Matrix Organization: From Concept to Application for Research Administration

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ชัยยุทธ กลีบบัว

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The article, “Matrix Organization: From Concept to Application in Research Administration”, aims to explain and synthesize the related literature about organizations with matrix structure and administration with the main objective being to apply and utilize the approach to the administration of research projects. The article is written from the review and analysis of literature such as researches, textbooks, books and articles written on different ideas and concepts on the administration of matrix organizations from the perspectives of academics, consultants and practitioners. It sets out to search for and compare the necessity of matrix organization management, concepts, structural characteristics and administration, strengths, weak points as well as different types of matrix management in order to reach the conclusion of the most effective matrix organization management that can be applied to research administration.

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กลีบบัว ช. (2020). Matrix Organization: From Concept to Application for Research Administration. Journal of Social Sciences in Measurement Evaluation Statistics and Research, 1(1), 1–11. https://doi.org/10.14456/jsmesr.2020.1
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