%0 Journal Article %T Conscientious, therefore engaged in work? Don¡¯t take it for granted: the moderating role of workplace mistreatment %A Coralia Sulea %A Gabriel Fischmann %A R£¿zvan Filipescu %J Psihologia Resurselor Umane %D 2012 %I Romanian Association for Industrial and Organizational Psychology %X Previous research on work engagement has mostly examined the relationship of personal resources and work characteristics with work engagement. In this study, the authors focus on the moderating role of one work characteristic, namely workplace mistreatment (i.e., abusive supervision and incivility), on the relationship between a personal resource (i.e., conscientiousness) and work engagement dimensions. Using a convenience sample of employees from various organizations, the authors found support for the hypotheses that abusive supervision and incivility moderated the relationship between conscientiousness and work engagement. Specifically, the relationship between conscientiousness and two work engagement dimensions (dedication and absorption) is weaker for employees experiencing abusive supervision, whereas the relationship between conscientiousness and two work engagement dimensions (vigor and dedication) is weaker for employees experiencing incivility. %K work engagement %K abusive supervision %K incivility %K moderation %U http://www.apio.ro/pru/archive/2012_vol10_2_1.pdf