Define the cultural value of power distance and explain how…

Define the cultural value of power distance and explain how it influences the relationship between managerial authority and employee input. In your response, discuss how cultural differences—such as direct versus indirect communication – can impact a manager’s approach to giving feedback, employee voice, and interpersonal relationships at work. 

Describe the cognitive calculus employees use in Equity Theo…

Describe the cognitive calculus employees use in Equity Theory to compare their own outcome-to-input ratio against a comparison other. If a student or employee perceives underreward inequity, what specific behavioral or mental methods might they use to restore a sense of balance?

Explain the three core beliefs (expectancy, instrumentality,…

Explain the three core beliefs (expectancy, instrumentality, and valence) that foster motivation according to Expectancy Theory. In your response, discuss the significance of the multiplicative nature of these factors and what happens to an employee’s motivational force if any one of these three beliefs is zero.

Emir Company purchased equipment that cost $110,000 cash on…

Emir Company purchased equipment that cost $110,000 cash on January 1, Year 1. The equipment had an expected useful life of six years and an estimated salvage value of $8,000. Assuming that Emir depreciates its assets under the straight-line method, the amount of depreciation expense shown on the income statement prepared for Year 4 and the amount of accumulated depreciation shown on the balance sheet prepared as of December 31, Year 4, respectively, would be: Depreciation expense Accumulated depreciation A. $17,000 $17,000 B. $17,000 $68,000 C. $68,000 $17,000 D. $17,000 $51,000

On January 1, Year 2, Kincaid Company’s Accounts Receivable…

On January 1, Year 2, Kincaid Company’s Accounts Receivable and the Allowance for Doubtful Accounts carried balances of $31,000 and $500, respectively. During the year Kincaid reported $72,500 of credit sales. Kincaid wrote off $550 of receivables as uncollectible in Year 2. Cash collections of receivables amounted to $74,550. Kincaid estimates that it will be unable to collect one percent (1%) of credit sales. The amount of uncollectible accounts expense recognized in the Year 2 income statement will be: