Baltimore, MD.
36. Katz, H. (November, 2015). The goal justifies the means? Predicting donations by NPOs'
familiarity, trustworthiness and influence. Paper presented at the 44th
annual ARNOVA
conference, Chicago, IL.
37. Nave, E. and Katz, H. (June, 2016). Authentic Leadership amongst Social and Double
Entrepreneurs: Do they lead by their biography or is their biography leading them? Paper
presented at the 12th International Society for Third Sector Research International Conference,
Stockholm, Sweden.
38. Levy, A., Katz, H., and Afik, Z. (July, 2016). Philanthropic foundations payout and
multiyear grants: Between giving today and giving tomorrow. Paper presented at the 12th
International Society for Third Sector Research International Conference, Stockholm, Sweden.
39. Tevel, E., Katz, H., and Brock, D. (July, 2016). Measuring and predicting nonprofit
financial vulnerability: Validating a parsimonious model. Paper presented at the 12th
International Society for Third Sector Research International Conference, Stockholm, Sweden.
40. Katz, H., Greenspan, I., Feit, G., & Drezner, N. (July, 2017). Attitudes towards Giving
and Giving Behavior in a Diverse Society: Learning from the Israeli Case. Paper presented at the
European Research Network on Philanthropy 8th international conference, Copenhagen,
Denmark.
41. Tevel, E., Katz, H. & Brock, D. M. (August 2017). Assessing and Predicting Nonprofit
Financial Vulnerability. Paper presented at the Academy of Management 2017 Annual Meeting,
Atlanta, GA.
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42. Afik, Z., Benninga, S., & Katz, H. (July 2018). The grantmaking foundation trilemma:
Payout, asset management and longevity – a Monte Carlo simulation study. Paper presented at
the 13th International Society for Third Sector Research International Conference, Amsterdam,
The Netherlands.
(b) Seminar presentations at universities and institutions
1. Katz, H. (2003, September). Global Civil Society and its Measurement. Presented at the
Programa Interdisciplinario de Estudios del Tercer Sector, El Colegio Mexiquense,
Zinacantepec, México.
2. Katz, H. (2006, November). Global surveys or multi-national surveys? On sampling for
global surveys. Presented at the Globalization and Social Science Data Workshop, UCSB, Santa
Barbara.
3. Katz, H. (2009, September). Israeli Third Sector and Financial Crisis . Presented at the
Symposium on the Global Financial Crisis and its Implications for Nonprofit Organizations,
Civil Society and Social Investment, Centre for Social Investment, University of Heidelberg.
4. Katz, H. (2011, April). Does Faith Lead to Charity? Disentangling the Effect of
Religiosity on Philanthropy. Presented at The Symposium on Recent Developments in
Philanthropy and Social Enterprise in Comparative Perspective, Fondazione Fortes, Siena, Italy.
5. Katz, H. and Yogev-Keren, H. (2013, May). The Third Sector Labor Force. Presented at
the research seminar series of the Center for the Study of Philanthropy, Hebrew University,
Jerusalem, Israel.
6. Katz, H. (2016, April). Global Civil Society. Presented at the Center for Philanthropy
Studies, Universitat Basel, Basel, Switzerland.
• Research Grants
2006 – Center for Civil Society, UCLA; Center for Civil Society, London School of Economics;
Center for Global Governance, London School of Economics: The Global Civil Society
Yearbook Project – Dr. Hagai KatzPI
The Global Civil Society Yearbook Data Programme
2006-2008 – Annual amounts: $20,000, 30,000 - Total amount: $50,000
2007 – Tel Aviv University BRM Institute of Technology and Society – Dr. Hagai KatzPI
, Dr.
Raviv ScwartzPI
, Dr. Elias ZeidanR
Attributes and effectiveness of third sector coalitions and umbrella organizations
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2007-2008 – Annual amount: $27,000 - Total amount: $27,000
2008 – Yad Hanadiv Foundation - Prof. Benjamin Gidron, Dr. Hagai KatzPI
Social Engagement of Youth and Young Adults in Israel
2008-2011– Annual amount: $45,000 - Total amount: $135,000
2008 – Samuel Sebba Charitable Trust – Prof. Benjamin Gidron, Dr. Hagai KatzPI
Survey of Giving and Volunteering of the Israeli Public
2008-2009 – Annual amount: $52,000 - Total amount: $52,000
2009– Samuel Sebba Charitable Trust – Prof. Benjamin Gidron, Dr. Hagai KatzPI
Corporate Social Responsibility in Israel
2009-2011 – Annual amount: $26,000 - Total amount: $52,000
2010 – Kahanoff Foundation – Prof. Benjamin Gidron, Dr. Hagai KatzPI
The Third Sector Labor Market in Israel
2010-2012 – Annual amount: $32,000 - Total amount: $64,000
2011 – Samuel Sebba Charitable Trust – Prof. Benjamin Gidron, Dr. Hagai KatzPI
The Long-Term Impact of Service Learning on Students’ Civic Engagement
2012-2013 – Annual amount: GBP19,650 - Total amount: GBP19,650
2011, Samuel Sebba Charitable Trust– Dr. Hagai KatzPI, Prof. Simon Beninga, Dr. Zvika
Afik
International Symposium: Endowment and Asset Management – Payout Policies and
their Financial, Managerial and Intergenerational Implications
2011- GBP12,850 - Total amount: GBP12,850
2012 – Shalem Foundation – Dr. Hagai KatzPI
Workforce integration of intellectually disabled persons – comparing nonprofit, for-profit and
social/business hybrid organizations’ responses
2012-2013 – Annual amount: $40,000 - Total amount: $40,000
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Other Grants
2016 - Shalem Foundation
Grant for course development on Work Integration Social Enterprises
2017-2020 - Annual amount: ILS 30,000 - Total amount: ILS90,000
• Present Academic Activities
(a) Research in progress
Philanthropy in and between the four tribes of Israeli society (With: Galia Feit, TAU; Dr. Itay
Greenspan, HUJI; Prof. Noah Drezner, Columbia University).
Leadership perceptions among youth in the socioeconomic center and periphery (with: Alon
Lisak, BGU).
(b) Books and articles to be published
Revise and resubmit:
25. Katz, H., & Sasson, U., Beyond universalistic motivations: Developing an adolescent
volunteer functions inventory. Voluntary Sector Review.
26. Afik, Z., Beninga, S., & Katz, H. The grantmaking foundation trilemma: Payout, asset
management and longevity – a Monte Carlo simulation study. Nonprofit and Voluntary
Sector Quarterly.
Under review:
27. Afik, Z. & Katz, H. Reconsidering philanthropic foundation payout under a “new normal”: a
Monte Carlo simulation study. Journal of Policy Modelling.
28. Cohen, H., Kaspi-Baruch, O., & Katz, H., The social entrepreneur puzzle: the background,
personality and motivation of Israeli social entrepreneurs. The Journal of Social
Entrepreneurship.
29. Wiepking, P., Handy, F. et al, Global philanthropy: How institutional factors enable
philanthropic giving. Nonprofit and Voluntary Sector Quarterly.
Under preparation:
1. Sasson, U., & Katz, H., The motivational make-up of adolescent volunteers and non-
volunteers.
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2. Cohen, H. & Katz, H., Career metaphors and childhood experiences of social entrepreneurs.
Additional information
Community involvement in the university
During my years at BGU, I have been involved continuously in university life through voluntary
participation in various committees, both university-wide and faculty or departmental level
committees. In addition to that, I participated actively in various less formal efforts such as
authoring the CHE evaluation report for the department, hosting international visitors,
participating in the board of trustees’ activities, and more. I also organized several conferences,
national and international, under the auspices of the Israeli Center for Third-sector Research.
Participation in University committees:
2017- Member, steering committee, Israeli Hope project
2016-2017 Member, University teaching innovation steering committee
2013- Member, Academic steering committee, The Rothschild Cube, Community
Action Department
2013- Member, Academic steering committee, Access to Higher Education program,
Jusidman Science Center for Youth
2012-2014 Member, University Ethical Code Committee
2010 Member, Dean of Students Social Merit Scholarships committee
Participation in Faculty and Departmental committees:
2018- Member, Israeli Hope project faculty committee
2016 Member, Ad-hoc curriculum revision committee, Dept. of Public Policy and
Administration
2009-2012 Member, Faculty Chairs Committee
2009-2013 Member, Faculty Curriculum Committee
2008-2012 Chair, organizing committees, 11th
through 15th spring international conference
of the Israeli Center for Third-sector Research
2002-2004 Student Representative, Computing and IT committee, UCLA School of Public
Policy and Social Research
1998-2000 Coordinator, Inter-university students’ colloquium on the Third Sector
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Community involvement outside the university
I have been involved voluntarily in various nonprofit and community organizations, where I
contribute from my knowledge and expertise. These included national committees, developing
infrastructural services for the third sector in Israel (see under Professional functions outside
universities/institutions), and supporting umbrella organizations and coalitions of the third sector
and civil society in Israel. Below are some of the initiatives and organizations I have been
involved with:
Sheatufim, for the promotion of Civil Society in Israel.
Israel Civic Leadership Association
Roundtable of Lay Leadership in Israel, in collaboration with School of Volunteer Leadership,
JDC Israel.
Advisory committee, The Volunteering Portal, the National Council for Volunteering in Israel
Organizing committee, annual conference of National Council for Volunteering in Israel
Organizing committee, Ler Institute for Volunteer Management conference, Yad Sarah,
Jerusalem
Israel Conservation Committee, Southern Branch
Current research synopsis
My current work focuses on three main issues. The first issue continues my work on
nonprofit management, with a particular interest in the blurring boundaries between business and
nonprofit organizations. In this topic, I have studied workforce integration of intellectually
disabled persons – comparing nonprofit, for-profit and social/business hybrid organizations’
responses (Katz and Sasson, 2017); corporate social responsibility (Amrousy, Gavious-Madar,
Katz, and Yosef, 2012); and leadership, ethics and motivations in social entrepreneurship in
social enterprises and nonprofit-business hybrid organizations (Cohen & Katz, 2016).
The second issue is philanthropic grantmaking foundations, and their changing forms of
investment and giving. I am currently doing research on Social Impact Bonds (with Levy and
Yosef) and on investment and payout decisions in grantmaking foundations (with Zvika Afik).
In the third stream I delve into the micro level of research I have done on giving and
volunteering, by looking at the interrelations between different manifestations of social
engagement and pro-social behavior. Within this area I have done a series of studies on the
different aspects of social engagement of young persons (Haski-Leventhal, Yogev-Keren and
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Katz, 2012; Sasson and Katz, 2014; plus a current study of youth leadership in the periphery
with Alon Lisak). My current interests have a specific focus on the role of trust, and particularly
the complex relations it has with social engagement and different philanthropic behaviors
(giving, volunteering, organizing, organ donations, political engagement), while drawing
important and less discussed distinctions between trust, distrust and mistrust, particularized and
generalized trust, individual and institutional trust, and more. Within this topic I am currently
writing on how trust and need for control affect self and next-of-kin organ donations decisions
(with Ayelet Gneezy and Maria Bleckher), and published articles on the effect of trust on social
engagement of teens in democratic schools (Strier & Katz, 2015) and the impact of nonprofit
public image and brand identity on donations (Katz, 2017).