Sajeela HaiderFA19-BPY-039Dr. Shameem FatimaLHR TP 83892026-04-142023https://repository.cuilahore.edu.pk/123456789/3529The present study aimed to investigate the relationship between spirituality, psychological capital and workplace performance in engineers. It was hypothesized that there would bea relation between spirituality, psychological capital, and workplace performance in engineers. Data was gathered from a sample of 507 engineers, comprising men and women, with an age range of 29 to 45 (M = 33.48, SD =6.8 ) years using a correlational study. Purposive sampling was used to choose the participants, from Private and public sector engineers-specific characteristics. A demographic sheet, the Spiritual Transcendence Index (STI) to evaluate spirituality, the Psychological Capital Scale (PCS) to measure psychological capital, and the Individual Work Performance (IWP) scale to measure workplace performance were the evaluation tools utilized in the study. It was revealed optimism, hope and resilience had positive relation with workplace performance. The association of spirituality with subscales of psychological capital, and workplace performance was not supported by the study's findings.The research had implications in organizational and industrial psychology. Moreover, engineers from governmental companies had higher resilience as compared to engineers from private companies.enDepartment Of HumanitiesFA19Psychologyspiritualitypsychological capitalworkplace performanceengineersrelationshipMs. Zaeema FarooqSpirituality, Psychological Capital and Workplace Performance In EngineersThesis