The judicious use of theory in social science research
Abstract
Social science research is focussed mainly on societal concerns and human dynamics. In
scholarly domains such as Public Administration, theory is commonly regarded as the
backbone of studies, but the why, where and how dimensions of theory in the research process
are generally ill-defined. The purpose of this article is to reflect on the use of theory as valueadding
catalyst in the research process. Following a literature review based on an interpretivist
paradigm, this article aims to enlighten the systematic application of theory in the research
process. It is evident that theory’s application is based on its unique nature and the aims, nature
and type of research. Theory can either inform or structure the research process. This function of
theory has significant implications for the research design, methodology, as well as methods
and data collection. Understanding the role and significance of theory can definitely enhance the
scientific rigour of research and the ability of social science researchers, especially postgraduate
students. Such insight may help to ensure that these researchers are capacitated to utilise
theory adequately and apply it suitably within the research process. The construction of new
knowledge through theory building is critical for social science disciplines to reach maturity.
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