This research aims to find out how much Hardiness and Psychological Capital contribute on Work Engagement among Members of the Regional Legislative Council in Tasikmalaya. The research method used is a quantitative with a deductive approach. The sampling technique used saturated sampling technique, involving 50 members of the Regional Legislative Council Tasikmalaya. The instruments used include the OHQ with a Cronbach's alpha value of 0.930, the PCQ with a Cronbach's alpha value of 0.969, and the UWES-17 with a Cronbach's alpha value of 0.948. The research results show that Hardiness contributes to Work Engagement by 33.2%, there is a contribution of Psychological Capital to Work Engagement of 53.3%, and there is a simultaneous contribution of Hardiness and Psychological Capital to Work Engagement of 54.4%. Overall, the majority of scores for Hardiness (54%), Psychological Capital (48%), and Work Engagement (58%) were in the moderate category. Suggestions for future research include employing different methods such as a mixed-method approach.
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