What does Clegg (1999) argue is a consequence of international companies seeking to successfully innovate through globalization?

a. It can lead to injustices as employee’s knowledge in one part of the world is used to deliver cheaper and more efficient manufacturing in another part of the world and then their jobs scrapped
b. It provides employees in one part of the world with more power and prestige as their knowledge is critical in improving how things are done in another part of the world
c. It leads to greater abilities for companies to access expertise, knowledge and skills from other parts of the world, that they are lacking in their own part of the world
d. Both b and c


a. It can lead to injustices as employee’s knowledge in one part of the world is used to deliver cheaper and more efficient manufacturing in another part of the world and then their jobs scrapped

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