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Expectancy theory holds up more strongly in cultures that value individualism.
Direct Materials Purchases Variance
The difference between the actual cost of direct material purchases and the expected (or standard) cost, adjusted for volume purchased.
Standard Costs
Predetermined costs for materials, labor, and overhead used in budgeting and assessing performance.
Labor Efficiency Variance
A measure of the difference between the actual hours worked by employees and the standard hours expected to complete a task, used to assess labor productivity.
Direct Labor Standards
These standards define the amount of time and the rate of pay anticipated for direct labor required to manufacture a product or provide a service.
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