“…Personal resources have been integrated into the JD-R theory as antecedents of variance in job demands and job resources, moderator variables, mediator variables and 'third variables', explaining the relationship between employees' perception of job demands and job resources and their level of engagement (Schaufeli & Taris, 2014). Irrespective of the role played, the relationship between personal resources and employee engagement has been well established (Karatepe, Ozturk, & Kim, 2019;Lorente, Salanova, Martínez, & Schaufeli, 2008;Mäkikangas, Feldt, Kinnunen, & Mauno, 2013) In addition to the fact that researchers have not been able to agree on where personal resources fit within the parameters of the JD-R theory, limited research has explored the relational dynamics amongst personal resources. Therefore, the current authors maintain that it is necessary to study the interrelatedness of the personal resources and its consequences for employee engagement.…”