Thursday, 6 December 2018

Offering concrete academic ideas in the construction of ALRA theoretical frameworks

When offering academic ideas in the construction of ALRA theoretical frameworks, you need to provide concrete academic ideas, and not simply a management subject. For example, when you are providing academic ideas for a theoretical framework component on "evaluating the present strategic change efforts of ABC Ltd", your academic idea could be "top management team characteristics" influence, and not simply "strategic change theory". The former academic idea is much more concrete than the latter one.





The following extract of an academic article provides further clarification on this topic and the example on strategic change.







Another example is that when your theoretical framework component is  "To evaluate the marketing capability of ABC Ltd", your academic idea could be the marketing capability notion of Shin and Aiken (2012) [more concrete], instead of simply marketing theory [too broad]. See extract as follows:







Make sure that all your academic ideas incorporated into your Agile Literature Review Approach theoretical framework are supported by your study note on literature review, so that your academic ideas can be traced to specific academic journal articles. 

Finally, you need to justify in your dissertation report that your chosen academic ideas are useful for you to perform your theoretical framework component task.

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