A theoretical or conceptual framework is the structural foundation of your PhD thesis. It connects your research questions to existing knowledge, defines key variables, and explains the relationships you expect to find. Without a strong framework, your research lacks direction and credibility.
Different research contexts require different types of frameworks. We help you select the right approach for your study.
Based on established theories from literature. Explains phenomena using existing theoretical lenses and propositions.
Researcher-developed model combining concepts from multiple theories. Tailored to specific research context.
Guides data analysis and interpretation. Provides categories, themes, or dimensions for examining findings.
Combines theoretical, conceptual, and analytical elements into a unified model for comprehensive studies.
We work with a wide range of established theories across disciplines. Here are some of the most frequently used frameworks in PhD research.
Bandura's theory explaining how people learn through observation, imitation, and modeling. Widely used in education, psychology, and organizational behavior research.
Strategic management theory focusing on internal resources and capabilities as sources of competitive advantage. Common in business and strategy research.
Explains and predicts user acceptance of information technology. Widely cited in IT, e-learning, and digital adoption studies.
Predicts intentional behavior based on attitudes, subjective norms, and perceived behavioral control. Common in health, marketing, and social psychology.
Learning theory where learners actively construct knowledge through experience and reflection. Foundational in educational research.
Explains health behavior through perceived susceptibility, severity, benefits, and barriers. Widely used in public health research.
A systematic approach to building a framework that is theoretically sound, logically coherent, and practically useful for your research.
Identify your research paradigm (positivism, interpretivism, pragmatism, etc.) to determine the appropriate type of framework for your study.
Review relevant theories in your domain. Select the most appropriate theoretical lens based on your research problem and objectives.
Identify key concepts, variables, and their relationships. Map how they connect to form a coherent explanatory model.
Create professional visual diagrams illustrating variable relationships, direction of influence, and hypothesized connections.
Develop clear written explanation of your framework, justifying theory selection, variable choices, and hypothesized relationships.
Align framework with research questions, hypotheses, and methodology. Revise based on supervisor feedback until approved.
We combine deep theoretical knowledge with practical research experience to build frameworks that strengthen your entire thesis.
Framework narrative supported by recent, high-quality citations from Scopus/WoS journals. Each theoretical choice is justified and explained.
High-resolution, editable diagrams created in professional tools (Lucidchart, draw.io, Illustrator). Publication-quality visuals included.
Our team includes experts from social sciences, management, education, engineering, health sciences, and humanities.
Framework text formatted and ready to insert into your literature review or methodology chapter. Saves you time and effort.
Framework explicitly connected to your research problem, questions, and hypotheses. Ensures perfect alignment throughout.
Free revisions until your supervisor approves the framework. No extra charges for reasonable revision requests.
Professional tools for creating high-quality framework diagrams and visual representations of your research model.
Cloud-based diagramming for creating professional conceptual models, flowcharts, and variable relationship diagrams.
Free, versatile tool for creating framework diagrams. Export in multiple formats (PNG, SVG, PDF, XML).
Professional vector graphics for publication-ready diagrams with precise control over colors, fonts, and layout.
Mind mapping tool for initial brainstorming and concept organization during early framework development stages.