A Review About the Effects of Digital Competences on Professional Recognition; The Mediating Role of Social Media and Structural Social Capital
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Materia
Digital competences Skills Social Capital Professional recognition
Date
2025-07-09Referencia bibliográfica
De la Hoz-Ruiz, J.; Chaker, R.; Fernández-Terol, L.; OlmoExtremera, M. A Review About the Effects of Digital Competences on Professional Recognition; The Mediating Role of Social Media and Structural Social Capital. Societies 2025, 15, 194. https://doi.org/10.3390/soc15070194
Patrocinador
Spanish Ministry of Science and Innovation (grant n. PRE2021-098075); MCIN/AEI/10.13039/501100011033 (project PID2020-117020GB-I00); Concierge of University, Research and Innovation (project B-SEJ-234-UGR20)Résumé
This article investigates how digital competences contribute to the production of social
capital and professional recognition through a systematic review of international literature. Drawing on 62 peer-reviewed articles indexed in Web of Science, Scopus, and
ERIC, the review identifies the most frequently mobilized theoretical frameworks, the
predominant types and sources of recognition, and the associated dimensions of social
capital. The findings reveal a growing emphasis on communicative and network-based
digital competences—particularly digital communication, information management, and
virtual collaboration—as key assets in professional contexts. Recognition is shown to take
predominantly non-material, extrinsic, and visibility-oriented forms, with social media
platforms emerging as central sites for the performance and circulation of digital competences. The results indicate that social media proficiency has become a central determinant
of social recognition, favoring individuals who possess not only digital fluency but also
the ability to strategically develop and mobilize their networks. This dynamic reframes
signal theory in light of today’s platformed ecosystems: recognition no longer depends
increasingly on one’s capacity to render competences legible, visible, and endorsed within
algorithmically mediated environments. Those who master the codes of visibility and
reputation-building online are best positioned to convert recognition into social capital and
professional opportunity.





