Cross-Functional Structures: A Review and Integration of Matrix Organization and Project Management

In this article, we review and summarize the literature on crossfunctional organization forms that has been published since 1976. We focus on the commonalities of the literatures that deal with matrix organization and project management. With a definition of cross-functional organization in hand, we...

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