TY - JOUR
T1 - On the principle of unity of command
T2 - Application of a model and empirical research
AU - Takahashi, Nobuo
PY - 1986/1
Y1 - 1986/1
N2 - This article deals with decision making at the level of the organization. The matrix organization, which contradicts the classical management principle of unity of command, has become the accepted term in both business and academic circles. This paper examines the validity of the principle of unity of command through the mathematical model approach. We formulate an organizational decision problem as the statistical decision problem in the matrix organization structure for three categories of "uncertainty"–certainty, risk, uncertainty–and obtain the proposition that there exists a traditional pyramid organization (strictly speaking, a line and staff organization) which is preferable to the matrix organization if the top leader is confronted with the case of certainty or risk, i.e., the principle of unity of command keeps its validity in these cases. This proposition is useful in designing an organization, and our empirical research on Japanese firms supports the proposition.
AB - This article deals with decision making at the level of the organization. The matrix organization, which contradicts the classical management principle of unity of command, has become the accepted term in both business and academic circles. This paper examines the validity of the principle of unity of command through the mathematical model approach. We formulate an organizational decision problem as the statistical decision problem in the matrix organization structure for three categories of "uncertainty"–certainty, risk, uncertainty–and obtain the proposition that there exists a traditional pyramid organization (strictly speaking, a line and staff organization) which is preferable to the matrix organization if the top leader is confronted with the case of certainty or risk, i.e., the principle of unity of command keeps its validity in these cases. This proposition is useful in designing an organization, and our empirical research on Japanese firms supports the proposition.
KW - matrix organization
KW - organization design
KW - organization theory
KW - organization; decision making
KW - pyramid organization
KW - statistical decision theory
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=84982476500&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1002/bs.3830310105
DO - 10.1002/bs.3830310105
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:84982476500
SN - 0005-7940
VL - 31
SP - 42
EP - 51
JO - Behavioral Science
JF - Behavioral Science
IS - 1
ER -