Enterprises Gain Personality: Societal Impact of Economic Evolution.
The article discusses how modern firm theory views enterprises as collections of people engaging in economic activities. It suggests that enterprises should be seen as having personalities, similar to their members. Mainstream economic theories often overlook the sociological and psychological aspects of enterprises, leading to a lack of focus on their personalities. Newer economic theories, like system economics, are exploring this concept more deeply. The reform of state-owned enterprises is seen as a way to address the issue of enterprise personalities.