Abstract
The study investigates the impact of social media engagement,
using complaints on Facebook fan pages as an example, on the job performance of
military personnel. The mediating effect of organizational climate is also
examined. The study focuses on personnel from various army units, with a sample
size of 336. The validity of the questionnaire is verified through factor
analysis, followed by the use of structural equation modeling (SEM) to validate
the overall path and model fit. The findings reveal that social media
engagement has a positive and significant influence on organizational climate
and job performance, with a mediating effect. The study proposes a partial
mediation model, suggesting that military management does not need to
excessively monitor fan page content. Instead, creating transparent and
legitimate channels, interacting with unit members, and addressing problems and
needs can enhance individual job performance and task effectiveness.
Keywords: Social Media Engagement, Organizational Climate, Job
Performance.