Options:
very high, given both expectancy and valence levels are elevated
moderately high, since high valence and instrumentality compensate for low expectancy
moderate, as high expectancy and valence levels counteract low instrumentality
low, since motivation requires high expectancy, instrumentality, and valence.
Answer:
low, since motivation hinges on high expectancy, instrumentality, and valence.
Explanation:
The expectancy theory of motivation posits that an individual will be driven to perform if they perceive their efforts will yield a positive reaction from their employer or result in satisfactory compensation. An employee who doubts their ability to meet the demands for a promotion will have a diminished level of motivation.
Response:
The correct selections are options A and B
Clarification:
The CRM system refers to a system designed to collect and manage customer account data within a unified database and provide access through various networks such as intranet and internet. Thus, the involved components include data warehouses and databases, and it functions as a sophisticated analytical tool.
<span>When there are ongoing speculations regarding a company's financial troubles, it can lead to a decrease in employees' internal motivation.
The level of Maslow's hierarchy that corresponds to this scenario is the safety needs level.
</span><span>Safety needs in Maslow's framework pertain to the requirement for security and safeguarding.
This security encompasses the safety of life and belongings, as well as job stability, among other aspects.
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Answer:
The total comes to $121.2.
Explanation:
You went grocery shopping and paid with a check.
Cost of groceries: $45.20.
Your check bounced, resulting in a $25 fee from the bank due to insufficient funds in your account at the time of payment for groceries.
The bank also charged your account an additional $25 for the bounced check.
The grocery store notified you that you owed them a $25 fee because of the bounced check.
You will need to pay $45.20 again.
Money order cost: $1.
Therefore, your total grocery expenditure equals:
$45.20 (actual grocery cost) + $25 (owed to the bank for your friend's bounced check) + $25 (bank fee for bounced check) + $25 (fee charged by the grocery store for the bounced check) + $1 (money order)
= $121.20.
Thus, your actual outlay for groceries amounts to $121.20.
Answer:
- No, he will not accumulate sufficient funds to purchase his delivery truck after 6 years.
Explanation:
To determine how much money Earl Miller—the owner of the Papa Gino's franchise—will have available in 6 years, it's necessary to assess the worth of the $20,000 he plans to invest at a 5% interest rate compounded semiannually:
With semiannual interest: 5% / 2 = 0.05/2 = 0.025
Equation:
Here, r/n was calculated previously: r/n = 0.05/2 = 0.025; and t refers to the time in years: 6.
Thus, the future value of the investment would fall short of the truck's price, meaning
he will not be able to afford the delivery truck after 6 years.