“…Further, employees who have close ties with their coworkers have easier communication, trust, and collaboration. Having coworkers who are friends enhances the chance of cooperation, information sharing, and cohesive teamwork, resulting in higher levels of workplace engagement, as individuals feel a feeling of unity and a shared purpose [83,85] Furthermore, the findings revealed that psychological safety and workplace friendship mediate the relationship between benevolent leadership and job engagement, which is consistent with earlier research [9,82,93,97,103,104]. Benevolent leadership contributes to psychological safety, which allows employees to express their unique perspectives and ideas, resulting in increased job engagement and motivation.…”