Maya, a junior sous chef, is frantically prepping her own signature dish for an upcoming national culinary showcase. However, the executive head chef, Chef Sterling, commands Maya to stop her preparation and spend the next two hours deep-cleaning the ventilation hoods and hand-polishing the copper pots.
Using agency theory, explain why Maya might have obeyed Chef Sterling's commands despite the urgent need to focus on her own dish.
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