I would like to know if I can self-develop a theoretical framework for my thesis work instead of adopting or adapting. What procedures can I follow to be able to develop a good theoretical framework?
Yes, it is possible to self-develop a theoretical framework for your study instead of adopting or adapting one. A theoretical framework is a foundational review of existing theories that serves as a roadmap for developing the arguments you will use in your own work1. Theories are developed by researchers to explain phenomena, draw connections, and make predictions1. In a theoretical framework, you explain the existing theories that support your research, showing that your work is grounded in established ideas2.
To create your own theoretical framework, you can follow these steps:
a) Identify your key concepts.
b) Evaluate and explain relevant theories.
c) Show how your research fits into existing research2.
When developing your framework, make sure to draw from multiple theoretical perspectives and integrate their unique contributions3. Make sure your framework is relevant to your research topic3. Your theoretical framework defines the key concepts in your research, suggests relationships between them, and discusses relevant theories based on your literature review4. A strong theoretical framework gives your research direction4.