Eitan Adres

Eitan Adres
Senior Research Fellow
054-4339847
adres@netvision.net.il

Adjunct Senior Lecturer, at the Faculty of Industrial Engineering and Management, Technion.

Teaching:

  • Applied workshop in small and medium enterprises (SMEs).
  • Introduction to management.
  • Globalization, the playground and the rules of the game.
  • Negotiating in the Globalized Arena.

Education:

  • PhD Political Science- University of Haifa (2014). Thesis title: The Individual’s Level of Globalism and the Citizen’s Contribution to Local / National Public Goods.(Best Doctoral Dissertation Award 2015 from the Israeli Political Science Association).
  • Research M.A. in Political Sciences (Public Administration & Policy),                       University of Haifa (2010) - (Cum-Laude). Thesis title: Globalization and the Citizen’s Commitment to the State: The Case of the Tendency to Evade Conscription in Israel.
  • BA  Mathematics and Economics, University of Haifa (1976).
  • Graduate of the Hebrew Reali School in Haifa (1968).

Background:

Served as a fighter pilot in the Israeli Air Force.

Partner and CEO of leading steel business companies including international joint venture (1974-2008).

Investor in High-Tech Start-Ups.

Former chairman of the board of the Reali school.

Board member in MATI – Haifa entrepreneurship center; and Road 2 – promoting technological entrepreneurship (JV of Mati Haifa, NVIDIA, and the Israeli Innovation Authority).

Founder of the Haifa - Boston Partnership.

 

Research and Formative Evaluation for a Health Program in Arab Society

Research and Formative Evaluation for a Health Program in Arab Society

The Ministry of Health, in partnership with the Authority for the Economic Development of the Minority Sectors seeks to promote a focused government program for the health of the Arab population in Israel. The program aims to provide "root treatment" for health conditions and disparities in healthcare services.
‘Common Ground’: Agreed Road Map for Long-Term National Paradigms

‘Common Ground’: Agreed Road Map for Long-Term National Paradigms

A Strategic thinking process for the state of Israel is presented. The preliminary stage is based on interviews of 32 prominent Israelis, from diverse walks of life, we find a wide common ground in considering the ‘Declaration of Independence’ (1948) to be Israel’s ‘organizing principle’ for the coming decades. Updating the ‘rules of the game’ and broad sense of security are the needed enablers. The project leads to a process of re-consideration of paradigms in education, Jewish-Democratic state, moral market economy, ‘Mamlakhtiut’ - statehood, Israel in the Middle East, and foreign affairs.
Arab minority participation in collective action

Arab minority participation in collective action

The societal and economic integration of the Arab minority is considered an essential factor for Israel. This research inquires how Arab minority members resolve the social dilemma of participation in collective action at the general society level. We use behavioral experiments methodology.
Characterizing master plan for the industrial park Mishor Rotem

Characterizing master plan for the industrial park Mishor Rotem

Industrial zone Mishor Rotem is the largest in Israel. Some major industries already reside there, hence the purpose of this research is to characterize a master plan for future development and realization of its national-wise, great potential.
שדרוג המערכת הכלכלית בצפון

Upgrading the Economic System of the North

In mid-2014, SNI joined a venture with the Ministry of Economic and Industrie, aimed at drafting a plan for substantial improvement of the economic status of the North. During 2015, the project was completed and a summary report, which includes an analysis of the socioeconomic situation in the north, and recommendations to realize change-generating infrastructure anchors and non-linear growth generators, was submitted to the Government.
The Industrial Excellence Center

The Industrial Excellence Center

The Industrial Excellence Center was established in 2011 and its objective is to promote a national industrial policy. The Center helps formulate and promote a proactive policy of industrial excellence, intended to sustain a balanced and high-quality national industry that maintains a healthy lifecycle, which is tested by its global competitive advantage and quality employment of all sectors of society. The Industrial Excellence Center is also part of the Israel 2028 Vision.
the construction of an insdustrial park in the areas of shfara

the construction of an insdustrial park in the areas of shfara'am

A master plan for the construction of a new industrial park at the closed quarry of Shfar'am, consolidates a recommended strategy for the new industrial zone in Shfar'am, to be built in the quarry adjacent to the eastern side of the town of Shefar'am. For the first time in Israel, an Arab municipality is leading a significant process of promoting the combined Jewish-Arab economy.
Jewish, Democratic, Whole: it

Jewish, Democratic, Whole: it's time to choose

04 September, 2023
Dr. Eitan Adres, in collaboration with Prof. Uri Bar-Joseph, on the Israeli "trilemma" of the three fundamental values: Jewish state; Democratic state; and the post 1967 war borders.
Something goes wrong, it is the time for a change

Something goes wrong, it is the time for a change

14 April, 2021
Based on interviews of 32 prominent Israelis, from diverse walks of life, we find a wide common ground in considering the ‘Declaration of Independence’ to be Israel’s vision for the coming decades. Updating the ‘rules of the game’ and broad sense of security are needed enablers. Paradigms in education, Jewish-Democratic state, moral market economy, ‘Mamlachtiut’, Israel in the Middle East, and foreign affairs – are discussed.
Something goes wrong, it is the time for a change

Something goes wrong, it is the time for a change

14 April, 2021
Based on interviews of 32 prominent Israelis, from diverse walks of life, we find a wide common ground in considering the ‘Declaration of Independence’ to be Israel’s vision for the coming decades. Updating the ‘rules of the game’ and broad sense of security are needed enablers. Paradigms in education, Jewish-Democratic state, moral market economy, ‘Mamlachtiut’, Israel in the Middle East, and foreign affairs – are discussed.
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