Per-journal fit-and-house-style agent skills across economics, business, social science, humanities, natural science, clinical medicine, engineering, and CS conferences — per-journal depth packs plus discipline breadth bundles. Add this marketplace once, then `/plugin install <pack-name>` for any venue.
npx claudepluginhub brycewang-stanford/awesome-journal-skillsA 12-skill depth pack for AAAI Conference on Artificial Intelligence submissions: topic fit, OpenReview submission checks, author rebuttal, camera-ready, artifacts, reproducibility, supplementary material, review process, writing style, related work, experiments, and workflow. Grounded in official AAAI-26 CFP, submission instructions, review process, supplementary-material rules, author policies, rebuttal FAQ, AI-assisted review FAQ, and publication/attendance rules checked on 2026-06-01.
Agent skill stack for manuscripts targeted at Academy of Management Annals (Annals). Twelve role skills cover fit, contribution, evidence, writing, submission, and revision with source-backed Annals guardrails.
Agent skill stack for manuscripts targeted at the Academy of Management Journal (AMJ), the premier empirical management journal published by the Academy of Management. Covers theory-grounded topic selection, theory development and hypothesis derivation, literature positioning, rigorous research design and data analysis (multilevel, SEM, panel, experiments, multi-source data), theoretical-contribution framing, AOM house-style tables/figures and prose, ScholarOne submission, the developmental review process, and multi-round R&R rebuttals. Bilingual en / zh-CN docs.
Theory-development skill stack for the Academy of Management Review (AMR), the Academy of Management's conceptual/theory journal. AMR is a THEORY-DEVELOPMENT journal: it publishes conceptual articles that develop testable knowledge-based claims and does NOT publish empirical hypothesis-testing studies (that is its sibling AMJ's lane). These 12 skills cover theory-fit screening, framing a theory puzzle, challenge-and-extend positioning, construct clarity, proposition development (not hypotheses tested), argument-logic stress-testing in place of empirical robustness, contribution differentiation, conceptual figures (no data plots), APA/AOM house style, and the double-anonymous developmental review via ScholarOne. Grounded in AMR editorials (Whetten 1989; Suddaby 2010) and exemplars (Oliver 1991; Dyer & Singh 1998).
Agent skill stack for submitting to 《会计研究》 (Accounting Research) — the flagship journal of the Accounting Society of China and the only accounting title among CSSCI sources (monthly, founded 1980, ISSN 1003-2886, CN 11-1078/F). Built around the journal's defining bar: archival capital-market empirics with accurate institutional / standard-setting detail and an information mechanism, distinguished from generic corporate finance. Covers fit positioning, topic selection, literature review, institutional/standards background, accounting measurement (discretionary accruals, conservatism, disclosure indices), quasi-experimental identification, information mechanism, robustness, tables/figures, standard-setter/regulator implications, submission preflight, and R&R rebuttals.
Agent skill stack for manuscripts targeted at Administrative Science Quarterly (ASQ), the top theory-driven journal in organization theory and the sociology of organizations — founded in 1956 by James D. Thompson and published by SAGE in association with Cornell's Samuel Curtis Johnson Graduate School of Management (current Editor: Beth Bechky, from July 2025). Tuned to ASQ's actual standards: deep, surprising theoretical contribution over method showmanship; fully first-class qualitative/inductive work (grounded-theory, ethnographic, historical) alongside quantitative; a developmental, exceptionally selective double-blind review (no submission fee; suggested 35-45 pages; 200-word abstract; APA references since 2025) and a standing book-review section. Covers surprising-insight topic selection, process- and variance-theory development, organization-theory literature positioning, rigorous qualitative and quantitative methods, data-to-theory analysis, theoretical-contribution framing, APA-style tables/figures and prose, ScholarOne submission, the developmental review process, and multi-round R&R rebuttals. Bilingual en / zh-CN docs.
Agent skill stack for manuscripts targeted at the American Economic Journal: Applied Economics (AEJ: Applied) — the American Economic Association's quarterly journal for empirical applied microeconomics with credible causal identification, spanning labor, development, health, education, public, urban, environmental, and household finance. Covers AEJ: Applied's distinctive process: double-blind review through the AEA online submission system, a modest member submission fee with nonmember surcharge, required JEL codes, and the signature AEA Data and Code Availability Policy administered by the AEA Data Editor (Lars Vilhuber) under which accepted papers deposit data and code to the AEA Data and Code Repository on openICPSR and are verified for reproducibility before publication. Twelve role skills span workflow routing, topic selection, literature positioning, identification, theory/model interpretation, robustness, tables and figures, writing style, the replication package, referee strategy, submission preflight, and the R&R rebuttal. Bilingual en / zh-CN docs; Stata / R / Python conventions for applied-micro causal work.
Agent skill stack for manuscripts targeted at the American Economic Journal: Economic Policy (AEJ: Policy) — the American Economic Association's quarterly journal for economic analysis OF policy, spanning public economics and taxation, environmental and energy, health, education, labor and social insurance, regulation, development policy, and the political economy of policy. The pack foregrounds the policy question and its welfare / cost-benefit / distributional implication as the through-line: topic selection and contribution framing must lead with the policy counterfactual; identification centers credible quasi-experimental and RCT policy evaluation; writing-style covers translating estimates into a clear policy takeaway without overclaiming. Covers AEA process specifics: double-blind review via the AEA submission system, JEL codes, the AEA Data and Code Availability Policy and the AEA Data Editor pre-publication reproducibility check (openICPSR / AEA Data and Code Repository), AEA house style with standard errors and online appendix. Twelve role skills span workflow routing, topic selection, literature positioning, identification, theory/model, robustness, tables and figures, writing style, the replication package, referee strategy, submission, and rebuttal. Bilingual en / zh-CN docs; Stata / R / Python conventions for empirical policy-evaluation work.
Agent skill stack for manuscripts targeted at the American Economic Journal: Macroeconomics (AEJ: Macro) — the American Economic Association's quarterly journal for broad-interest macroeconomics, covering growth, business cycles, monetary and fiscal policy, labor-macro, international macro, and macro-finance. The pack treats AEJ: Macro's defining feature: it welcomes BOTH quantitative-theoretical work (DSGE, heterogeneous-agent, structural estimation) AND identified empirical work (SVAR, local projections, narrative identification), judged on quantitative discipline and policy relevance. Covers the AEA submission system, the membership-scaled submission fee, single-blind review, JEL codes, the AEA Data and Code Availability Policy with the AEA Data Editor's pre-publication reproducibility check (including simulation and calibration code) deposited at the AEA Data and Code Repository on openICPSR, and AEA house style. Twelve role skills span workflow routing, topic selection, literature positioning, identification, theory/model discipline, robustness, tables and figures, writing style, the replication package, referee strategy, submission preflight, and the R&R rebuttal. Bilingual en / zh-CN docs; Stata / R / Python / Julia / Dynare conventions for empirical, structural, and simulation macro.
Agent skill stack for manuscripts targeted at the American Economic Journal: Microeconomics (AEJ: Micro) — the American Economic Association's quarterly journal for microeconomic THEORY and its applications (game theory, mechanism and market design, industrial-organization theory, contract theory, information economics, decision theory, behavioral theory, and theory-grounded experiments). Founded 2009, one of four AEJs, double-blind via the AEA submission system, with JEL codes required and the AEA Data and Code Availability Policy administered by the AEA Data Editor through the AEA Data and Code Repository (openICPSR). The pack is theory-first: aejmic-theory-model is the central skill (model setup, equilibrium concept, proof strategy, generality versus tractability), aejmic-identification covers both empirical/structural identification and what makes a pure-theory result tight, and the result-presentation, replication, and review skills are reframed for propositions, numerical examples, and proof appendices. Twelve role skills span workflow routing, topic selection, literature positioning, identification, theory modeling, robustness/extensions, tables and figures, writing style, the replication package, referee strategy, submission, and rebuttal. Bilingual en / zh-CN docs; vendored Stata / R / Python code for the empirical/structural/experimental subset.
Agent skill stack for short-format manuscripts targeted at American Economic Review: Insights (AER: Insights) — the AEA's general-interest journal for SHORT, self-contained papers built around a single important, well-executed idea (empirical, theoretical, or methodological). The whole pack is engineered around AER: Insights's two hard constraints: the length cap (7,000 words with no exhibits, minus 200 words per exhibit, maximum five exhibits, abstract 100 or fewer words) and the single-insight discipline. It also encodes the journal's fast, decisive review model — no traditional revise-and-resubmit; first decisions are conditional accept or reject, with conditional accepts usually not returned to referees — and the AEA submission portal, fees, JEL codes, and the AEA Data and Code Availability Policy / AEA Data Editor reproducibility check. Twelve role skills span workflow routing, topic selection, literature positioning, identification, theory/model, robustness, tables and figures, writing style, the replication package, referee strategy, submission preflight, and the conditional-accept response. Bilingual en / zh-CN docs; Stata / R / Python conventions for short empirical, structural, and methodological work.
Agent skill stack for manuscripts targeted at Agricultural Systems — the leading international journal for the systems analysis of agricultural systems, published by Elsevier (ISSN 0308-521X), submitted via Editorial Manager under single-anonymized peer review (minimum two reviewers; editor decides). Agricultural Systems is defined by interactions: among the components of agricultural systems, among hierarchical levels (field → farm → landscape → region → food system), between agricultural and other land-use systems, and between agricultural systems and their natural, social, and economic environments. The journal prefers whole-farm and landscape-level work that integrates conceptual, empirical, and dynamic modelling, and that analyzes trade-offs, emergent behavior, sustainability, and decision support — NOT single-factor field trials. Facts covered include the ~8,000-word research-paper guideline (4,000 short communication / 2,000 perspective / 1,000 comment), ≤ 250-word abstract, required Highlights and graphical abstract, CRediT and declaration-of-interest statements, ORCID, and Elsevier's research-data policy (deposit data, code, and models in a repository or explain why not). Covers systems topic selection, cross-system literature positioning, systems framing and model description/calibration/evaluation/uncertainty, data and model evaluation, exhibits for trade-offs and dynamics, reproducibility of data and models, scientific writing, impact and decision/policy implications, the review process, submission preflight, and revision/rebuttal. Bilingual en / zh-CN docs.
Agent skill stack for 30 flagship English-language agriculture, environment, and earth-science journals — completing the 'agriculture & environment' category that the natural-science bundle leaves almost empty. Covers the agriculture / food / plant / soil / crop flagships (Nature Food, Nature Plants, New Phytologist, The Plant Journal, Field Crops Research, soil and agronomy venues, Food Chemistry), the environment / sustainability / pollution leaders (Global Change Biology, Environment International, Environmental Health Perspectives, Journal of Cleaner Production), and the earth / atmosphere / hydrology / ocean / climate flagships (Journal of Climate, Water Resources Research, Earth and Planetary Science Letters, Geology, Global Biogeochemical Cycles). One self-contained fit-and-house-style skill per journal, plus en-agrienv-journal-workflow routing.
A 12-skill depth pack for AISTATS submissions: topic fit, OpenReview submission checks, author discussion, camera-ready, artifacts, reproducibility, supplementary material, review process, writing style, related work, experiments, and workflow. Grounded in official AISTATS 2026 CFP, OpenReview group, PMLR proceedings pages, and Code of Conduct checked on 2026-06-01.
Agent skill stack for manuscripts targeted at American Anthropologist (AA) — the flagship four-field journal of the American Anthropological Association (AAA), published by Wiley, submitted through the Research Exchange platform under anonymous peer review with no submission or publication fee. AA spans sociocultural anthropology, archaeology, biological/physical anthropology, and linguistic anthropology, plus reflexive and public anthropology, and it is predominantly ethnographic and qualitative while also publishing material/archaeological and quantitative biological work. The stack treats ethnographic and qualitative inference as first-class (fieldwork design, participant observation, interviews, archival and material analysis) alongside appropriate lab/quantitative methods, foregrounds reflexivity and positionality, and centers research ethics and accountability — informed consent, anonymization, protection of vulnerable communities, and heritage/repatriation obligations under the AAA Principles of Professional Responsibility and an ethics of care. Facts covered include the 8,000-word Research Article cap (extendable to ~10,500 on acceptance), the 200-word abstract, Chicago author-date with free-format submission and DOIs, the journal's sections (Research Articles, Vital Topics Forums, World/Public/Multimodal Anthropologies, Essays, Commentaries, Review Essays, Book Reviews), alt-text and image-permission requirements, and anonymous review. Covers topic selection and four-field fit, cross-subfield and decolonial literature positioning, conceptual theory building, research design across ethnographic/archival/material/biological modes, analysis and interpretation norms, ethnographic and multimodal exhibits, AA-style writing, ethics and data policy, the review process, submission preflight, and R&R rebuttals. Bilingual en / zh-CN docs.
Agent skill stack for manuscripts targeted at the American Educational Research Journal (AERJ) — the flagship journal of the American Educational Research Association (AERA), published by SAGE, submitted via ScholarOne Manuscript Central under masked (anonymous) peer review with no standard submission fee. AERJ spans the whole field of education research across all subfields, levels, and methods, and is organized into two separately edited sections: Social and Institutional Analysis (SIA) — political, cultural, social, economic, and organizational issues in education — and Teaching, Learning, and Human Development (TLHD) — processes and outcomes of teaching, learning, and human development in formal and informal settings. Facts covered include the 100–120-word abstract, the roughly 20–50-page manuscript length (double-spaced, 12-point, 1-inch margins, inclusive of tables/figures/notes/references), APA 7th-edition style, ORCID for the corresponding author, the AERA Standards for Reporting on Empirical Social Science Research (quantitative + qualitative), and the AERA Code of Ethics data-availability expectations. Covers education-research topic selection (including choosing SIA vs TLHD), cross-subfield literature positioning, theory and conceptual frameworks, research design across quantitative / qualitative / mixed methods, data-analysis norms, exhibits, APA-style writing, transparency and data policy, the masked review process, submission preflight, and R&R rebuttals. Bilingual en / zh-CN docs.
Agent skill stack for manuscripts targeted at The American Historical Review (AHR) — the flagship journal of the historical profession and the official publication of the American Historical Association (AHA), published by Oxford University Press and submitted via ScholarOne under double-anonymous peer review with no author processing charges. The AHR publishes across all periods and places of the human past — and explicitly encourages histories of Africa, Asia, Oceania, Latin America, and the Middle East alongside Europe and the United States. This is a HUMANITIES stack, not a social-science template: history has no data-availability or replication policy, no statistical-significance bar, and no results tables. The craft is a historiographical intervention, archival and primary-source criticism, interpretation that weds narrative to analysis, and Chicago Manual of Style footnotes (no bibliography or in-text citation). Facts covered include the ~8,000-word article target (excluding notes), the 2:1 text-to-notes guideline, review by at least six scholars over a six-to-eight-month timeline, the 8-10% acceptance rate, masked-author preparation, alt-text on all images, author-cleared image permissions, and the large commissioned book/media review section (~650 reviews per year). Covers topic selection and significance, historiographical positioning, argument development, sources and archives, interpretation and method, structure and exposition, Chicago-style prose, the review process, submission preflight, and revision responses. Bilingual en / zh-CN docs.
Agent skill stack for manuscripts targeted at the American Journal of Political Science (AJPS) — the flagship journal of the Midwest Political Science Association (MPSA), published by Wiley, submitted via Editorial Manager under double-blind peer review. AJPS is a generalist, quantitatively leaning political-science venue spanning American politics, comparative politics, international relations, political behavior, institutions, methodology, and formal theory, and it publishes Articles (<= 10,000 words), Research Notes (<= 4,000 words, methodology and meta-analysis only), and Correspondence (<= 4,000 words). The pack's signature focus is the AJPS Replication & Verification Policy: before any accepted article is published, a third-party verifier re-runs the deposited code to confirm it reproduces the numerical results in the main text — quantitative verification now performed by the Cornell Center for Social Sciences (after the Odum Institute contract ended 2023, 待核实) and qualitative verification facilitated by the Qualitative Data Repository (QDR) at Syracuse, with materials deposited to the AJPS Dataverse on the Harvard Dataverse Network. Facts covered include the 150-word abstract cap, the word-count rule (includes notes and table/figure captions, excludes references and online Supporting Information), strict author-anonymizing, the APSA Style Manual or Chicago 18th option, and the 20-page Supporting Information limit. Covers topic selection, literature positioning, theory building, research design, data analysis, exhibits, writing, the verified replication package, the review process, submission preflight, and R&R rebuttals. Bilingual en / zh-CN docs.
Agent skill stack for manuscripts targeted at the American Journal of Sociology (AJS) — the discipline's oldest journal (founded 1895 by Albion Small), housed for its entire history at the University of Chicago Department of Sociology and published by the University of Chicago Press (NOT SAGE/ASA). AJS is submitted via Editorial Manager (editorialmanager.com/ucp-ajs) under double-blind review, with a distinctive student-run editorial process: assignment by a Manuscript Assignment Board of Assistant Editors supervised by graduate-student Associate Editors, an editorial board comprising the entire Chicago sociology faculty, and a 'preject' screen for papers not in dialogue with current sociology. Facts covered include the $30 submission fee (waived for sole-author graduate students), the ~150-word abstract, AJS's own author-date house style (not the ASA Style Guide), no fixed word-count limit (referees may need more time over ~18,000 words), the long Comment-and-Reply tradition and substantial book-review section, and the Roger V. Gould Prize. AJS is a generalist sociology venue with notable strength in social theory and comparative-historical work, welcoming quantitative, qualitative, ethnographic, and formal scholarship. Data/replication expectations are less prescriptive than ASR/AJPS and are flagged for verification. Covers topic selection, literature positioning, theory building, research design, data analysis, exhibits, house-style writing, data and transparency, the review process, submission preflight, and Comment/Reply or R&R rebuttals. Bilingual en / zh-CN docs.
Agent skill stack for manuscripts targeted at the American Political Science Review (APSR) — the flagship general-interest journal of the American Political Science Association (APSA), published by Cambridge University Press, submitted via Editorial Manager under double-anonymous peer review with no submission fee. APSR is a generalist venue spanning American politics, comparative politics, international relations, political theory, public policy, and political methodology, and it publishes across five tracks: Regular Articles (most < 11,000 words), Research Notes (< 7,000 words), Replications and Reappraisals, Syntheses, and Registered Reports. Facts covered include the 150-word abstract cap, APSA Style Manual formatting, ORCID-for-corresponding-author, encouraged preregistration / pre-analysis plans, and the mandatory APSR Dataverse (Harvard Dataverse) reproducibility package verified by the editorial office after conditional acceptance. Covers political-science topic selection, cross-subfield literature positioning, theory and argument building (formal, interpretive, and empirical), research design across quantitative causal inference / qualitative case work / experiments, data analysis norms, exhibits, APSA-style writing, transparency and data policy, the review process, submission preflight, and R&R rebuttals. Bilingual en / zh-CN docs.
Agent skill stack for manuscripts targeted at the American Sociological Review (ASR) — the flagship general journal of the American Sociological Association (ASA), published by SAGE, submitted through Sage Track (ScholarOne Manuscript Central) under masked (anonymous) peer review. ASR carries a $25 non-refundable manuscript processing fee (waived for ASA student members), caps Articles at 15,000 words including text, references, and footnotes (tables and figures excluded), caps Comments/Replies at 3,000 words, requires a 150-200 word non-identifying abstract, uses the ASA Style Guide, and follows the ASA data-sharing policy (data shared after a project's completion or major publications, with confidentiality and proprietary exemptions). ASR is methodologically broad — quantitative stratification and demography, comparative-historical sociology, ethnography and interviews, social networks, and computational sociology. Covers sociological topic selection, literature positioning, theory building, research design across methods, data analysis, exhibits, ASA-style writing, data and transparency norms, the masked review process, Sage Track submission preflight, and R&R rebuttals. Bilingual en / zh-CN docs.
Agent skill stack for submitting to Annals of Mathematics, one of the most prestigious journals in pure mathematics, published by Princeton's Department of Mathematics and the Institute for Advanced Study. Covers scope fit at the highest bar, precise main-theorem framing, proof-architecture and key-lemma strategy, AMS-LaTeX exposition, optional figures and commutative diagrams, appendices for auxiliary results, length discipline, cover letters, submission preflight, referee strategy for proof verification, and major-revision handling. Adapted for theorem-and-proof papers with full rigor.
Agent skill stack for manuscripts targeted at the Annals of the American Association of Geographers (Annals of the AAG) — the flagship geography journal published by Taylor & Francis (Routledge) for the American Association of Geographers (AAG), founded in 1911 and submitted via ScholarOne Manuscripts under double-anonymous peer review. The Annals is organized around four areas plus a cross-disciplinary/general track — Geographic Methods (GIScience, spatial analysis, modeling); Human Geography (including qualitative work); Nature and Society; and Physical Geography, Earth, and Environmental Sciences — and is highly interdisciplinary, judging quantitative/spatial analysis, GIScience, remote sensing and physical methods, qualitative human geography, and nature-society mixed methods each on its own terms. Facts covered include the 11,000-word manuscript cap (inclusive of abstract, references, notes, tables, and figure captions), the Forum and Commentary formats, the Chicago Manual of Style author-date house style, 3-5 italicized keywords, ORCID, and spatial-data provenance/geoprivacy transparency. Covers area-aware topic selection, geographic literature positioning, theory building on geographic theory, research design spanning the four areas, data analysis, cartographic and figure exhibits, Annals writing style, transparency and spatial-data ethics, the review process, submission preflight, and revision rebuttals. Bilingual en / zh-CN docs.
Agent skill stack for manuscripts targeted at Annual Review of Economics (AREcon). Twelve role skills cover fit, contribution, evidence, writing, submission, and revision with source-backed AREcon guardrails.
Agent skill stack for invited review articles in the Annual Review of Psychology (ARPsych). Twelve role skills cover topic selection, the Editorial-Committee invitation cycle, comprehensive literature synthesis, the organizing framework, even-handed coverage, the authoritative-yet-accessible house voice, transparency for any meta-analysis, and the Annual Reviews production/revision loop with source-backed guardrails.
Agent skill stack for invited review articles targeted at the Annual Review of Sociology (ARSoc) — the Annual Reviews (nonprofit) sociology survey series (founded 1975), which publishes commissioned, authoritative reviews synthesizing sociology subfields (stratification, culture, organizations, networks, race/ethnicity, gender, demography, political and economic sociology) for sociologists across the discipline. Unlike a primary-research journal (ASR, AJS), ARSoc publishes no original empirical findings; the stack therefore replaces identification-strategy and replication-package craft with review craft: judging whether a subfield is ARSoc-scale, the invited/commissioning intake route (suggest a topic to the Editorial Committee — unsolicited finished manuscripts are not accepted), systematic comprehensive coverage with a saturation account, imposing an analytical organizing framework rather than an annotated bibliography, balancing comprehensiveness against selectivity and treating theoretical schools and debates even-handedly, who-found-what tables and the conceptual framework figure, the authoritative-yet-accessible cross-subfield voice that ends with a forward research agenda, the transparency obligations of any systematic-review coverage account or meta-analysis the review contains, working with the Editorial Committee on scope and the annual-volume timeline, the Annual Reviews delivery preflight, and revising an invited review for coverage, balance, and the spine. Bilingual en / zh-CN docs. Process facts (editors, exact limits, portal, open-access status) are marked volatile and deferred to the official Annual Reviews pages.
Agent skill stack for manuscripts targeted at the British Journal of Political Science (BJPS / BJPolS) — a leading general political-science journal published by Cambridge University Press, submitted under double-blind peer review across three formats: Research Articles (~10,000 words), Letters (short articles, ~4,000 words), and Comments. BJPS is broad and internationally oriented, covering all subfields — comparative politics, international relations, political theory, political behaviour and public opinion, political economy, and political methodology — and welcomes scholars from related disciplines (sociology, social psychology, economics, philosophy). Facts covered include the 150-word abstract cap, Cambridge/Harvard author-date house style, anonymized double-blind preparation, the DA-RT transparency commitment, and the replication-data deposit to the BJPolS Dataverse on Harvard Dataverse at acceptance. Covers topic selection and format choice, cross-subfield literature positioning, theory and argument building (formal, empirical, and interpretive), research design across causal inference / qualitative case work / experiments / formal-empirical linkage, data-analysis norms, exhibits, house-style writing, transparency and replication, the review process, submission preflight, and R&R rebuttals. Bilingual en / zh-CN docs.
Agent skill stack for submitting molecular and translational oncology manuscripts to Cancer Cell (Cell Press). Covers scope fit (mechanism plus translational relevance), experimental design across in vitro / in vivo (mouse, PDX, organoid) / human tumor systems, STAR Methods rigor and reproducibility, biological statistics, multi-panel mechanistic figures, the Cancer Cell summary / Highlights / graphical abstract, IACUC / IRB ethics and GEO/SRA/PRIDE/PDB data deposition, cover letters, submission preflight, and consultative peer review. Bilingual en / zh-CN docs.
Agent skill stack for submitting to Cell (Cell Press) — the flagship molecular/cell-biology journal. Encodes Cell's editorial bar (a complete, mechanistic, hypothesis-driven story with converging evidence), the Article structure, the signature Cell artifacts (Highlights, eTOC/In Brief blurb, Graphical Abstract), the ≤150-word unstructured Summary, STAR Methods with the Key Resources Table and Resource Availability, data/code deposition with Mendeley Data, Cell Press author–date references, a conceptual-advance cover letter, submission preflight, and reviewer rebuttals. English-first docs with zh-CN mirror.
面向《经济学(季刊)》(China Economic Quarterly, CEQ) 投稿的 12 项中文写作与审稿技能。CEQ 由北京大学主办、国家发展研究院(前身中国经济研究中心 CCER)承办,2001 年创刊,与国际现代经济学接轨、强调可识别的规范化实证,要求中英文双语标题/摘要/关键词与 JEL 分类号,实行匿名审稿。技能覆盖:期刊契合度判断、可对话选题、对标前沿的文献贡献、结构/准实验识别、现代交错 DID(Callaway–Sant'Anna、de Chaisemartin–D'Haultfœuille、Sun–Abraham)、推断(聚类/弱工具稳健/多重检验)、机制证据、以图代表、英文摘要打磨、投稿预检与匿名/可复制核查,以及 R&R 回应。具体投稿网址、费用、字数与著录细则以官网当期须知为准。
Agent skill stack for submitting to 《中国工业经济》 (China Industrial Economics) — the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences' Institute of Industrial Economics flagship and a top CSSCI journal for industrial organization, firm behavior, innovation, regional and digital economy (monthly, ISSN 1006-480X, CN 11-3536/F). The journal's signature is empirical rigor (理论顶天,实践立地): clean China-policy quasi-experiments, exhaustive robustness, mechanism + heterogeneity with economic interpretation, and actionable industrial-policy implications. Famous for publishing methodological-norm guides (Jiang 2022 on mediation/moderation; editors are skeptical of three-step mediation). Covers fit positioning, topic selection, literature, institutional background, multi-period DID / event-study identification, mechanism, heterogeneity, the robustness arms race, tables/figures, policy implications, submission preflight, and rebuttal.
Agent skill stack for submitting to 《中国农村经济》 (China Rural Economy), the top journal in China's agricultural and rural economics field, hosted by the Rural Development Institute of the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences. Covers 三农 (agriculture / rural / farmer) topic selection, bilingual literature review, micro-household quasi-experimental identification (DID / IV / RDD / PSM), mechanism and heterogeneity analysis, three-line tables, rural-revitalization policy implications, journal house style, and R&R rebuttals. Bilingual zh-CN / en docs; templates for CFPS / CHFS / CLDS / 农村固定观察点 data.
Agent skill stack for submitting to 《中国行政管理》 (Chinese Public Administration), one of the most authoritative CSSCI journals in Chinese public administration and governance. Covers governance-theory topic selection, bilingual literature review, mixed quantitative-qualitative research design and causal inference, governance / policy-process mechanisms, cross-context heterogeneity, exhibits, actionable-yet-grounded policy implications, journal house style, submission preflight, and review-response rebuttals. Bilingual zh-CN / en docs; survey / administrative-data / case-study templates.
Agent skill stack for the 100 Chinese economics/management roadmap journals plus 中国社会科学 and 社会学研究. One self-contained fit-and-house-style skill per journal, plus cn-journal-workflow routing.
Agent skill stack for the 12 CSSCI source journals of sport science (体育学) — promoting sport science from an 'Other' footnote in the Chinese social-science bundle to its own first-class discipline category. Covers the field-defining 《体育科学》 and 《中国体育科技》 (China Institute of Sport Science), the综合性体育学报 of Beijing / Shanghai / Chengdu / Wuhan / Xi'an / Shenyang / Tianjin sport universities, and the humanities-and-social-science-leaning 《体育学刊》《体育学研究》《体育与科学》. One self-contained fit-and-house-style skill per journal, plus cn-sport-journal-workflow routing. Spans both 运动人体科学 (exercise physiology / biomechanics / sports medicine) and 体育人文社会学 (sport sociology / management / policy / history).
Agent skill stack for 30 flagship English-language specialty clinical-medicine journals — deepening the clinical-medicine category beyond the general big-four (NEJM, Lancet, JAMA, BMJ) and broad-specialty venues already covered by the natural-science bundle. Covers the JAMA Network specialty journals (Internal Medicine, Oncology, Cardiology, Neurology, Pediatrics, Psychiatry, Surgery), the Lancet specialty titles (Respiratory Medicine, Diabetes & Endocrinology, Public Health, Psychiatry), and the leading society/specialty flagships across oncology, respiratory/critical care, nephrology, endocrinology, hepatology/GI, allergy/immunology, rheumatology, neurology, radiology, anesthesiology, obstetrics/gynecology, and urology. One self-contained fit-and-house-style skill per journal, plus en-clinmed-journal-workflow routing, with reporting-guideline and trial-registration discipline.
Agent skill stack for manuscripts targeted at Cognitive Psychology (Elsevier) — a leading journal of cognitive science covering attention, perception, memory, learning, language, categorization, reasoning, problem-solving, and judgment and decision-making. Cognitive Psychology is distinctive for rewarding longer, integrative, model-driven contributions: it favors multi-experiment programs that combine tightly controlled cognitive experiments with formal computational or mathematical modeling, running the experiment-to-model-fit loop to develop and test cognitive theory rather than to report a single isolated effect. The stack adapts theory and hypotheses to formal/computational models and falsifiable predictions, study design to stimulus construction, counterbalancing, confound control and power across multi-experiment designs, data analysis to model fitting and comparison (AIC/BIC/Bayes factors), (generalized) linear mixed models, and hierarchical Bayesian estimation, and open science to deposit of data plus model and analysis code plus materials for modeling reproducibility, with preregistration where applicable. Submission is via Elsevier Editorial Manager. Covers cognitive-science topic selection, literature positioning, theory and model formalization, experiment design, model-based analysis, exhibits, scientific writing, open-science and code transparency, the review process, submission preflight, and revision rebuttals. Bilingual en / zh-CN docs.
Agent skill stack for manuscripts targeted at Communication Research (CR), SAGE's quantitative, social-scientific communication journal (founded 1974; bimonthly; ISSN 0093-6502 print / 1552-3810 online), submitted via SAGE Track (ScholarOne) under double-anonymized review where two independent reviews are required to back a Revise/Accept. CR concentrates on hypothesis-testing experiments and surveys with rigorous measurement and explicit theory across media effects and processing, persuasion and message effects, interpersonal and organizational communication, health and political communication, and new-media use and effects. Facts covered include the 45-page double-spaced limit inclusive of references, APA statistical reporting (effect sizes and standard deviations), double-anonymized anonymization with third-person self-citation, mediation/moderation process models with bootstrap CIs, intercoder reliability for content analysis, common-method-variance control, the data-availability statement, open-materials/data and preregistration, and ORCID. Distinguishes CR from the Journal of Communication (ICA all-paradigm flagship), Human Communication Research (interpersonal), and New Media & Society (digital, more qualitative). Bilingual en / zh-CN docs.
Agent skill stack for manuscripts targeted at Comparative Political Studies (CPS) — a leading comparative-politics journal published by SAGE since 1968, submitted via SAGE Track (ScholarOne) under anonymous peer review. CPS publishes comparative work on democratization & regimes, political institutions, political behavior & participation, ethnic politics & conflict, comparative political economy, and parties & elections, across countries and over time, and is methodologically pluralist: large-N quantitative and causal-inference designs, formal theory, qualitative and comparative-historical inference, and multi-method work. Facts covered include the 11,000-word limit (references, tables, and figures excluded), the unstructured ~150-word abstract, APA-style author-date references, ORCID for the submitting author, an optional anonymized pre-analysis plan, a required data availability statement, and the CPS Dataverse (Harvard Dataverse) replication deposit that gates final acceptance for quantitative papers. Covers comparative topic selection, cross-regional literature positioning, portable-mechanism theory building, research design across cross-national panels / case-based comparison / experiments / multi-method, data analysis on comparative data, exhibits, CPS house writing, transparency and data policy, the review process, submission preflight, and R&R rebuttals. Bilingual en / zh-CN docs.
AI-first computer-science conference skill stack: 155 conference fit-and-submission profiles plus a CS/AI router. Covers top AI/ML, data mining, vision, NLP, robotics, HCI, systems, security, software engineering, programming languages, databases, and theory venues, with current-cycle CFP and author-kit re-check discipline.
Agent skill stack for manuscripts targeted at Conservation Biology — the flagship journal of the Society for Conservation Biology (SCB), published by Wiley and founded in 1987. Conservation Biology publishes science with direct implications for the conservation of Earth's biological diversity, spanning population, community, and landscape ecology, extinction risk, protected-area design, human-wildlife interactions, and conservation policy and practice across the natural and social sciences. Submission is via Wiley's ScholarOne Manuscript Central (mc.manuscriptcentral.com/cobi) under double-blind peer review (adopted 2014). Article types covered include Contributed Papers, Reviews, Essays, Conservation Practice and Policy, Research Notes, Comments, Diversity, and Letters, with their word limits, the 300-word abstract cap, the data-availability/archiving expectation (public repository such as Dryad), and the requirement that results have demonstrable conservation relevance and actionability. Covers conservation topic selection and fit, cross-disciplinary literature positioning, appropriate ecological and statistical study design, analysis norms, exhibits, reporting and data policy, accessible writing, conservation-significance framing, the review process, submission preflight, and revision/rebuttal. Bilingual en / zh-CN docs.
Agent skill stack for manuscripts targeted at Contemporary Accounting Research (CAR), the premier research journal of the Canadian Academic Accounting Association (CAAA), published by Wiley. Deliberately method-agnostic across all topic areas of accounting — archival/capital-markets, experimental, analytical/modeling, field studies, surveys, and qualitative work. Covers topic selection, theory development, methods, data analysis under CAR's Data Integrity & Code Sharing Policy, contribution framing, literature positioning, CAR Style Guide tables/figures and prose, Editorial Manager submission (separate blind title page, $250/$600 submission fee, ethics-approval verification, bilingual English/French abstracts), the double-anonymous review process, and R&R rebuttals. Bilingual en / zh-CN docs.
Agent skill stack for manuscripts targeted at Criminology — the flagship, interdisciplinary journal of the American Society of Criminology (ASC), published by Wiley and submitted through the Wiley Research Exchange portal under a blinded (anonymized) peer-review model. Criminology publishes the best work on the etiology of crime and deviance, criminological theory, criminal-career and life-course processes, victimization, and the criminal-legal system, drawing on sociology, psychology, economics, and related fields. The pack encodes the venue's distinctive demands: a theory-forward contribution rather than a bare empirical finding; rigorous quantitative work on crime data (UCR/NIBRS/NCVS), longitudinal and life-course designs, group-based trajectory models, and criminal-career methods, alongside serious qualitative and mixed-methods scholarship; APA-based style with author-date citations and an anonymized main document plus a separate title page; bias-free language for justice-involved populations; growing transparency norms (data/replication, preregistration, open-science badges); a Research Note track; and an open-access APC option after acceptance. Covers topic selection and fit, cross-field literature positioning, theory building, research design across quantitative / qualitative / longitudinal-crime designs, data analysis, exhibits, criminological writing, data and transparency, the review process, submission preflight, and R&R rebuttals. Bilingual en / zh-CN docs.
Agent skill stack for essays targeted at Critical Inquiry — the leading interdisciplinary journal of criticism and theory in the arts and humanities, founded in 1974 and published by the University of Chicago Press, submitted via Editorial Manager and reviewed by the editors-in-chief in consultation with the editorial team (peer-reviewed and commissioned work alike). Critical Inquiry is associated with no single school of thought and tied to no single discipline: it spans literary theory, art and visual culture, film and media, philosophy and aesthetics, politics and political theory, history, and cultural criticism. This is a humanities / theory pack — no datasets, no statistics, no replication packages. It is built around a bold theoretical intervention, interdisciplinary stakes, the close reading of texts / images / artworks / cases through theory, and ambitious prose. Facts covered include the 9,500-word article limit (inclusive of discursive notes and all bibliographical information), the 3,000-word Critical Response and 500-word Review formats, Chicago Manual of Style (17th ed.) footnotes with no works-cited list, Microsoft Word submission, images supplied as separate 300 ppi JPEG/TIFF files with author-secured permissions, the no-simultaneous-submission rule, and the absence of a submission fee (optional Gold OA). Bilingual en / zh-CN docs.
Agent skill stack for manuscripts targeted at Current Anthropology (CA) — the transnational, all-subfields journal published by the University of Chicago Press for the Wenner-Gren Foundation for Anthropological Research, submitted through Editorial Manager. CA's defining feature is the CA✩ Treatment: an accepted Major Article is circulated to invited international commentators whose signed Comments are published alongside it, followed by the author's Reply, so the whole lifecycle is built to reward and survive public, multi-voice critique. CA spans sociocultural anthropology, archaeology, biological/physical anthropology, and linguistic anthropology, plus ethnohistory, prehistory, and applied work, and treats ethnographic and qualitative inference as first-class alongside appropriate lab/quantitative methods. The stack centers a field-shaping, agenda-setting intervention worth international debate, foregrounds reflexivity and positionality, and grounds research ethics and accountability — informed consent, anonymization, protection of vulnerable communities, heritage/repatriation obligations, and the Wenner-Gren copyright assignment. Facts covered include the 6,000–10,000-word Major Article cap (CA✩ Treatment) and 3,000–5,000-word Report, the 200-word abstract, the 800-word Discussion/Comment, .doc/.rtf text with separate TIFF/EPS figures, free-format submission with final Chicago author-date, and the comment-and-reply review model. Covers article-type fit, cross-subfield and transnational literature positioning, conceptual theory building, research design across ethnographic/archival/material/biological modes, analysis and interpretation norms, exhibits, CA-style writing, ethics and copyright, the review process and CA✩ commentary, submission preflight, and both R&R rebuttals and the published CA✩ Reply. Bilingual en / zh-CN docs.
Agent skill stack for manuscripts targeted at Demography — the flagship journal of the Population Association of America (PAA), published by Duke University Press since 2021 and fully open access to readers under a Subscribe to Open (S2O) model (the 2021-2023 and 2026 volumes are open access; from the 2024 volume the year's content opens if the subscription threshold is met). Demography is a multidisciplinary population-science venue spanning formal demography, fertility, mortality, migration, family and households, health and aging, and population dynamics, drawing on anthropology, biology, economics, epidemiology, geography, history, psychology, public health, sociology, and statistics. Submission is via ScholarOne Manuscripts (moved from Editorial Manager in 2024) under double-blind review, with a $35 submission fee and a $1,000 editorial-management fee at acceptance (both waivable; the $1,000 fee is not an open-access APC). Article types are Research Articles (<= 8,000 words main text), Research Notes (<= 4,000), and Commentaries (<= 2,000), with a <= 200-word abstract, up to 5 keywords, 3-5 highlights, loosely APA reference style, and a data-availability statement plus encouraged reproducible code (Demography hosts no repository; authors deposit in a FAIR repository). Covers demographic topic selection, population-science literature positioning, theory and mechanism building, research design (life tables, decomposition, event-history/survival, age-period-cohort, multistate, microsimulation, projections, and causal inference), data analysis, demographic exhibits (population pyramids, Lexis surfaces, survival curves), writing, data and reproducibility, the review process, ScholarOne submission, and R&R rebuttals. Bilingual en / zh-CN docs.
Agent skill stack for manuscripts targeted at Developmental Psychology — the American Psychological Association (APA) journal for empirical work on human development across the life span (infancy, childhood, adolescence, adulthood, aging). The pack encodes what distinguishes this venue from siblings such as Child Development (SRCD) and Developmental Science: the central scientific question is developmental change (age effects, within-person change, trajectories), studied with experiments, longitudinal and cohort designs, observational coding, micro-genetic methods, and increasingly preregistered open-science work. It covers masked peer review submitted via Editorial Manager (editorialmanager.com/dvl), APA 7th-edition style with JARS reporting standards (JARS-Quant, JARS-Qual, MARS), the manuscript length tiers (brief report up to a multi-study/longitudinal report) and the required Public Significance Statement, study design issues unique to developmental work (age vs. cohort confounds, attrition, measurement invariance across ages, ethics with minors and vulnerable populations), growth-curve / multilevel / SEM analysis with mediation and moderation, and the journal's Transparency and Openness Promotion (TOP) commitments (data and materials sharing, preregistration, sample-size justification). Skills run topic selection, developmental theory and age-graded hypotheses, literature positioning, study design, data analysis, tables and figures, APA writing, open science and transparency, the review process, submission preflight, and R&R rebuttals. Bilingual en / zh-CN docs.
Agent skill stack for manuscripts targeted at Econometric Theory (ET) — the Cambridge University Press journal founded by Peter C. B. Phillips, devoted to the mathematical and statistical foundations of econometrics (asymptotic theory, probability-theoretic methods, time series and nonstationarity, high-dimensional and non-standard environments). Built for the journal's theorem-proof house style: rigorous assumptions, lemmas and proofs, generality, and (often) Monte Carlo or numerical illustration. Covers the two-track Articles / Miscellanea structure, the 50-page ceiling with overflow to non-copyedited online Supplementary Material, single-anonymous review, APA author-date references, ScholarOne (Manuscript Central) submission, and the strict manuscript-prep specs (11pt, 1.5 spacing, 1.25in margins, 200-word abstract, 40-character running head). Bilingual en / zh-CN docs; LaTeX-first conventions.
Agent skill stack for submitting to Econometrica (Econometric Society, published by Wiley; founded 1933), the field's flagship for rigorous economic THEORY (micro, game, decision theory, mathematical economics) and ECONOMETRIC METHODS — theorem-proof papers and new estimators, not applied 'top-5' causal-inference papers. Covers theorem-driven topic selection, methods/theory-literature positioning, identification and asymptotic theory (or axioms and existence/uniqueness), proof-strategy and generality, Monte Carlo and finite-sample evidence, simulation exhibits, terse formal house style, the Econometric Society Data and Code Availability Policy (Data Editor reproducibility checks; Zenodo deposit), Supplemental Material, the 45-page limit, Editorial Express submission and the ES-member submission fee, referee and co-editor strategy, conditional acceptance, and multi-round rebuttals.
Agent skill stack for manuscripts targeted at Economic Policy (Economic Policy). Twelve role skills cover fit, contribution, evidence, writing, submission, and revision with source-backed Economic Policy guardrails.
Agent skill stack for submitting to 《经济研究》 (Economic Research Journal), the top economics journal in China. Eighteen skills across the manuscript lifecycle: China-context topic selection, introduction, bilingual literature review, theory & hypotheses, data & sample, modern causal identification (DID / IV / RDD / DML with heterogeneity-robust estimators), mechanism analysis (post-江艇 2022 paradigm), heterogeneity, robustness, three-line tables, policy implications, abstract, house style, reviewer-lens self-audit, reproducibility, submission preflight, and R&R rebuttals. Ships a runnable Stata + Python code library. Bilingual zh-CN / en docs.
Agent skill stack for 40 flagship English-language engineering and technology journals — completing the 'engineering & technology' category that the natural-science bundle leaves thin. Covers the IEEE Transactions / Proceedings family (control, information theory, signal processing, communications, power, industrial electronics, antennas, robotics, medical imaging, biomedical engineering), Automatica and IJRR, the optics/photonics flagships (Optica, Light: Science & Applications, Laser & Photonics Reviews), Nature Electronics and Nature Biomedical Engineering, the mechanics/solids/fluids/manufacturing/aerospace venues, the AIChE/chemical-and-process-engineering and energy-engineering flagships, and the materials-engineering and civil/transportation leaders. One self-contained fit-and-house-style skill per journal, plus en-engtech-journal-workflow routing.
Agent skill stack for 36 flagship English-language humanities journals — completing the 'humanities' category that the existing breadth bundles leave thin. Covers the leading venues in history (The American Historical Review, Past & Present, The Journal of Modern History), philosophy (The Philosophical Review, Mind, Noûs, Ethics, Philosophy & Public Affairs), literary studies (PMLA, Critical Inquiry, New Literary History, Representations), classics (The Classical Quarterly, The Journal of Roman Studies), art and architectural history (The Art Bulletin, Art History, October, The Burlington Magazine), religious studies, linguistics (Language, Linguistic Inquiry), and musicology and aesthetics. One self-contained fit-and-house-style skill per journal, plus en-humanities-journal-workflow routing, with argument-, source-, and style-guide discipline appropriate to humanistic scholarship.
Agent skill stack for 100 mainstream English-language natural-science, clinical/medical, physical, and formal-science journals — the 'other 100' complementing the econ/business bundle. Covers the general-science triad (Nature, Science, PNAS), the Cell Press and Nature Portfolio families, the Physical Review family, the ACS/RSC/Wiley chemistry flagships, the big-four medical journals and major clinical society venues, and the top pure-math journals. One self-contained fit-and-house-style skill per journal, plus en-natsci-journal-workflow routing.
Agent skill stack for the 100 mainstream English-language economics / finance / management / accounting / marketing / operations / information-systems journals on the roadmap (all the top-5 econ, finance top-3, AOM/SMS elite, FT50, UTD24, ABS 4* venues). One self-contained fit-and-house-style skill per journal, plus en-journal-workflow routing.
Agent skill stack for manuscripts targeted at Entrepreneurship Theory and Practice (ETP). Twelve role skills cover fit, contribution, evidence, writing, submission, and revision with source-backed ETP guardrails.
Agent skill stack for manuscripts targeted at Environmental Science & Technology (ES&T) — the flagship environmental science and engineering journal of the American Chemical Society (ACS), submitted through the ACS Publishing Center (ACS Paragon Plus) under editor-screened expert peer review. ES&T is a multidisciplinary venue spanning environmental chemistry, environmental engineering, fate/transport/transformation in natural and engineered systems, treatment and resource recovery, ecotoxicology and environmental health, biogeochemical cycling, sustainability and energy, and the science–policy interface, publishing across several tracks: Research Articles, Critical Reviews, Features, Perspectives, Policy Analysis, Viewpoints, and Correspondence, with the rapid companion ES&T Letters for urgent results. Facts covered include the per-type word limits, the mandatory Table of Contents (TOC)/abstract graphic, Supporting Information (SI) norms, the data-availability / public-database deposition requirement, ACS ethical guidelines (iThenticate screening, COI disclosure, safety reporting), and the editor-desk-screen + typically-three-reviewer model. Venue-specific guidance is built around environmental significance, mass balances and analytical rigor, QA/QC, and the SI + TOC-graphic workflow. Bilingual en / zh-CN docs.
Agent skill stack for manuscripts targeted at the European Economic Review (EER) — Elsevier's long-standing (founded 1969) general-interest European economics journal, covering all fields of economics, theory and empirical, hosted on ScienceDirect (ISSN 0014-2921). The twelve role skills span EER's distinctive process: Editorial Manager submission (editorialmanager.com/eerev), single-anonymized (single-blind) external review, a non-refundable submission fee (EUR 125 regular / EUR 100 PhD; Research4Life Group A waiver), the mandatory replication policy (data, code, and computational details deposited before publication for empirical/simulation/experimental work), Elsevier economics house style (structured abstract, JEL codes, keywords, research highlights, declaration of interest, standard errors reported), and the broad-interest bar that distinguishes EER from field journals and from the EEA flagship JEEA. Covers workflow routing, topic selection, literature positioning, identification, theory/model craft, robustness, tables and figures, writing style, the replication package, referee strategy, submission preflight, and the R&R rebuttal. Bilingual en / zh-CN docs; Stata / R / Python conventions for empirical work; volatile process facts are dated and to be re-verified on the official Elsevier / ScienceDirect pages.
Agent skill stack for manuscripts targeted at the European Sociological Review (ESR) — the flagship quantitative-sociology journal of the European Consortium for Sociological Research (ECSR), published by Oxford University Press and submitted through ScholarOne Manuscripts under double-blind peer review. ESR is Europe's leading quantitative sociology venue: social stratification and mobility, education, labor markets, family and life course, migration and ethnicity, attitudes, and comparative cross-national European social structure, with rigorous quantitative methods (multilevel/SEM, panel and event-history, comparative designs, causal inference where feasible) on harmonized survey data (ESS, EU-SILC, SOEP, EVS). Articles run around 8,000 words including endnotes and references (tables and figures excluded) with a non-identifying abstract of at most 200 words; a Data Availability Statement is required for every manuscript, and (for submissions from 1 January 2025) a replication package for statistical or computational work is required upon conditional acceptance. Covers topic selection and fit, comparative literature positioning, theory building, comparative/longitudinal research design, multilevel and longitudinal data analysis, exhibits, house writing style, transparency and replication, the double-blind review process, ScholarOne submission preflight, and R&R rebuttals. Bilingual en / zh-CN docs.
Agent skill stack for manuscripts targeted at Experimental Economics (Experimental Economics). Twelve role skills cover fit, contribution, evidence, writing, submission, and revision with source-backed Experimental Economics guardrails.
Agent skill stack for manuscripts targeted at Field Crops Research (FCR) — a leading international agronomy and crop-science journal published by Elsevier (ISSN 0378-4290), submitted via Editorial Manager under a single-anonymized peer-review model. FCR publishes experimental and modelling research on crop ecology, crop physiology, agronomy, and crop improvement of field crops grown for food, fibre, feed, and biofuel, at the crop, field, farm, and landscape levels. The journal enforces a distinctive scope boundary: it expects genuine field-based agronomy with multi-season and/or multi-environment relevance and does NOT consider studies conducted exclusively under controlled conditions (greenhouse, pots, or any root-restricting system), one-year single-location trials, or work that is corroborative, descriptive, or only of local significance. This pack builds venue-specific guidance on agronomic significance and yield-gap framing, sound multi-environment experimental design (randomization, replication, G×E), appropriate mixed-model statistics, encouraged yield data, the ~400-word abstract, 3-5 highlights, data-availability declaration, and the Original Research / Review / Short Communication / Opinion / Loomis Review article tracks. Bilingual en / zh-CN docs.
Agent skill stack for manuscripts targeted at Financial Management (FM). Twelve role skills cover fit, contribution, evidence, writing, submission, and revision with source-backed FM guardrails.
Agent skill stack for manuscripts targeted at Games and Economic Behavior (GEB) — the leading specialist game-theory journal, published by Elsevier and an official journal of the Game Theory Society (founded 1989 by Ehud Kalai; chief editor Hervé Moulin since 2021). Built for game-theoretic work across theory, mechanism design, behavioral economics, and experiments. Covers GEB's distinctive Editor-in-Charge review model (chief editor routes each paper to one of seven publicly known Editors over anonymous Advisory Editors and referees), the ~one-third desk-reject / ~15% acceptance bar, the conference-version disclosure requirement, the mandatory generative-AI declaration, the 250-word abstract cap, Editorial Manager / elsarticle submission, and GEB's encouraged-but-not-mandatory data policy. Adapts identification to proof exposition and assumption mapping for theory, and to experimental design plus reproducible computation for empirical/experimental work. Bilingual en / zh-CN docs.
Agent skill stack for manuscripts targeted at Global Change Biology (GCB) — the leading journal on the impacts of global environmental change on biological systems, published by Wiley and submitted via ScholarOne / Manuscript Central. GCB publishes mechanistic, quantitative ecology and biogeochemistry across levels from molecular to biome, in aquatic and terrestrial, managed and natural systems, and spans article types including Primary Research Articles, Technical Advances, Reviews / Research Reviews, and Opinions / Perspectives. Facts covered include the research-article word ceiling (up to ~15,000 words including references — 待核实 against the 8,000-word framing seen elsewhere), the ~300-word abstract and 6–10 keywords, the mandatory graphical abstract depicting the driver-to-response mechanism, single-anonymous expert peer review with 2–3 reviewers, and a hard data- and code-archiving requirement (public repository such as Dryad / Zenodo with a persistent DOI; 'available on request' is rejected). Covers global-change topic selection and significance, cross-system literature positioning, robust ecological / biogeochemical / modelling study design, analysis and uncertainty, mechanism-first figures and tables, reporting and open-data policy, GCB writing style, the cover letter, the review process, submission preflight, and revision-and-rebuttal. Bilingual en / zh-CN docs.
Agent skill stack for manuscripts targeted at Global Environmental Change (GEC) — the leading international journal on the human and policy dimensions of global environmental change, published by Elsevier (ISSN 0959-3780) and submitted via Editorial Manager under double-blind peer review. GEC is interdisciplinary and social-science-leading: it publishes theoretically and empirically rigorous work on the social drivers and consequences of environmental change and on the governance, policy, and behavioral processes that address it — across climate adaptation, vulnerability, environmental governance, socio-ecological systems, sustainability transitions, food and water systems, land use, oceans and coasts, and urban change. Facts covered include the human-and-policy-dimensions scope, the requirement of a significant social-science component, Research Articles up to ~8,000 words, an abstract up to ~250 words, 3-5 Highlights of ~85 characters each, the Elsevier research-data / Data Availability Statement policy, and methodological pluralism spanning quantitative, qualitative, and mixed methods. Covers interdisciplinary topic fit, cross-literature positioning, conceptual-framework building, research design across methods, analysis norms, exhibits, policy-relevant academic writing, real-world and policy implications, the review process, submission preflight, and revision and rebuttal. Bilingual en / zh-CN docs.
Agent skill stack for manuscripts targeted at Governance: An International Journal of Policy, Administration, and Institutions — published by Wiley(-Blackwell) in association with the IPSA Research Committee 27 on the Structure & Organization of Government (SOG), under double-blind peer review with at least two referees and a separate title page. Governance is the comparative and international venue for executive politics, public policy, public administration, and the organization of the state; it welcomes quantitative, qualitative, and comparative-historical work, but excludes corporate governance and stand-alone literature reviews. Facts covered include the ~9,000-word working cap (excluding citations/bibliography), the ~150-word abstract, the mandatory Data Availability Statement with recommended DOI-citable deposit, and the option to supply an anonymized pre-analysis plan as supplementary material. Covers comparative-governance topic selection, literature positioning in policy / administration / institutions, theory and argument building, research design across comparative cases / causal inference / QCA / mixed methods, data-analysis norms, exhibits, writing within the word cap, transparency and data policy, the review process, Wiley-system submission preflight, and R&R rebuttals. Bilingual en / zh-CN docs.
Agent skill stack for legal scholarship targeted at the Harvard Law Review (HLR) — one of the oldest student-edited, generalist American law reviews, published by the Harvard Law Review Association and affiliated with Harvard Law School. HLR is NOT peer-reviewed: it is student-edited, and articles are placed through the distinctive U.S. law-review ecosystem (near-final manuscript submitted to many journals at once via Scholastica, leveraged with expedite requests across the February-March and August seasons). This pack encodes that reality: building a normative legal claim, running a preemption check (SSRN / Westlaw / HeinOnline) before writing, structuring the doctrine-to-theory-to-prescription argument, mastering the heavy footnote apparatus and Bluebook pinpoint citation (HLR co-publishes The Bluebook), preparing for the intensive student-editor substantive edit and the full cite-check / source-pull, timing placement and expedites, and surviving the revision cycle. Covers Articles, Essays, Book Reviews, and the annual Supreme Court issue and Foreword. Bilingual en / zh-CN docs.
Agent skill stack for manuscripts targeted at Human Relations (Human Relations). Twelve role skills cover fit, contribution, evidence, writing, submission, and revision with source-backed Human Relations guardrails.
Agent skill stack for manuscripts targeted at Human Resource Management (HRM). Twelve role skills cover fit, contribution, evidence, writing, submission, and revision with source-backed HRM guardrails.
A 12-skill depth pack for International Conference on Learning Representations (ICLR) submissions: topic fit, OpenReview submission checks, author discussion, camera-ready, artifacts, reproducibility, supplementary material, review process, writing style, related work, experiments, and workflow. Grounded in official ICLR 2026 CFP, Author Guide, Reviewer Guide, Code of Ethics, and LLM policy checked on 2026-06-01.
A 12-skill depth pack for International Conference on Machine Learning (ICML) submissions: topic fit, submission checks, author response, camera-ready, artifacts, reproducibility, supplementary material, review process, writing style, related work, experiments, and workflow. Grounded in official ICML 2026 CFP, author instructions, peer-review FAQ, and LLM-review policy checked on 2026-06-01.
A 12-skill depth pack for IJCAI and IJCAI-ECAI submissions: topic fit, Chairing Tool submission checks, author response, camera-ready, artifacts, reproducibility, supplementary material, review process, writing style, related work, experiments, and workflow. Grounded in official IJCAI-ECAI 2026 CFP, FAQ, reproducibility guidelines, author kit, important dates, peer-review principles, and COI policy checked on 2026-06-01.
Agent skill stack for manuscripts targeted at IMF Economic Review (IMFER). Twelve role skills cover fit, contribution, evidence, writing, submission, and revision with source-backed IMFER guardrails.
Agent skill stack for manuscripts targeted at Information Systems Research (ISR), the INFORMS quarterly and Basket-of-Eight journal at the intersection of technology, organizations, economics, and society. Built for ISR's deliberately sociotechnical and intradisciplinary mission, which houses rigorous behavioral/empirical research and analytical economic, econometric, and design-science modeling as co-equal genres. Covers fit-driven topic selection, theory development and analytical/behavioral mechanism building, literature positioning that bridges IS silos, multimethod research design and analysis, contribution framing (including the mandatory ~500-word contribution statement), INFORMS house-style exhibits and prose, ScholarOne submission with required editor/reviewer nominations, the Senior-Editor-led review process, and R&R rebuttals. Bilingual en / zh-CN docs.
Agent skill stack for manuscripts targeted at INFORMS Journal on Computing (IJOC). Twelve role skills cover fit, contribution, evidence, writing, submission, and revision with source-backed IJOC guardrails.
Agent skill stack for manuscripts targeted at International Economic Review (IER). Twelve role skills cover fit, contribution, evidence, writing, submission, and revision with source-backed IER guardrails.
Agent skill stack for manuscripts targeted at International Organization (IO) — the leading journal of international relations (IR), published by Cambridge University Press on behalf of the IO Foundation, submitted via Editorial Manager under double-blind peer review. IO is an IR-specialist flagship (not a generalist political-science journal): it publishes generalizable theory and empirical work across international institutions, cooperation and conflict, international political economy (IPE), security, foreign policy, and IR theory, welcoming quantitative, formal, and qualitative methods. Facts covered include the 14,000-word Research Article cap (Research Notes 8,000; Essays 10,000; counts include tables, figures, and notes but exclude the bibliography), supplementary material that should rarely exceed twenty pages, ORCID for the corresponding author, and IO's strong research-transparency regime — at conditional acceptance the editorial staff request data and code, IO staff verify the quantitative results and formal-model proofs before final acceptance, and materials are deposited to the IO Dataverse on Harvard Dataverse with a DOI, plus a Data Availability Statement (QDR is the route for qualitative data). Covers IR topic selection, cross-paradigm literature positioning, IR theory building (rationalist, constructivist, formal, liberal/realist), research design for international-level questions, data analysis, exhibits, IO writing style, transparency and the verification-before-publication policy, the review process, submission preflight, and R&R rebuttals. Bilingual en / zh-CN docs.
Agent skill stack for submitting clinical research to JAMA (Journal of the American Medical Association), one of the big-four general medical journals. Covers scope fit and general-medical importance, study design, EQUATOR reporting standards (CONSORT / STROBE / PRISMA / STARD), statistical rigor with effect sizes and 95% CIs, the JAMA structured abstract and Key Points box, trial registration and ICMJE ethics/disclosure requirements, figures and tables, house style, cover letters, submission preflight, and peer-review revision. Bilingual en / zh-CN docs.
Agent skill stack for manuscripts targeted at the Journal of Accounting and Economics (JAE), the Elsevier journal founded in 1979 by Ross Watts and Jerold Zimmerman as the home of positive (economics-based) accounting research. Covers the role of accounting within the firm, the information content of accounting numbers in capital markets, accounting in financial contracting and the monitoring of agency relationships, the determination of accounting standards, and the regulation of corporate disclosure. Built around JAE's defining bar: applying economic theory to explain accounting phenomena with large-sample archival and analytical evidence. Covers topic selection, theory development, literature positioning, identification-focused methods, archival data analysis, contribution framing, Elsevier house-style exhibits and prose, the USD 650-fee Editorial Manager submission, double-anonymized review, and R&R rebuttals. Bilingual en / zh-CN docs.
Agent skill stack for manuscripts targeted at the Journal of Accounting Research (JAR), one of the top-three accounting journals, sponsored by the Chookaszian Accounting Research Center at the University of Chicago Booth School of Business and published by Wiley-Blackwell. Built around JAR's empirical-archival capital-markets tradition (the Ball-Brown lineage), its mandatory data-and-code sharing regime, the Ray Ball JAR Annual Conference, and its Registered Reports program. Covers topic selection, institutional/economic theory development, identification-driven research design, large-sample archival analysis, contribution framing, literature positioning, JAR house-style exhibits and prose, the Wiley Research Exchange submission and tiered-fee gate, the double-anonymized review process, and R&R rebuttals. Bilingual en / zh-CN docs.
Agent skill stack for manuscripts targeted at the Journal of Applied Econometrics (JAE) — Wiley's home for empirical, replicable economics that applies and develops econometric techniques on real data (applications over pure theory). Built around JAE's signature norms: mandatory deposit to the famous JAE Data Archive (since 1994, now hosted at ZBW) with plain-ASCII/CSV readme-documented data, a hard 35-page article limit with unlimited online appendices, a 100-word citation-free summary plus up to six keywords, citation-style-agnostic 'Free Format' submission via Editorial Express, single-blind review with Editor-in-Chief final authority, a dedicated Replication Article category, and a three-papers-under-review-per-author cap. Covers topic fit, identification on real data, reproducible data analysis, tables/figures, contribution framing, literature positioning, the review process, rebuttals, submission preflight, and archive-ready replication packaging. Bilingual en / zh-CN docs; Stata / R / Python conventions.
Agent skill stack for manuscripts targeted at the Journal of Applied Psychology (JAP) — the American Psychological Association (APA) flagship of industrial-organizational (I-O) and applied psychology, covering work motivation, leadership, personnel selection and assessment, teams, job attitudes and well-being, organizational justice, training, and turnover. JAP rewards strong theory paired with rigorous quantitative measurement: lab and field experiments, multi-wave field studies, multilevel (HLM) and structural-equation (SEM) models, mediation and moderation, and meta-analysis. Submitted through Editorial Manager (editorialmanager.com/apl) under masked (anonymized) review, written in APA 7th-edition style, with transparency and openness held to the TOP framework (data, materials, code availability; preregistration weighed). Article types include Feature Articles, Research Reports, theory-development and integrative-review articles, qualitative research, and meta-analyses. Covers topic and fit selection, I-O theory and hypotheses, literature positioning, study and measurement design (construct validity, common-method variance, nested data), SEM/HLM/meta-analysis, exhibits, APA writing, open science and transparency, the masked review process, submission preflight, and R&R rebuttals. Bilingual en / zh-CN docs.
Agent skill stack for manuscripts targeted at the Journal of Banking & Finance (JBF) — an Elsevier journal (est. 1977, monthly, ISSN 0378-4266) for empirical and theoretical research on banking, financial intermediation, financial institutions, capital markets, investments, corporate finance, and financial regulation, with a strong empirical, bank-focused orientation. Covers the JBF-specific process: a USD 350 non-refundable submission fee paid in Editorial Manager, double-anonymized review (anonymized manuscript plus separate title page), free-format 'your paper your way' submission, Elsevier author-date (Harvard) referencing, 1-7 keywords and JEL codes, encouraged Highlights, free integrated SSRN preprint posting, mandatory generative-AI declaration, and Elsevier research-data sharing (data availability statement, Mendeley Data) rather than a journal-run replication archive. Covers topic fit, literature positioning, identification for empirical banking/finance, robustness, tables and figures, house style, contribution framing, data-and-code policy, referee strategy, submission preflight, and R&R rebuttals. Bilingual en / zh-CN docs; Stata / R / Python conventions.
Agent skill stack for manuscripts targeted at the Journal of Business & Economic Statistics (JBES) — a methodological econometrics-and-statistics journal published by Taylor & Francis on behalf of the American Statistical Association (ASA). JBES rewards new or improved statistical/econometric methods (including machine-learning and data-science methods and computational improvements) that carry clear empirical relevance and usually a substantive empirical application — not pure theory without motivation, nor pure applications without methodological novelty. Covers method-fit topic selection, methods-vs-prior-art positioning, regularity-conditions / asymptotics / Monte Carlo design, reproducible data-and-code supplementary material under ASA policy, methods-paper tables and figures, the multi-Co-Editor submission workflow, peer review, referee rebuttals, and the journal's discussion-paper tradition. Bilingual en / zh-CN docs; Stata / R / Python conventions.
Agent skill stack for manuscripts targeted at the Journal of Business Venturing (JBV), an FT50 flagship in entrepreneurship and new venture creation published by Elsevier. Covers phenomenon-driven topic selection, multidisciplinary theory development (economics, psychology, sociology), literature positioning in the entrepreneurship conversation, methodologically pluralistic design and analysis (econometrics on novel venture datasets, experiments, qualitative and mixed methods), theoretical-contribution framing, Elsevier house-style tables/figures and prose, Editorial Manager submission with double-anonymized review, the field-editor review process, and R&R rebuttals. Bilingual en / zh-CN docs.
Agent skill stack for manuscripts targeted at the Journal of Communication (JoC) — the flagship journal of the International Communication Association (ICA), published by Oxford University Press, submitted via Manuscript Central (ScholarOne) under double-anonymous peer review with no submission fee. JoC is a generalist communication venue spanning communication theory and methodology, media effects, political communication, health communication, computational/text-as-data communication, and interpersonal/organizational communication, and it welcomes quantitative (surveys, experiments, content analysis, computational) as well as qualitative and critical/interpretive work. Facts covered include the 35-page main-document limit (including abstract, text, references, tables, figures, and endnotes), the 150-word abstract cap, the 3,000–6,000-word JoC Forum format, APA 7th-edition style, double-anonymous anonymization with third-person self-citation, a required Data Availability Statement, ICA/OUP Open Science Badges for open data / open materials / preregistration, encouraged-but-not-required preregistration, and hybrid open-access options with Research4Life APC waivers. Covers communication-research topic selection, cross-tradition literature positioning, theory building, research design across experiments / surveys / content analysis / computational / qualitative, data-analysis norms, exhibits, APA-style writing, open science and transparency, the review process, submission preflight, and R&R rebuttals. Bilingual en / zh-CN docs.
Agent skill stack for manuscripts targeted at Journal of Consumer Psychology (JCP). Twelve role skills cover fit, contribution, evidence, writing, submission, and revision with source-backed JCP guardrails.
Agent skill stack for manuscripts targeted at the Journal of Consumer Research (JCR), the multi-disciplinary flagship of consumer behavior research published by Oxford University Press. Covers the JCR conceptual bar (advancing, deepening, or repudiating theory about consumption), interdisciplinary framing across psychology, anthropology, sociology, and economics, the mandatory Consumer Relevance and Contribution Statement, theory-driven multi-study behavioral experiments and interpretive Consumer Culture Theory (CCT) work, the research-transparency apparatus (Data Collection Statement, approved repositories, replication code, 7-year retention), the 60-double-spaced-page cap with a web appendix, Chicago Manual of Style, ScholarOne submission, double-anonymized review, and R&R rebuttals. Bilingual en / zh-CN docs.
Agent skill stack for manuscripts targeted at the Journal of Corporate Finance (JCF) — an Elsevier journal covering empirical and theoretical corporate finance (financial structure, governance, payout, financial contracting, risk management, innovation, M&A, international corporate finance, and intersections with macro, asset pricing, household/behavioral finance, fintech/blockchain, law, financial intermediation, and market microstructure). Submission via Editorial Manager reached from ScienceDirect, a US$340 non-refundable submission fee, a 250-word abstract cap, single-anonymized (single-blind) review to a minimum of two reviewers, an active desk-rejection policy, 'your paper, your way' author-date references at first submission, free integrated SSRN preprint posting, and Elsevier Option C research-data availability. Covers topic selection, literature positioning, causal identification for corporate finance, robustness via tables/figures, contribution framing, the data/code policy, submission preflight, referee strategy, and R&R rebuttals. Bilingual en / zh-CN docs; Stata / R / Python conventions.
Agent skill stack for manuscripts targeted at the Journal of Development Economics (JDE) — the leading field journal in development economics, published by Elsevier, submitted via Editorial Manager under single-anonymized review, with no submission fee, a mandatory data/code replication policy hosted on Mendeley Data, a permanent pre-results review (Registered Reports) track run with BITSS, an AER: Insights-style short-paper limited-revision track, and a three-papers-per-12-months submission cap. Covers development-economics topic selection, literature positioning, contribution framing, credible identification (RCT / DID / IV / RDD) in low- and middle-income settings, empirical data analysis norms, figure-forward exhibits, replication and data policy, the review process, submission preflight, and R&R rebuttals. Bilingual en / zh-CN docs; Stata / R / Python conventions.
Agent skill stack for manuscripts targeted at the Journal of Econometrics (JoE) — an Elsevier methodological-econometrics journal (founded 1973) for substantive contributions to identification, estimation, testing, decision, and prediction problems in economic research, plus applications of econometric techniques. Co-Editors-in-Chief Michael Jansson (UC Berkeley) and Aureo de Paula (UCL). Reflects JoE-specific realities: self-hosted Editorial Express portal, a USD $75 nonrefundable submission fee with mandatory proof-of-payment upload, PDF-only single-file submission of roughly 40 pages at 1.5 spacing / 11pt, a 250-word abstract, single-anonymized review by a minimum of two referees, the elsarticle LaTeX class and [dataset] data-citation style, and three submission tracks (Regular, Annals, Themed Issues). Covers methodological topic selection, literature positioning, regularity conditions / asymptotics / Monte Carlo design, theorem-and-proof exposition, table and figure conventions, contribution framing, replication-and-data norms, house writing style, referee strategy, submission preflight, and revision rebuttals. Bilingual en / zh-CN docs; Stata / R / Python / MATLAB conventions.
Agent skill stack for manuscripts targeted at Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization (JEBO). Twelve role skills cover fit, contribution, evidence, writing, submission, and revision with source-backed JEBO guardrails.
Agent skill stack for manuscripts targeted at Journal of Economic Geography (JEG). Twelve role skills cover fit, contribution, evidence, writing, submission, and revision with source-backed JEG guardrails.
Agent skill stack for manuscripts targeted at the Journal of Economic Growth (JEG) — the specialist Springer Nature outlet for theoretical and empirical research on economic growth and dynamic macroeconomics (neoclassical and endogenous growth, human capital, fertility, trade-and-growth, financial development, migration, technological change, political economy of growth, OLG models), edited by Oded Galor. Submission runs through the Springer Nature portal; LaTeX is preferred (Word accepted), references are author-year APA 7th, a 150-250 word abstract plus JEL codes and 4-6 keywords sit on the title page, and the Springer Nature Data Availability Statement applies (no AEA-style mandatory code archive). Covers growth-relevant topic selection, literature positioning across the theory-empirics divide, identification for both causal designs and theoretical assumptions, growth data analysis, exhibits, contribution framing, the review process, rebuttals, replication and data policy, house style, and the end-to-end workflow. Bilingual en / zh-CN docs.
Agent skill stack for survey and review articles targeted at the Journal of Economic Literature (JEL) — the American Economic Association's flagship survey-of-record journal (founded 1969), which publishes commissioned and peer-reviewed syntheses of bodies of economic research, book reviews, and maintains the JEL classification system. Unlike a primary-research journal, JEL does not publish original empirical findings; the stack therefore replaces identification-strategy and replication-package craft with survey craft: scoping a synthesis-worthy literature, the proposal/commissioning route (a ~10-page proposal emailed to the editor before a full draft), systematic literature gathering with coverage discipline, imposing an analytical organizing framework rather than an annotated bibliography, balancing comprehensiveness against selectivity and treating schools and controversies even-handedly, summary who-found-what tables and conceptual figures, the authoritative-yet-accessible JEL voice, correct JEL classification-code assignment, working with the editor and referees on scope, the AEA submission preflight, and revising a survey for coverage and balance. Bilingual en / zh-CN docs. Process facts (editor, fees, portal) are marked volatile and deferred to the official AEA pages.
Agent skill stack for articles and proposals targeted at the Journal of Economic Perspectives (JEP) — the open-access, non-technical synthesis journal of the American Economic Association, founded 1987, sister to the Journal of Economic Literature (technical surveys of record) and the AER/AEJ research journals. JEP is largely invited and organized in symposia, and rewards accessible writing readable by 90 percent of AEA members, not new identification or replication. Twelve role skills cover the JEP lifecycle: workflow routing, topic selection for a broad audience, the 2–5 page proposal and symposium pitch ([email protected]), narrative arc for a general economist reader, plain-language translation of technical results, presenting evidence with minimal equations, exhibits a non-specialist can read, the JEP voice, balance and objectivity over advocacy, working with the managing-editor-led editorial team, the pre-submission preflight, and revising for accessibility and balance. Bilingual en / zh-CN docs.
Agent skill stack for manuscripts targeted at the Journal of Economic Theory (JET) — Elsevier's flagship general-theory venue (ISSN 0022-0531 print, 1095-7235 electronic), submission via Elsevier Editorial Manager. JET is theory-first: the contribution must be a rigorous, original theoretical result spanning mechanism design, information economics, decision theory, game theory, matching, market design, political economy, and finance/macro theory; empirical, experimental, quantitative, or computational work is accepted only when firmly grounded in theory. Covers theorem-proof house style (Elsevier elsarticle LaTeX), assumption/definition/proposition/proof exposition, generality vs. tractability, single-anonymized review with a two-referee floor, encouraged-not-required data sharing, generative-AI disclosure, and the multi-editor lead-editor governance. Bilingual en / zh-CN docs.
Agent skill stack for manuscripts targeted at the Journal of Educational Psychology (JEP) — the American Psychological Association's flagship outlet for original, primary psychological research on learning and instruction across all ages and educational levels. JEP publishes experiments and randomized field trials, quasi-experiments, longitudinal studies, and SEM/multilevel models of students nested in classes and schools; it occasionally publishes exceptionally important meta-analyses and typically does not publish reliability/validity studies of single instruments. Manuscripts run under masked review on Editorial Manager (editorialmanager.com/edu), follow APA 7th edition, generally do not exceed 12,000 words excluding references/tables/figures/appendices, carry a 250-word abstract, and include a Transparency and Openness subsection stating data, materials, and analysis-code availability with persistent identifiers; preregistration is encouraged not required, JARS (quantitative/qualitative/mixed and JARS-REC) reporting standards apply, and Open Science Badges are available. The stack covers learning-and-motivation topic selection, theory and hypotheses, literature positioning, classroom/school study design (cluster-randomized trials, nesting and power, measurement of learning constructs, ecological validity), multilevel/SEM/growth analysis with educationally meaningful effect sizes, APA exhibits, writing to the 12,000-word format, open science and transparency, the review process, submission preflight, and R&R rebuttals. Bilingual en / zh-CN docs.
Agent skill stack for manuscripts targeted at Journal of Environmental Economics and Management (JEEM). Twelve role skills cover fit, contribution, evidence, writing, submission, and revision with source-backed JEEM guardrails.
Agent skill stack for submitting to 《财经研究》 (Journal of Finance and Economics), a CSSCI-indexed comprehensive finance-and-economics journal hosted by Shanghai University of Finance and Economics. Covers China-context topic selection with theoretical contribution, bilingual literature review, modern causal identification (DID / IV / RDD / DML / PSM), mechanism and heterogeneity analysis, three-line tables, policy implications, journal house style, submission preflight, and double-blind R&R rebuttals. Bilingual zh-CN / en docs; Stata / R / Python templates.
Author, submit, referee, and revise for The Journal of Finance (JF), the American Finance Association flagship (est. 1946, Wiley-Blackwell). Encodes JF-specific mechanics: the AFA portal and tiered submission fee, the 60-page limit, the Internet Appendix bundled in the same PDF, the Data and Code Sharing Policy and Data Editor, and general-interest positioning across the finance top-3. Bilingual en / zh-CN docs; Stata / R / Python pointers.
Agent skill stack for manuscripts targeted at the Journal of Financial and Quantitative Analysis (JFQA) — empirical and quantitative financial economics (corporate finance, investments, capital and security markets, financial institutions, and finance-relevant quantitative methods), published by Cambridge University Press for the Michael G. Foster School of Business at the University of Washington. Built around the JFQA realities: submission via Editorial Manager with a text-searchable PDF, a $350 fee (only $275 refunded if not sent to a reviewer), double-anonymous review, a strict one-paragraph / 100-word abstract cap, prescriptive 8.5x11 / 1-inch / 12-pt Times New Roman double-spaced formatting, a one-year resubmission ban for undisclosed prior rejections, and the JFQA Code Sharing Policy with a dedicated JFQA Dataverse at the Harvard Dataverse. Covers topic fit, literature positioning, causal/identification design for finance, robustness, tables and figures, house style, the code/data archive, referee strategy, submission preflight, and R&R rebuttals. Bilingual en / zh-CN docs; Stata / R / Python conventions.
Agent skill stack for submitting to the Journal of Financial Economics (JFE; Elsevier; ISSN 0304-405X), a top-3 finance journal founded in 1974, edited by Toni M. Whited (Michigan) with co-editors at Kellogg, Wharton, and NYU Stern. Encodes JFE-specific facts: the US$850 submission fee and refereeing-based submission-rights discounts, the Editorial Manager 'finec' portal, the 100-word abstract and double-spaced author-date format, the mandatory code/nonproprietary-data sharing policy (Mendeley Data, papers from 2021), and the appended Internet Appendix. Covers topic selection, literature positioning, credible identification (natural experiments, IV, staggered DID, RDD), empirical design (factor construction, Fama-MacBeth/GMM, clustered SEs), exhaustive robustness, exhibit craft, house writing style, submission preflight, referee strategy, and R&R rebuttals. Bilingual en / zh-CN docs; Stata / R / Python pointers.
Agent skill stack for manuscripts targeted at the Journal of Financial Intermediation (JFI) — an Elsevier journal (ISSN 1042-9573) on banking, financial intermediation, and the economics of financial institutions and markets, spanning both theory and empirics. Covers the US$500 non-refundable submission fee paid in Editorial Manager, single-anonymized (single-blind) review with a minimum of one expert referee and a final editorial decision, the active desk-rejection policy, optional free SSRN preprint posting, up to 6 JEL codes and 6 keywords, 'your-paper-your-way' submission with author–date Elsevier reference style applied at proof, Elsevier data-sharing and Data Statement norms, and the mandatory generative-AI disclosure. Topic fit for banking and intermediation, theory and empirical identification for financial-economics, tables and figures, contribution framing, literature positioning, replication and data policy, referee rebuttals, and submission preflight. Bilingual en / zh-CN docs; Stata / R / Python conventions.
Agent skill stack for manuscripts targeted at Journal of Financial Markets (JFM). Twelve role skills cover fit, contribution, evidence, writing, submission, and revision with source-backed JFM guardrails.
Twelve-skill Chinese-language stack for manuscripts targeted at 《金融研究》 (Journal of Financial Research) — sponsored by the China Society for Finance and Banking, edited and published by the People's Bank of China research-institute editorial office (monthly; ISSN 1002-7246; CN 11-1268/F; CSSCI). Built around the journal's defining bar — credible identification PLUS concrete relevance to China's financial system — across its two lines (macro-finance vs micro corporate-finance): fit positioning, topic selection, literature review, China's financial-system institutional background, policy-shock and high-frequency identification (MPA / 资管新规 / LPR / 注册制 / DID / IV), financial-channel mechanisms (credit / risk-taking / balance-sheet / information), heterogeneity, tables and figures, operational policy implications, submission preflight (~20k chars, ~200-char abstract, 3 JEL codes, ①②③ notes, jryj.org.cn, double-blind), and R&R rebuttals.
Agent skill stack for manuscripts targeted at Journal of Health Economics (JHE). Twelve role skills cover fit, contribution, evidence, writing, submission, and revision with source-backed JHE guardrails.
Agent skill stack for manuscripts targeted at the Journal of Human Resources (JHR) — a leading empirical-microeconomics journal founded in 1965, published by University of Wisconsin Press for the Board of Regents and housed at the UW-Madison Institute for Research on Poverty (IRP). JHR covers labor, development, health, education, discrimination, and retirement economics with a strong applied-micro / causal-identification and public-policy emphasis, and despite its name does NOT consider management or personnel ('HR management') research. Reflects JHR's distinctive process: msubmit.net portal, a nonrefundable upfront submission fee, a page-count (not word) limit, single-anonymous review with fast desk-rejection, a reconciliation-with-prior-work requirement, a per-author disclosure statement, and a CC0 public-domain data/code deposit policy (ICPSR / Dataverse / institutional repository). Covers topic selection, literature positioning, causal identification for applied micro, data analysis, tables/figures, contribution framing, writing style, replication and data policy, referee/desk-review process, submission preflight, and R&R rebuttals. Bilingual en / zh-CN docs; Stata / R / Python conventions.
Agent skill stack for manuscripts targeted at the Journal of International Business Studies (JIBS), the flagship, top-ranked international-business journal published by Palgrave Macmillan (Springer Nature) for the Academy of International Business (AIB). Covers phenomenon-based IB topic selection, cross-country and multilevel theory development, literature positioning against the IB conversation, methodologically pluralistic design, cross-national measurement equivalence and construct validity, common-method-variance and endogeneity rigor anchored to the JIBS 'From the Editors' methods canon, theoretical-contribution framing, JIBS Style Guide exhibits and prose, Springer Nature submission, double-blind review, the DART data-transparency regime, and multi-round R&R rebuttals. Bilingual en / zh-CN docs.
Agent skill stack for manuscripts targeted at the Journal of International Economics (JIE) — Elsevier's leading field journal spanning international trade and international macroeconomics/finance (trade patterns and commercial policy, exchange rates, open-economy macro, sovereign debt, factor mobility, spatial economics). Submission is via Editorial Manager with a non-refundable fee (USD 190 / EUR 169.20 / JPY 20,660; USD 95 when all authors are PhD students), an expedited Prior Review Process (PRP) that carries decision letters and referee reports from AER, Econometrica, JPE, QJE, or Review of Economic Studies, a 150-word abstract cap, 1-7 keywords, Elsevier-applied reference style at proof, and mandatory deposit of replication code and data in the journal's secure repository (Mendeley Data). Co-Editors-in-Chief Martin Uribe (Columbia) and Costas Arkolakis (Yale). Covers topic fit, gravity/structural-trade and open-economy-macro identification, contribution framing, literature positioning, tables/figures, house style, replication policy, referee strategy, submission preflight, and R&R rebuttals. Bilingual en / zh-CN docs; Stata / R / Python conventions.
Agent skill stack for manuscripts targeted at Journal of International Money and Finance (JIMF). Twelve role skills cover fit, contribution, evidence, writing, submission, and revision with source-backed JIMF guardrails.
Agent skill stack for manuscripts targeted at the Journal of Labor Economics (JOLE) — a general-interest, peer-reviewed quarterly in labor economics, published by University of Chicago Press for the Society of Labor Economists (SOLE). Reflects JOLE's actual process: single-blind (non-anonymized) review via Editorial Manager, a non-refundable submission fee ($100 SOLE members / $175 non-members since July 1, 2018), a 100-word abstract, a 20,000-word soft limit (counting each full-page table/figure as 500 words), Chicago author-date references with chronological-then-alphabetical in-text ordering, and deposit of data, programs, and documentation to the JOLE Dataverse Repository under the AER data-availability policy (adopted February 2009). Covers labor-market topic selection, literature positioning, credible identification, empirical data work, figure/table economy, contribution framing, house style, replication, review process, submission preflight, and R&R rebuttals. Bilingual en / zh-CN docs; Stata / R / Python conventions.
Agent skill stack for manuscripts targeted at The Journal of Law and Economics (JLE). Twelve role skills cover fit, contribution, evidence, writing, submission, and revision with source-backed JLE guardrails.
Agent skill stack for manuscripts targeted at Journal of Law, Economics, and Organization (JLEO). Twelve role skills cover fit, contribution, evidence, writing, submission, and revision with source-backed JLEO guardrails.
Agent skill stack for manuscripts targeted at Journal of Management Information Systems (JMIS). Twelve role skills cover fit, contribution, evidence, writing, submission, and revision with source-backed JMIS guardrails.
Agent skill stack for submitting to 《管理科学学报》 (Journal of Management Sciences in China, JMSC) — the quantitative / mathematical management-science journal co-sponsored by the NSFC Management Science Division and Tianjin University (monthly, ISSN 1007-9807, CN 12-1275/G3). The deliverable JMSC rewards is MODELS + PROOFS + ALGORITHMS + numerical insight, not regression-and-policy or survey-SEM empirics (those route to 管理世界 / 南开管理评论 / 金融研究). Covers fit positioning, decision-problem formulation, model building, propositions and proofs, algorithm complexity / convergence analysis, numerical experiments, behavioral OM, model-derived decision rules, unified notation, JMSC submission preflight (≤8000 chars, abstract ≤300, keywords 3–8, numbered 〔1〕 references, jmsc.tju.edu.cn), and R&R rebuttal.
Agent skill stack for manuscripts targeted at Journal of Management (JOMgmt). Twelve role skills cover fit, contribution, evidence, writing, submission, and revision with source-backed JOMgmt guardrails.
Agent skill stack for manuscripts targeted at Journal of Management Studies (JMS). Twelve role skills cover fit, contribution, evidence, writing, submission, and revision with source-backed JMS guardrails.
Agent skill stack for submitting to 《管理世界》 (Management World), the top management and applied-economics journal in China. Covers China-context topic selection, institutional-background framing, quasi-experimental identification suited to Chinese policy shocks, mechanism / heterogeneity analysis, CSSCI-grade tables, policy-implication writing, journal house style, and R&R response letters. Bilingual zh-CN / en docs; Stata / R / Python templates.
Agent skill stack for manuscripts targeted at the Journal of Marketing Research (JMR), the American Marketing Association's methods- and modeling-forward flagship published by SAGE. Covers the full spectrum of marketing research with an emphasis on methodological rigor — spanning behavioral/lab-and-field experiments, econometric and structural/analytical marketing-science modeling, and methods contributions. Skills handle topic selection, theory development, literature positioning, research design and identification, estimation and inference (exact p-values, standard errors, effect sizes), contribution framing, AMA/SAGE house-style tables and figures, the 50-page page-limit format with a 'W'-prefixed Web Appendix, ScholarOne submission, double-anonymized review, and R&R rebuttals. Bilingual en / zh-CN docs.
Agent skill stack for manuscripts targeted at the Journal of Marketing (JM), the American Marketing Association's premier general-audience journal for substantive marketing research with managerial, policy, and societal relevance. Published by SAGE on behalf of the AMA. Covers substantive topic selection, theory development grounded in real-world marketing phenomena, literature positioning, empirics-first and 'big tent' empirical methods (experiments, field studies, surveys, secondary data, qualitative), exact p-value/effect-size data analysis and JM Dataverse replication, managerial-relevance contribution framing, AMA house-style tables/figures and prose, ScholarOne (Sage Track) submission, the double-anonymized review process, and multi-round R&R rebuttals. Bilingual en / zh-CN docs.
Agent skill stack for manuscripts targeted at the Journal of Marriage and Family (JMF) — the leading journal of family science, published by Wiley for the National Council on Family Relations (NCFR). JMF is interdisciplinary and family-centered: it spans family demography, marriage and partnering, divorce and union dissolution, cohabitation and fertility, parenting and child wellbeing, intergenerational and close relationships, gender, and family policy, drawing on sociology, psychology, demography, and family studies. It publishes original research using the full range of social-science methods — quantitative, qualitative, and multi-method — plus brief reports for focused contributions such as replications, innovative designs, and important null findings. The pack centers a family-science contribution and appropriate longitudinal, dyadic, family-level, and life-course designs (e.g., dyadic analysis, family demography, growth and event-history models). Facts covered include the ~35-page manuscript limit (~25 pages for brief reports), the structured abstract (~200-225 words; Objective / Background / Method / Results / Conclusion / Implications), modified APA style with bias-free language, double-blind anonymous peer review, submission via Wiley Research Exchange (migrated from ScholarOne Manuscript Central), and Wiley/NCFR data-sharing and transparency expectations. Volatile metadata (editor, fees, exact caps, policy wording) is flagged 待核实. Bilingual en / zh-CN docs.
Agent skill stack for manuscripts targeted at the Journal of Monetary Economics (JME) — Elsevier's leading outlet for monetary economics and macroeconomics broadly defined (monetary theory and policy, central banking, business cycles, growth, financial intermediation, fiscal interactions, expectations). Submission is via Elsevier Editorial Manager (editorialmanager.com/monec/) with a US$350 fee (US$200 for full-time PhD students) charged up front, single anonymized (single-blind) review, a distinctive 'up or out' first-revision rule, a ~50% publication-likelihood threshold for an R&R, a strict 40-page / 10-tables-and-figures cap on accepted papers, a 100-word abstract that may not begin with 'This paper' or 'We', author-date references with journal titles spelled out, and a ScienceDirect/Mendeley Data supplementary-materials deposit policy. Includes the Carnegie-Rochester-NYU Conference Series on Public Policy annual issue. Covers DSGE/quantitative-macro and applied-policy topic selection, monetary-macro identification (high-frequency monetary surprises, narrative shocks, SVARs, local projections), literature positioning, contribution framing, tables/figures, JME house style, the data/replication policy, referee strategy, submission preflight, and 'up or out' rebuttals. Bilingual en / zh-CN docs; Stata / R / Python / Dynare conventions.
Agent skill stack for manuscripts targeted at Journal of Money, Credit and Banking (JMCB). Twelve role skills cover fit, contribution, evidence, writing, submission, and revision with source-backed JMCB guardrails.
Agent skill stack for manuscripts targeted at the Journal of Operations Management (JOM), the flagship outlet for original, empirical operations and supply chain management research, published by Wiley on behalf of the Association for Supply Chain Management (ASCM). JOM publishes empirical OM work where operations are at the heart of the research question, paired with meaningful theory; it explicitly does NOT publish purely analytical models or optimization techniques. The pack covers theory-driven topic selection, theory development for empirical OM, literature positioning, empirical research design (survey, archival/secondary, field, case, experimental, and intervention-based), data analysis and validity, contribution framing, exhibit design, APA-style prose, the Department-routed cover-letter and checklist submission protocol via Wiley ReX, the asymmetric double-anonymous review process, and R&R rebuttals. Bilingual en / zh-CN docs.
Agent skill stack for manuscripts targeted at the Journal of Personality and Social Psychology (JPSP) — the American Psychological Association's (APA) flagship long-format journal in personality and social psychology, established 1965, published monthly. JPSP is unusual among psychology journals: it is split into THREE independently edited sections, each with its own editor, masthead, and Editorial Manager submission stream — (1) Attitudes and Social Cognition (ASC), (2) Interpersonal Relations and Group Processes (IRGP), and (3) Personality Processes and Individual Differences (PPID). Choosing the right section is the author's first decision. JPSP publishes LONG-format, theory-driven, multi-study packages rather than short reports: a lengthy introduction and literature review followed by several related studies testing a theory or competing hypotheses, with integrative analyses or internal meta-analyses across studies. Facts covered include masked review for all submissions; abstract up to 250 words plus a limitations statement up to 200 words; section-specific length rules (ASC introduction + discussion no more than 3,500 words; IRGP introduction + discussion no more than 5,000 words and a maximum of 5 studies in the main text; PPID written as succinctly as possible); APA 7th edition Publication Manual style; mandatory Journal Article Reporting Standards (JARS); Transparency and Openness Promotion (TOP) Guidelines at Level 2 (Requirement) effective July 1, 2021; data/code/materials and preregistration disclosure to a trusted repository; Registered Reports accepted; open-science badges not offered; and APA's expectation that data remain available for at least five years post-publication. Covers section choice and topic fit, cross-literature positioning, theory and hypothesis building, multi-study package design with power and preregistration, JARS-compliant analysis and internal meta-analysis, APA 7th exhibits, long-format APA writing, TOP-Level-2 transparency, the per-section masked review process, submission preflight, and revise-and-resubmit rebuttals. Bilingual en / zh-CN docs.
Agent skill stack for manuscripts targeted at the Journal of Policy Analysis and Management (JPAM) — the flagship cross-disciplinary public-policy-analysis journal of the Association for Public Policy Analysis and Management (APPAM), published by Wiley. JPAM bridges economics, political science, and public management to publish rigorous causal evaluation of policies and programs across the policy fields (education, health, labor and welfare, housing, crime and justice, environment, immigration, and social policy), with an editorial premium on credible identification and on translating evidence into clear, non-overclaimed policy implications. The pack encodes JPAM-specific facts: the six article types (Feature Research Articles, the distinctive non-peer-reviewed Point/Counterpoint forum, Methods for Policy Analysis, Policy Insights, Policy Retrospectives, Book Reviews), double-blind review with a separate anonymized title page, ScholarOne submission, the APPAM submission fee (waived for members), the data-and-code archiving requirement for replication, ORCID, and the Raymond Vernon Memorial Prize. Twelve skills cover policy-relevant topic selection, cross-disciplinary literature positioning, policy mechanism and theory of change, credible identification design (RCT, DiD/event-study, RD, IV, synthetic control), program-evaluation estimation plus cost-benefit and distributional analysis, exhibits, plain-implication writing, transparency and replication materials, the review process, submission preflight, and R&R rebuttals. Bilingual en / zh-CN docs.
Agent skill stack for submitting to the Journal of Political Economy (JPE, University of Chicago Press; lead editor Esteban Rossi-Hansberg) and its 2023 companions JPE Microeconomics and JPE Macroeconomics. Encodes JPE-specific mechanics: Editorial Manager submission, the $250/$125 non-refundable fee with referee-report waiver, single-blind review, Chicago author-date house style, the price-theory tradition, and DCAS replication packages verified by the JPE Data Editor and deposited to the JPE Dataverse. Bilingual en / zh-CN docs; Stata / R / Python templates.
Agent skill stack for manuscripts targeted at The Journal of Politics (JOP) — a leading general-interest political-science journal published by the University of Chicago Press for the Southern Political Science Association (SPSA), founded in 1939 and one of the oldest and most widely read journals in the discipline. JOP is theoretically innovative and methodologically diverse across all subfields (American politics, comparative politics, formal theory, international relations, methodology, political theory, public administration, and public policy), and it is distinctive in two operational ways: it enforces strict PAGE limits rather than word counts — Research Articles no longer than 35 double-spaced 12-point pages including text, footnotes, references, and tables/figures, Short Articles no longer than 10 pages, and an Online Appendix capped at 25 pages — and it makes acceptance contingent on replicability, with a JOP replication analyst assigned at conditional acceptance who assesses the deposited materials in the JOP Dataverse (Harvard Dataverse) before publication, rejecting manuscripts that are not replicable. Facts covered include double-blind review, Editorial Manager submission, the 150-word abstract cap, 4-5 keywords, and the readme + dataset(s) + codebook + code single-zip replication package made public at the time of publication. Covers political-science topic selection, cross-subfield literature positioning, theory and argument building, research design across causal inference / experiments / formal / qualitative work, data-analysis norms, exhibits, JOP-style writing within the page budget, the replication and data-access policy, the review process, submission preflight, and R&R rebuttals. Bilingual en / zh-CN docs.
Agent skill stack for manuscripts targeted at the Journal of Public Administration Research and Theory (JPART) — the theory-and-research flagship of public administration, published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Public Management Research Association (PMRA), submitted via Editorial Express under double-blind peer review. JPART rewards a contribution to public-management theory (bureaucratic behavior, public service motivation, red tape, representative bureaucracy, performance management, collaborative and network governance, behavioral public administration) carried by rigorous, increasingly experimental and causal empirics. Facts covered include the ~12,000-word limit that includes the abstract, tables, and references, the theory-first abstract template, the 3–5 keyword convention (theory / research theme / method), OUP author-date style with DOIs, double-blind anonymization (cover-sheet identifiers, third-person self-citation), blinded preregistration reports, and the mandatory public release of data and software code as a condition of publication with a Data Availability Statement. Covers topic selection and venue fit vs. PAR / JPAM / Governance, literature positioning, public-management theory building, research design across experiments / causal observational / multilevel / mixed methods, analysis norms (common-method bias, selection), exhibits, OUP-style writing, transparency and data policy, the review process, submission preflight, and R&R rebuttals. Bilingual en / zh-CN docs.
Agent skill stack for manuscripts targeted at the Journal of Public Economics (JPubE) — Elsevier's flagship field journal in public economics / public finance (est. 1972 by Tony Atkinson), edited by John N. Friedman (Brown) and Wojciech Kopczuk (Columbia). Reflects JPubE's actual process: a US$165 submission fee (US$82.50 for students; waived for Elsevier article-transfer submissions), Editorial Manager submission, single anonymized review with a minimum of two reviewers, a 250-word abstract cap, author-date references, an optional SSRN preprint at submission, a generative-AI disclosure, and one appeal per submission. Covers tax/expenditure/social-insurance topic selection, contribution framing for a policy-relevant readership, quasi-experimental identification (DID / IV / RDD / bunching / sufficient statistics), administrative-data analysis, figure-forward exhibits, house style, and the Elsevier research-data framework. Bilingual en / zh-CN docs; Stata / R / Python conventions.
Agent skill stack for submitting to 《数量经济技术经济研究》 (The Journal of Quantitative & Technological Economics, JQTE) — the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences journal for quantitative economics, econometric methods, technical economics, input-output / CGE, macro-econometric forecasting, and technology/innovation evaluation (monthly since 1984, ISSN 1000-3894, CN 11-1087/F). Built for manuscripts whose contribution is MEASUREMENT / METHOD-APPLICATION / FORECASTING rather than a pure causal-policy narrative. Covers fit positioning, topic selection, literature review, productivity/efficiency measurement (TFP / Malmquist / DEA / SFA / index construction), time-series & macro-econometrics, out-of-sample forecasting evaluation, input-output / CGE / structural decomposition reproducibility, measurement & parameter sensitivity, quantitative table/figure interpretation, planning/forecasting/industry implications, submission preflight, and R&R rebuttals.
Agent skill stack for manuscripts targeted at Journal of Risk and Uncertainty (JRU). Twelve role skills cover fit, contribution, evidence, writing, submission, and revision with source-backed JRU guardrails.
Agent skill stack for manuscripts targeted at Journal of the Academy of Marketing Science (JAMS). Twelve role skills cover fit, contribution, evidence, writing, submission, and revision with source-backed JAMS guardrails.
Agent skill stack for manuscripts targeted at the Journal of the American Academy of Religion (JAAR) — the flagship journal of religious studies and the official journal of the American Academy of Religion (AAR), published by Oxford University Press, submitted via ScholarOne / Manuscript Central under double-anonymous (double-blind) peer review. JAAR is a humanities venue: it centers an argument, careful handling of primary texts and traditions, and method-conscious, reflexive, non-confessional scholarship in the academic study of religion across the full range of world religious traditions and across methodologies (textual, historical, ethical, philosophical, comparative, ethnographic). It is NOT a statistics/replication journal. Facts covered include the ~8,000–12,000-word article length (including references and footnotes), the 150-word abstract, JAAR's distinctive in-text author-date citation style (footnotes reserved for substantive points; Chicago Manual of Style as fallback), the mandatory reframing of an article so it speaks to the study of religion as a whole (not just a subfield), the editor's pre-review screening, the ~90% rejection rate, the up-to-six-months decision timeline, and the commissioned-only book review section. Covers topic selection, scholarly positioning, argument development, sources and evidence (texts, traditions, fieldwork, archives), theory and method (with reflexivity and comparison), structure and exposition, scholarly prose, citation and style, the review process, submission preflight, and revision-and-response. Bilingual en / zh-CN docs.
Agent skill stack for submitting to the Journal of the American Chemical Society (JACS), a premier broad-scope chemistry journal published by the American Chemical Society. Covers scope fit, framing the chemical advance, synthesis and full characterization rigor (NMR, HRMS, IR/UV-vis, X-ray/CCDC, catalysis controls and mechanism), ACS-style schemes and figures, the Supporting Information, ACS house style, Article-vs-Communication length management, cover letters, Paragon Plus submission, referee strategy, and revision. Bilingual zh-CN / en docs.
Agent skill stack for manuscripts targeted at Journal of the Association for Information Systems (JAIS). Twelve role skills cover fit, contribution, evidence, writing, submission, and revision with source-backed JAIS guardrails.
Agent skill stack for manuscripts targeted at the Journal of the European Economic Association (JEEA) — the flagship general-interest journal of the European Economic Association (EEA), published by Oxford University Press (ISSN 1542-4774). JEEA publishes high-quality work across ALL fields of economics — micro and macro theory, applied econometrics, applied micro, finance, development, and public — judged at a strong general-interest theory-and-empirics bar, the European counterpart to the top general-interest outlets. Covers JEEA's distinctive process: EEA membership gate, the submission fee effective Feb 2026, single-blind review managed by a co-editor with a fast-decision target, the DCAS-endorsed data-and-code policy verified by the JEEA Data Editor before formal acceptance with replication packages posted to the JEEA Zenodo community, and an online appendix. Twelve role skills span workflow routing, topic selection, literature positioning, identification (credible empirical designs AND theory/structural identification), theory-model craft, robustness, tables and figures, writing style, the replication package, referee strategy, submission preflight, and the R&R rebuttal. Bilingual en / zh-CN docs; Stata / R / Python conventions for empirical, structural, and simulation work.
Agent skill stack for manuscripts targeted at Journal of Urban Economics (JUE). Twelve role skills cover fit, contribution, evidence, writing, submission, and revision with source-backed JUE guardrails.
12 Chinese-language agent skills for submitting to 《世界经济》 (The Journal of World Economy) — the CASS-supervised flagship for international / open-economy economics, jointly run by the Chinese Society of World Economy and the CASS Institute of World Economics and Politics (IWEP); monthly, est. 1978, ISSN 1002-9621, CN 11-1138/F. Tuned to the journal's open-economy mandate: open-economy fit gatekeeping vs domestic re-routing, international causal questions, dialogue with international-trade / international-finance classics, customs-micro / cross-country / GVC (KWW) data, external-shock + shift-share (GPSS/BHJ/AKM) and gravity-PPML identification, trade / investment / financial / expectation transmission channels, exposure-based heterogeneity, event-study / gravity / GVC tables and figures, opening-up policy implications, 页下注-footnote submission preflight via www.jweonline.cn, and R&R rebuttals. Verified facts in resources/; verify all formatting against the journal's current 投稿须知.
Agent skill stack for submitting to The Lancet — the flagship clinical-medicine and global-health journal. Encodes The Lancet's editorial bar (clinically/public-health important, globally relevant, equity- and policy-oriented), prospective trial registration and protocol/SAP discipline, EQUATOR reporting guidelines (CONSORT/STROBE/PRISMA) with the mandatory study-flow diagram, the signature Research in context panel, the structured abstract with Findings/Interpretation/Funding headings, clinical statistics, clinical display items, Declaration of interests + role of the funding source + data sharing, SAGER sex/gender and equity reporting, submission preflight, and reviewer rebuttals. English-first docs with zh-CN mirror.
Agent skill stack for manuscripts targeted at Management Science, the INFORMS flagship that publishes both rigorous analytical/quantitative modeling (operations research, optimization, stochastic processes, game and economic theory) and empirical research across every functional business area (accounting, finance, marketing, operations, information systems, strategy, entrepreneurship, organizations, behavioral economics). Covers department/area-editor routing and cross-department fit, the dual-methodology rigor bar, double-anonymized review with high desk-reject screening, ScholarOne submission and the $79 submission fee with waivers, the INFORMS Data and Code Disclosure Policy verified by a dedicated Data Editor, author-year house style, invited-revision page limits, and R&R rebuttals. Bilingual en / zh-CN docs.
Agent skill stack for manuscripts targeted at Manufacturing & Service Operations Management (M&SOM), the premier operations-management journal published by INFORMS and sponsored by the MSOM Society. Built around M&SOM's defining bar: an operations decision or problem must be central to the contribution, executed with top-tier rigor in either analytical/stochastic modeling (optimization, queueing, game theory, revenue management) or empirical OM/data-driven analytics. Covers OM-centered topic selection, model and theory development, literature positioning, methodology and identification, analysis and replicability, contribution framing, INFORMS-style exhibits and prose, the author-routed Department-Editor ScholarOne submission, double-anonymous review, and R&R rebuttals. Bilingual en / zh-CN docs.
Agent skill stack for manuscripts targeted at Marketing Science, the flagship quantitative-marketing journal of the INFORMS Society for Marketing Science (ISMS), published by INFORMS. Built around the journal's modeling core: structural econometric models, analytical (game-theoretic) models, econometric/statistical estimation, and machine-learning tools applied rigorously to marketing problems (pricing, advertising/digital, branding, channels/retail, strategy, analytics). Covers modeling-driven topic selection, model and identification development, literature positioning, structural/analytical methods, estimation and counterfactual analysis, contribution framing, INFORMS-style exhibits and prose, ScholarOne submission, double-anonymous review, R&R rebuttals, the Frontiers section, and the mandatory data-and-code replication policy. Bilingual en / zh-CN docs.
Agent skill stack for manuscripts targeted at Mathematical Finance — the Wiley-Blackwell journal of financial mathematics affiliated with the Bachelier Finance Society. Built for mathematically rigorous work: stochastic analysis, stochastic calculus, probability theory, and proofs applied to derivative pricing, risk, portfolio theory, and market microstructure. Covers methodologically novel theory framing, theorem-and-proof exposition, self-contained appendices, numerical experiments that support (not replace) the theory, JEL + AMS/MSC classification, Wiley Research Exchange LaTeX submission, single-blind review, Wiley Data Availability Statements, and revision strategy. Bilingual en / zh-CN docs.
Agent skill stack for articles targeted at Mind — a leading analytic-philosophy journal, published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Mind Association since 1876, submitted via ScholarOne under triple-anonymous peer review with no submission fee. Mind takes quality as the sole criterion of publication, excluding no area, style, or school of philosophy, and is known for cutting-edge work in epistemology, metaphysics, philosophy of language, philosophy of logic, and philosophy of mind, while welcoming ethics, history of philosophy, continental, and interdisciplinary work. This pack is about rigorous argumentation, not data: a sharp thesis, a valid and sound argument, anticipating the strongest objection and replying to it, conceptual precision, parsimony, and prose that stays accessible to a broad philosophical readership. Facts covered include the ~8,000-word article limit, the 50–200-word published abstract (submission abstract up to 250 words), the one-article-per-corresponding-author-per-12-months rule, line numbering for review, preparation for anonymous refereeing, the MIND house style / MIND Stylesheet for references applied at acceptance, and the discussions, book reviews, and critical notices Mind also publishes. Covers topic selection and fit, literature positioning, thesis and argument construction, objections and replies, conceptual analysis and philosophical method, structure and exposition, philosophical writing style, citation and the MIND house style, the review process, submission preflight, and post-decision revision and response. Bilingual en / zh-CN docs.
Agent skill stack for manuscripts targeted at MIS Quarterly (Management Information Systems Quarterly), the leading information systems journal published by the MIS Research Center (Carlson School, University of Minnesota) and an official journal of the Association for Information Systems (AIS). Covers the four IS research traditions (behavioral, design science, economics, organizational), genre-aware manuscript categories (Research Article, Research Notes, Theory Development, Theory-Generative Research Synthesis, Issues and Opinions, Design Science), page-based length limits that count everything, pluralistic research-transparency commitments, APA 7th / MISQ Style Guide formatting, ScholarOne submission, the Senior-Editor/Associate-Editor double-anonymous review process, and multi-round revision. Bilingual en / zh-CN docs.
面向《南开管理评论》(Nankai Business Review, NBR) 投稿的 12 个 Claude 技能:教育部主管、南开大学(商学院)主办、创刊于 1998 年的工商管理权威中文期刊(CSSCI 来源刊;ISSN 1008-3448;CN 12-1288/F;不收审稿费/版面费)。围绕本刊评判核心——理论贡献 + 中国情境 + 测量规范,覆盖对口判断、理论缺口、机理化假设、信效度与共同方法偏差、问卷-SEM / 实验 / 多案例、情境化、讨论推进理论、投稿 preflight 与 R&R 回复;面向理论建构型管理研究,而非计量因果识别。
Agent skill stack for submitting to The New England Journal of Medicine (NEJM) — the flagship clinical-medicine journal. Encodes NEJM's editorial bar (practice-changing clinical impact, definitive studies), mandatory prospective trial registration plus protocol and statistical analysis plan, EQUATOR reporting-guideline enforcement (CONSORT/STROBE/PRISMA) with the CONSORT flow diagram, the structured ≤250-word abstract with trial registration number, terse IMRAD writing, clinical statistics (confidence intervals over P, intention-to-treat, absolute risk and NNT), clinical display items (Table 1, Kaplan-Meier, forest plots), clinical ethics and integrity (IRB, informed consent, ICMJE disclosures, data sharing statement), Vancouver/ICMJE references, submission preflight, and response to reviewers. English-first docs with zh-CN mirror.
A 12-skill depth pack for NeurIPS main-track submissions: topic fit, submission checks, author response, camera-ready, artifacts, reproducibility, supplementary material, review process, writing style, related work, experiments, and workflow. Grounded in the official NeurIPS 2026 CFP and Main Track Handbook checked on 2026-06-01.
Agent skill stack for manuscripts targeted at New Media & Society (NM&S) — the leading interdisciplinary journal on digital media, the internet, and society, published by SAGE since 1999 and submitted through Sage Track (ScholarOne Manuscript Central) under strictly anonymous (double-anonymized) peer review. NM&S is methodologically pluralist and international: qualitative interviews and digital ethnography, critical and theoretical work, content and discourse analysis, computational methods, and mixed methods all appear in its pages. It targets manuscripts of about 8,000 words (all text including notes, references, tables, and charts), an unstructured abstract of about 150 words, at least four keywords, SAGE Harvard referencing, and SAGE/COPE research-ethics and data-availability norms with particular attention to the ethics of online and platform data (consent, anonymization, scraping, and platform terms of service). Covers topic selection and interdisciplinary fit (platforms and datafication, digital inequality, social media and online community, algorithms and AI in everyday life, digital labor, privacy and surveillance), literature positioning, theory building, research design across methods, data analysis and inference, exhibits, interdisciplinary writing, research ethics and transparency, the anonymous review process, Sage Track submission preflight, and R&R rebuttals. Bilingual en / zh-CN docs.
Agent skill stack for manuscripts targeted at Operations Research (OR), the flagship methodology journal of INFORMS. Covers OR/MS topic selection, model formulation and theory development (optimization, stochastic/probabilistic models, simulation, decision analysis), literature positioning, mathematically rigorous methods and analysis (theorems and proofs alongside data-driven and applied contributions), contribution framing under the mandatory contribution statement, INFORMS house-style exhibits and equation-free introductions, ScholarOne/INFORMS Author Portal submission with area-editor routing, the soft double-anonymous departmental review process, the ORJournal GitHub code-and-data reproducibility workflow, and multi-round revision rebuttals. Bilingual en / zh-CN docs.
Agent skill stack for manuscripts targeted at Organization Science, the INFORMS interdisciplinary management journal for theory-driven research about organizations spanning micro (individual/team) to macro (organizational/field/population) levels. Built around the journal's defining bar — overall theoretical contribution over novelty for its own sake — and its methodological eclecticism, with a signature openness to qualitative and inductive work alongside quantitative, experimental, computational, and formal-analytical research. Covers the mandatory <500-word contribution statement, the all-inclusive ~50-page length norm and separate anonymized appendix, double-anonymous review, the decentralized senior-editor model, ScholarOne submission, and the journal's codified author-response norms. Bilingual en / zh-CN docs.
Agent skill stack for manuscripts targeted at Organization Studies (OS). Twelve role skills cover fit, contribution, evidence, writing, submission, and revision with source-backed OS guardrails.
Agent skill stack for manuscripts targeted at Perspectives on Psychological Science (PoPS). Twelve role skills cover the broad integrative review and meta-science lifecycle — topic fit, the proposal/commissioning route, cross-area synthesis, organizing framework, balance, exemplary open science, editor strategy, submission, and revision — with source-backed PoPS guardrails.
Agent skill stack for submitting to Physical Review Letters (PRL), the American Physical Society's premier physics letters journal. Covers the importance-and-broad-interest scope gate, central-result framing, concise methods, high-impact figures, Supplemental Material partitioning, PRL house style, the strict deductible length limit, the importance-justifying cover letter, submission preflight, referee strategy, and revision. English docs with bilingual zh-CN README.
Agent skill stack for manuscripts targeted at PMLA (Publications of the Modern Language Association) — the flagship general-interest journal of the Modern Language Association (MLA), published by Cambridge University Press and submitted through PMLA's ScholarOne site under anonymous (blind) peer review. PMLA is a humanities generalist venue spanning literatures and languages, literary theory and criticism, and comparative literature, publishing essays judged of interest to scholars and teachers of language and literature regardless of period, language, or method. This is a literary-studies pack, not a social-science one: there is no data, replication, or statistics — the work is argument, close reading, theoretical framing, and engagement with the critical conversation, formatted in MLA style (in-text citations + Works Cited per the MLA Handbook). Facts covered include the 6,000–9,000-word article range (discursive notes counted, Works Cited and translations excluded), MLA membership required to submit, anonymity (no first-person self-identification; third-person self-reference; cover sheet), at least two reviewers plus Editorial Board final decision and Advisory Committee, AI-content disclosure, and special features — Theories and Methodologies, The Changing Profession, Criticism in Translation, Little-known Documents, and special-topic issues. Covers topic fit, scholarly positioning, argument development, textual evidence and close reading, theory and method, structure and exposition, prose style, MLA citation and style, the review process, submission preflight, and revision-and-response letters. Bilingual en / zh-CN docs.
Agent skill stack for submitting to PNAS (Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences) — the broad-coverage multidisciplinary journal of the U.S. National Academy of Sciences. Encodes PNAS's editorial bar (high quality + broad significance, more accepting than Science/Nature), the unique submission tracks (Direct vs Contributed by NAS members), the mandatory ≤120-word Significance Statement, the Biological/Physical/Social Sciences classification system, the ≤250-word self-contained abstract, in-text Materials and Methods, numbered references in order of appearance, statistics and reproducibility reporting, data/code availability with deposition, submission preflight, and reviewer rebuttals. English-first docs with zh-CN mirror.
Agent skill stack for manuscripts targeted at Population and Development Review (PDR) — the quarterly journal published by Wiley on behalf of the Population Council, founded in 1975, at the intersection of demography and development. PDR advances knowledge of the relationships between population and social, economic, and environmental change and the public policy that mediates them: fertility and family change, mortality and health, migration and urbanization, ageing and population structure, and population and environment/climate. It publishes empirical demography, formal demography, and the substantial synthetic/conceptual essays it is known for, plus Notes & Commentary, Data & Perspectives, Archives, and book reviews. Submission is via ScholarOne Manuscripts with Free Format first-round submission, double-anonymized peer review by at least two referees, APA-style house referencing, a data availability statement under Wiley's research-integrity framework, ORCID, and no author fees (no APC) under the standard model. Research Articles run roughly 8,000-10,000 words. The twelve skills cover topic selection and population-and-development fit, broad-interest literature positioning, theory and synthetic-framework building, research design (life tables, decomposition, event-history/survival, age-period-cohort, projections, and causal inference), data analysis, demographic and comparative exhibits, lucid essayistic writing, transparency and data sharing, the review process, ScholarOne submission, and R&R rebuttals. Bilingual en / zh-CN docs. Volatile specifics (current editors, abstract limit, exact length caps, portal link, fee/Online Open options) are marked for verification on the Wiley author page.
Agent skill stack for manuscripts targeted at Production and Operations Management (POM), the flagship journal of the Production and Operations Management Society (POMS), published by SAGE. Covers the full breadth of operations management — analytical/mathematical modeling (optimization, stochastic models, game theory), empirical OM, behavioral/experimental OM, and operations data science, plus interface areas with finance, marketing, accounting, and information systems. Encodes POM's department-editor routing, practice-relevance gate, 32-page cap with unlimited e-companion, double-blind same-data disclosure, and the strict no-resubmission-after-rejection rule. Bilingual en / zh-CN docs.
Agent skill stack for review and agenda-setting articles targeted at Progress in Human Geography (PiHG) — SAGE's flagship review/state-of-the-art journal in human geography (founded 1977), which publishes major critical review essays, theoretical and conceptual interventions, and the famous commissioned 'progress reports' that survey the trajectory of subfields (economic, urban, political, cultural, feminist, development, more-than-human geographies). Unlike a primary-research journal, PiHG does not publish original empirical studies or detailed cases; the stack therefore replaces identification-strategy and replication-package craft with review craft: scoping a synthesis-worthy literature, the dual intake route (commissioned progress reports vs. submitted review/theory articles), critical theoretically-informed synthesis of a subfield's development, imposing a conceptual organizing framework that argues where the field is and should go, fair and reflexive engagement across theoretical traditions, scholarly apparatus and positionality, summary exhibits that map a debate, the authoritative-yet-accessible PiHG voice, working with the editors on a commissioned report vs. a submitted review, the SAGE ScholarOne submission preflight, and revising a review for coverage, balance, and conceptual reach. Bilingual en / zh-CN docs. Process facts (editors, fees, portal, word limits) are marked volatile and deferred to the official SAGE pages.
Agent skill stack for manuscripts targeted at Psychological Bulletin — the American Psychological Association's (APA) flagship outlet for integrative research reviews and meta-analyses, founded in 1904 and submitted via APA Editorial Manager under masked review with no submission fee stated. Psychological Bulletin publishes syntheses of research in scientific psychology — systematic reviews, meta-analyses, meta-reviews, meta-synthesis, and rigorous qualitative reviews — and explicitly does NOT publish original primary empirical studies (those go to other APA journals; original theory to Psychological Review). Because the deliverable is a synthesis rather than a study, the skill set is built around the review/meta-analysis lifecycle: a review-worthy and meta-analyzable question, a systematic PRISMA-style search across databases, transparent eligibility criteria with double-coding and inter-rater reliability, effect-size extraction and random-effects models with heterogeneity (I^2, tau^2), moderator/meta-regression and publication-bias diagnostics (funnel, Egger, trim-and-fill, p-curve, selection models), turning the synthesis into a theoretical contribution, MARS/PRISMA/JARS-compliant reporting with forest/funnel plots and a PRISMA flow diagram, APA 7th-edition style with a 250-word abstract, TOP Level 2 transparency (data, codebook, analysis scripts, materials) and preregistration of the protocol (e.g., PROSPERO/OSF), the masked review process, Editorial Manager submission preflight, and the revise-and-resubmit rebuttal. Bilingual en / zh-CN docs.
Theory-development skill stack for Psychological Review, the American Psychological Association's flagship journal for THEORETICAL contributions in scientific psychology. Psychological Review publishes new theoretical frameworks, formal/mathematical/computational models, and major theoretical syntheses across cognition, perception, learning, development, social psychology, and neuroscience; it does NOT publish primary empirical reports (data appear only to motivate or constrain theory). These 12 skills cover theory-fit screening, framing a theoretical problem, formal/conceptual model construction, conversation positioning, deriving predictions and confronting rival models with existing data, scope and boundary conditions, model diagrams and simulation-of-model-behavior exhibits, APA house style, contribution differentiation over prior models, masked peer review via Editorial Manager, submission, and revision. Distinguished from Psychological Bulletin (review/meta-analysis), Behavioral and Brain Sciences (target-article + commentary), and Trends in Cognitive Sciences.
Agent skill stack for manuscripts targeted at Psychological Science — the flagship empirical journal of the Association for Psychological Science (APS), published by SAGE and submitted via Manuscript Central (mc.manuscriptcentral.com/psci) under anonymized peer review. Psychological Science uses a distinctive short-report format: Research Articles cap the Introduction, Discussion, Footnotes, Acknowledgments, and Appendices at 2,000 words combined while Method and Results do not count toward that limit (typically under 2,500 words), require a 150-word abstract that states sample sizes, participant populations, and important design limitations, follow APA 7th edition style with tables and figures embedded in the text, and since 1 January 2024 require open data and materials (case-by-case exemptions) plus a Research Transparency Statement placed between the Introduction and Methods, with preregistration quality factored into editorial decisions. Statistical norms emphasize effect sizes with confidence intervals, sample-size justification and power analysis, and full disclosure of exclusions, conditions, and measures. Other formats include Registered Reports (Stage 1 and Stage 2), Registered Reports with Existing Data, and short Commentaries. Covers psychology topic selection, literature positioning, theory and hypotheses, study design and preregistration, robust analysis, exhibits, APA writing within the word format, open-science and transparency, the review process, submission preflight, and R&R rebuttals. Bilingual en / zh-CN docs.
Agent skill stack for manuscripts targeted at Public Administration Review (PAR) — the flagship journal of the American Society for Public Administration (ASPA), published by Wiley, under double-blind peer review with no stated submission fee. PAR is the field's premier practice-bridging venue spanning bureaucracy and governance, public-sector performance and management, public personnel/HR, public finance and budgeting, collaborative governance, public service motivation, and policy implementation. Its signature requirement is Evidence for Practice (3-5 practitioner takeaway points, encouraged at submission and required at revision). Facts covered include the 8,000-word limit (including abstract, endnotes, and references; tables/figures/appendices excluded), the 150-word abstract cap, APA author-date formatting, the five article types (Scholarly Takes, Conceptualizing Public Administration, Early Career Intel, Practically Speaking, Public Administration in Print), and PAR's status as a Center for Open Science TOP-guidelines signatory with data sharing via Dataverse (quantitative) and the Qualitative Data Repository (qualitative). Covers PA topic selection, cross-subfield literature positioning, theory and mechanism building, research design across public-management causal inference / bureaucrat and citizen experiments / case comparison / mixed methods, data analysis norms, exhibits, APA-style writing, transparency and data policy, the review process, submission preflight, and R&R rebuttals. Bilingual en / zh-CN docs.
Agent skill stack for manuscripts targeted at Public Opinion Quarterly (POQ) — the leading journal of public opinion and survey research, published by Oxford University Press as an official journal of the American Association for Public Opinion Research (AAPOR), submitted via ScholarOne Manuscripts under double-blind peer review. POQ publishes important and innovative work in public opinion research and survey methodology across five submission types: Original Articles (≤ 6,500 words of text and notes), Research Notes (< 3,000 words), Polls in Context (≤ 2,500 words), Research Syntheses (≤ 6,500 words), and Book Reviews. The pack leans into survey science — Total Survey Error, questionnaire design, sampling and weighting, mode effects, nonresponse — and the AAPOR-standard methodological disclosure POQ requires: exact question wording, population and sample design, mode and dates of collection, response rates computed per AAPOR Standard Definitions, sample sizes and precision, design effects from clustering and weighting, gathered into an 'Appendix A: Disclosure Elements'. Covers a mandatory replication package deposited to POQ's Harvard Dataverse and a Data Availability Statement verified before typesetting. Bilingual en / zh-CN docs.
Agent skill stack for manuscripts targeted at Quantitative Economics (QE) — the empirically and computationally oriented general-interest journal of the Econometric Society, sister to Econometrica and Theoretical Economics, published Open Access (CC BY-NC) and hosted on Wiley Online Library (ISSN 1759-7331). Covers QE's distinctive process: Econometric Society membership gate, submission fee paid at submission, the Econometrica-transfer option, the centralized ES Data Editor reproducibility check (DCAS-compatible, not the JAE archive), mandatory public posting of the manuscript, experimental pre-registration (effective Jan 2026), house statistical-presentation rules (no significance asterisks), and the per-page Open-Access publication fee. Twelve role skills span submission, review, rebuttal, writing style, workflow routing, topic selection, quantitative data analysis, identification/structural strategy, tables and figures, contribution framing, literature positioning, and the replication-and-data policy. Bilingual en / zh-CN docs; Stata / R / Python / Julia conventions for empirical, structural, and simulation work.
Agent skill stack for manuscripts targeted at The Quarterly Journal of Economics (QJE) — the oldest English-language econ journal (est. 1886), published by Oxford University Press for Harvard, with no submission fee, single-PDF double-blind submission via Editorial Express, ~2-week desk decisions, and a QJE Dataverse data/code policy. Covers big-question topic selection, literature positioning, credible causal identification (RCT / staggered DID / IV / RDD), theory-model framing, extensive online appendices, figure-forward exhibits, QJE house style, replication packages, referee strategy, submission preflight, and R&R rebuttals. Bilingual en / zh-CN docs; Stata / R / Python conventions.
Agent skill stack for manuscripts targeted at The RAND Journal of Economics (RJE) — the field's flagship industrial-organization journal, owned and sponsored by the RAND Corporation and published in partnership with Wiley (formerly the Bell Journal of Economics). Covers RJE's narrow applied-microeconomics scope (regulated industries, antitrust/competition, market structure, firm strategy, the economic analysis of organizations), its hard page caps (main text <=40 pages, total <=50 pages, double-spaced), the <=100-word abstract, the $100 non-refundable submission fee, the Wiley Research Exchange portal, the editor-screen-then-two-anonymous-referee model, and the RJE Style Guide (author-date cites with no page numbers, no issue numbers, unnumbered subsections, house usage rules). Spans IO topic selection, contribution framing, literature positioning, structural/reduced-form identification, data analysis, exhibit design, RJE house style, submission preflight, referee response, and data-policy handling. Bilingual en / zh-CN docs; Stata / R / Python conventions.
Agent skill stack for manuscripts targeted at Research Policy (Research Policy). Twelve role skills cover fit, contribution, evidence, writing, submission, and revision with source-backed Research Policy guardrails.
Agent skill stack for manuscripts targeted at Review of Accounting Studies (RAST). Twelve role skills cover fit, contribution, evidence, writing, submission, and revision with source-backed RAST guardrails.
Agent skill stack for manuscripts targeted at the Review of Economic Dynamics (RED) — the journal of the Society for Economic Dynamics (SED), published by Elsevier (ISSN 1094-2025). Scope is defined by method/lens: dynamic, quantitative economics (DSGE, growth, business cycles, labor, monetary/fiscal policy, international macro) studied through theoretical, computational, or empirical dynamic models. Covers the USD 175 per-submission fee (USD 100 all-student; waived on second-and-later resubmissions), single-anonymized review via Elsevier Editorial Manager off the ScienceDirect page, a code-first Availability of Data and Computer Code policy (archive posted on the RED site and indexed as a RePEc Computer Codes series), the ~250-word abstract, author-year references, and SED's fast ~two-month post-desk turnaround. Bilingual en / zh-CN docs; computational macro conventions.
REStud-specific skill stack for manuscripts targeted at The Review of Economic Studies (Oxford University Press, for the Review of Economic Studies Ltd; founded 1933 to advance theory and applied work, especially by younger economists; home of the REStud Tour). Encodes the journal's actual mechanics: Editorial Express portal, the USD 200 / 120 submission fee (reduced for students and early-career or low-income-economy authors), double-anonymous refereeing, Harvard author-date references, a ~45-page limit, and the pre-publication data/code reproducibility check run by the Data Editor under the AEA DCAS standard. Covers topic selection, literature positioning, balanced theory + applied identification, online-appendix proofs, robustness, exhibits, house style, deposit-ready replication packages, referee strategy, submission preflight, and multi-round R&R. Bilingual en / zh-CN docs; Stata / R / Python conventions.
Agent skill stack for manuscripts targeted at The Review of Economics and Statistics (REStat) — the venerable MIT Press journal edited at the Harvard Kennedy School (founded 1917/1919) for applied economics and applied econometrics. The pack is empirical-first and measurement-aware: it routes a manuscript from venue fit and credible causal identification, through robustness, exhibits, and house-style writing, into REStat's signature Data and Code Availability Policy — a replication package deposited to the journal's Harvard Dataverse and checked for reproducibility — and on through Editorial Express submission, referee strategy, and the R&R rebuttal. Twelve role skills span workflow routing, topic selection, literature positioning, identification, theory-model right-sizing, robustness, tables and figures, writing style, the replication package, referee strategy, submission preflight, and rebuttal. Bilingual en / zh-CN docs; Stata / R / Python conventions for applied causal-inference work.
Agent skill stack for comprehensive, critical, integrative review articles targeted at the Review of Educational Research (RER) — the American Educational Research Association's (AERA) flagship review journal, published by SAGE (founded 1931), which publishes systematic reviews, meta-analyses, and conceptual/critical syntheses of research bearing on education and does not publish original empirical research unless it is incorporated in a broader integrative review. Unlike an invited Annual Review, RER reviews are submitted and peer-reviewed, so the rigor of the review itself — a documented systematic search with a PRISMA flow, transparent inclusion/exclusion, reliable double-coding, defensible meta-analytic models, risk-of-bias and sensitivity analysis, and an organizing framework that advances theory or policy rather than tallying studies — is the contribution. The stack replaces primary-research identification and replication craft with review craft: scoping a synthesis-worthy question, a protocol and (where applicable) PROSPERO/PRISMA-P preregistration, systematic search and screening to a PRISMA flow, the conceptual organizing framework, comprehensiveness with risk-of-bias and sensitivity analysis, PRISMA/MARS-compliant transparency with open coding and reproducible meta-analysis, RER's masked APA-7 house style and 150-word abstract, working with the AERA/SAGE editors and reviewers, the Manuscript Central submission preflight, and revision. Bilingual en / zh-CN docs. Process facts (editors, fees, portal, exact limits) are marked volatile and deferred to the official AERA/SAGE pages.
Agent skill stack for manuscripts targeted at the Review of Finance (RoF) — the official journal of the European Finance Association (EFA), published by Oxford University Press, covering general-interest empirical and theoretical finance at the level of the top-three finance journals. Submission is via Editorial Express under double-blind review with a real, tiered submission fee (reduced for EFA members) and an optional 14-day Fast-Track track; manuscripts face a hard 60-page cap (incl. appendices, bibliography, figures, tables), a 150-word abstract, Chicago citations, and a two-round decision philosophy. Covers topic selection, contribution framing, literature positioning, causal/structural identification, data analysis, figure-forward exhibits, RoF house style, the Code Sharing and Data Availability Policy, referee/review-process strategy, submission preflight, and R&R rebuttals. Bilingual en / zh-CN docs; Stata / R / Python conventions for empirical and theoretical finance.
Agent skill stack for submitting to The Review of Financial Studies (RFS) — OUP for the Society for Financial Studies, Executive Editor Tarun Ramadorai. Encodes RFS-specific facts: Registered Reports (the first pre-results-review track in finance/economics), SFS Cavalcade dual submission, the SFS Editorial Express portal, the mandatory public code-release condition, a 100-word abstract, and Chicago Manual of Style author-date references. Covers novelty-plus-rigor topic selection, literature positioning, causal/asset-pricing identification, empirical and structural design, robustness and multiple-testing discipline, OUP exhibits, the Internet Appendix, referee strategy, and multi-round rebuttals. Bilingual en / zh-CN docs; Stata / R / Python references.
Agent skill stack for submitting to Science (AAAS) — the flagship multidisciplinary journal. Encodes Science's editorial bar (broad significance, general-interest readability), Research Article vs Report format discipline, the one-sentence summary and ≤125-word abstract, display-item specs, statistics and reproducibility reporting, data/materials/code availability, Science numbered-reference style, a significance-forward cover letter, submission preflight, and reviewer rebuttals. English-first docs with zh-CN mirror.
Agent skill stack for manuscripts targeted at Social Forces — a global leader among social research journals, founded in 1922 and published by Oxford University Press in partnership with the Department of Sociology at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Social Forces is a generalist social-science venue centered on sociology but explicitly multidisciplinary (social psychology, anthropology, political science, history, economics), with a reputation for methodologically rigorous, theoretically grounded empirical research on social organization, institutions, stratification, demography, and social change. Facts covered include the strict 10,000-word cap that INCLUDES text, endnotes, and references; the maximum of 10 tables and figure panels; the maximum 10-page supplementary materials; Chicago Manual of Style 17th edition author-date formatting; double-anonymized peer review with a separate title page; submission via ScholarOne Manuscript Central; the $50 non-refundable processing fee ($20 for student-only manuscripts); the required data availability statement; ORCID; and OUP open-access / Creative Commons APC options. Covers generalist sociology topic selection, cross-subfield literature positioning, portable theory building, research design across quantitative / demographic / comparative-historical / ethnographic / network / computational work, analysis norms, exhibits within the 10-panel cap, Chicago-style writing within a reference-inclusive word limit, data transparency, the review process, ScholarOne submission preflight, and R&R rebuttals. Bilingual en / zh-CN docs.
Agent skill stack for manuscripts targeted at Social Psychology Quarterly (SPQ) — the leading journal of SOCIOLOGICAL social psychology, owned by the American Sociological Association (ASA) and published by SAGE, submitted via SageTrack / ScholarOne Manuscript Central under masked review. SPQ publishes theoretical and empirical work on the link between social structure and the individual — self and identity, social structure and personality, group processes, social interaction, symbolic interaction, status and expectation states, affect and emotion — and welcomes experiments, surveys, observation, and ethnographic and mixed methods. Facts covered include the ~10,000-word article limit and ~5,000-word note limit, the 150-word non-identifying abstract with keywords, the $25 manuscript processing fee (waived for resubmissions and ASA student members), separate blinded-manuscript and title-page files, the ASA Style Guide, and the ASA data-sharing policy under which sharing data/code/materials is ENCOURAGED but NOT required and has no effect on acceptance. Covers topic selection, literature positioning within sociological social psychology, theory building, research design across experiments / surveys / observation, analysis norms, exhibits, ASA-style writing, data and transparency, the masked review process, submission preflight, and R&R rebuttals. Bilingual en / zh-CN docs.
Agent skill stack for submitting to 《中国社会科学》 (Social Sciences in China) — the comprehensive philosophy-and-social-science flagship sponsored by the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, spanning literature, history, philosophy, economics, law, sociology and politics (NOT a single-discipline empirical economics journal; monthly, ISSN 1002-4921, CN 11-1211/C). Built around the journal's defining traits: footnote (页下注) citation style rather than author-year in-text citations, primacy of 思想分量 (theoretical weight) over methodological sophistication, and the building of China's autonomous knowledge system. Covers fit judgment, problematic / big-question framing, original theory, theory-tradition literature dialogue, argumentation rigor, evidence (quantitative / qualitative / historical), scholarly house style, 200–300-character abstract + keywords, submission preflight (footnote conventions, online system), and external-review rebuttals.
Agent skill stack for manuscripts targeted at Sociological Methods & Research (SMR) — the SAGE quantitative- and statistical-methodology flagship for sociology and the social sciences. SMR publishes papers that develop, evaluate, or critically assess methods (new estimators, designs, diagnostics, and tools for causal inference, measurement and latent-variable models, structural equation models, multilevel and longitudinal data, social network analysis, missing data, simulation, sequence analysis, and computational social science / text-as-data); pure applications without a methodological contribution are out of scope. Built around SMR's distinctive norms: ScholarOne double-anonymized review, ASA citation style with DataCite for datasets, a ~150-word abstract with no parenthetical citations, a data-and-code availability statement at submission, a generative-AI disclosure rule, and a methods-journal craft that pairs a clearly stated method contribution with derivation-and-properties, a Monte Carlo simulation study, and a real-data empirical illustration plus released, reproducible software. Covers topic selection, method contribution, literature positioning, derivation and analytical properties, simulation studies, empirical illustration, tables and figures, house style, software and reproducibility, submission preflight, and rebuttal. Bilingual en / zh-CN docs.
Agent skill stack for submitting to 《社会学研究》 (Sociological Studies) — the flagship Chinese sociology journal hosted by the Institute of Sociology, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences (bimonthly, ISSN 1002-5936, CN 11-1100/C). Built for sociology's dual tradition: quantitative survey analysis (CGSS/CFPS/CLDS — regression / Logit / multilevel / event-history / sequence) AND qualitative work (ethnography / in-depth interview / extended case / grounded theory). Emphasizes a sociological problematic and dialogue with sociological theory over econometric policy evaluation. Covers fit positioning, problem consciousness, theory dialogue, quantitative and qualitative craft, social-process mechanism, concept building, scholarly style, 200-character abstract + 3-5 keywords, submission preflight (in-text author-date citation), and R&R rebuttals.
Theory-construction skill stack for Sociological Theory (ST), the American Sociological Association's dedicated theory journal, published by SAGE. ST is a THEORY journal: it publishes new substantive theories, history of theory, metatheory, formal theory construction, and synthetic contributions — and does NOT publish empirical hypothesis-testing (that is the lane of its siblings the American Sociological Review and the American Journal of Sociology). These 12 skills cover theory-fit screening, framing a theoretical problem, positioning in a tradition (field theory, pragmatism, mechanisms, cultural sociology, Bourdieu, Luhmann), concept and proposition construction, argument validity in place of statistical robustness, boundary conditions, conceptual exhibits (typologies and mechanism diagrams, never data plots), contribution framing, ASA house style, and the double-anonymous review via Manuscript Central. Grounded in ST scholarship (Abend 2008; Reed 2008; Timmermans & Tavory 2012; Lizardo et al. 2016).
Agent skill stack for submitting to the Strategic Management Journal (SMJ), the flagship strategy journal published by Wiley for the Strategic Management Society (SMS), led by its Co-Editors (verify the current roster on the SMS masthead). Tuned to SMJ norms: a clear contribution to strategy theory (competitive advantage, firm performance, corporate/business strategy) backed by endogeneity-aware empirics (panel FE, IV, Heckman, DID/natural experiments, matching, partial identification) per the journal's quantitative-empirical-analysis editorial. Covers topic selection (vs. SMS siblings SEJ/GSJ), theory development, literature positioning, contribution framing, research design, data analysis, exhibits, house style (dual research+managerial abstracts of 125 words, 5 keywords, APA author-date, ~40-page budget), double-blind review, and rebuttals. English docs with bilingual README; verify volatile journal specifics on the official SMJ page.
Agent skill stack for manuscripts targeted at The Accounting Review (TAR), the flagship journal of the American Accounting Association (AAA). Built for archival/empirical and analytical accounting research across financial accounting, capital markets, auditing and assurance, management accounting, taxation, and accounting information systems. Covers contribution-driven topic selection, theory/model development, literature positioning, identification and research design, large-sample archival and analytical estimation, data-authenticity and code-access compliance, Chicago-Manual-of-Style exhibits and prose, Editorial Manager submission with AI-disclosure and ORCID, the double-blind review process, and revise-and-resubmit rebuttals. Bilingual en / zh-CN docs.
Agent skill stack for manuscripts targeted at The Art Bulletin — the leading English-language journal of art history, founded in 1913, owned by the College Art Association (CAA) and published quarterly through Taylor & Francis / Routledge. The Art Bulletin publishes rigorously peer-reviewed scholarship on all periods and regions of the history of art, across methodologies from the historical to the theoretical. This is a humanities pack, not a social-science one: there is no data analysis, statistics, or replication. The distinctive axis of art-historical publishing is WORKING WITH IMAGES — figures and reproductions, copyright permissions and rights clearance, image quality and high-resolution supply, and close visual / formal analysis of objects. Facts covered include double-blind (double-anonymous) review on a Microsoft Word manuscript (no PDFs, for anonymity), articles up to 16,000 words including endnotes, abstract of no more than 100 words, a 50-word biographical statement, a maximum of 20 illustrations supplied in a single Word file under 10 MB at submission with high-resolution images supplied promptly on acceptance, the author's responsibility to secure and pay for reproduction rights and photography (with a fair-use code of best practices), and The Chicago Manual of Style (notes, not author-date). Covers art-historical topic and contribution framing, historiographic positioning, building a fresh art-historical argument, close visual and formal analysis, objects / archives / provenance / documentary evidence, the heavy image-permissions and reproduction-quality workflow, structure and exposition, Chicago writing and citation, the double-blind review process, submission preflight, and the revise-and-resubmit response. Bilingual en / zh-CN docs.
Agent skill stack for manuscripts targeted at The Econometrics Journal (EctJ) — an econometrics (theory + applied) journal established by the Royal Economic Society in 1998 and published by Oxford University Press. Built around the journal's distinctive norms: a hard ~20-page limit including the printed appendix, a 150-word summary, mandatory RES/EctJ LaTeX templates (separate template for the online appendix), a required empirical application even for theory, proofs kept out of the online appendix, a flat £75 (+20% VAT) submission fee with no RES-member discount, a one-week Editor-in-Chief desk screen with a ~3-month decision target via Editorial Express, and a conditional-on-acceptance replication package posted as OUP Supporting Information. Covers leading-case topic selection, literature positioning, regularity-condition / asymptotics identification, Monte Carlo and empirical-application analysis, compact tables and figures, contribution framing, house style, replication and data policy, referee strategy, submission preflight, and rebuttal. Bilingual en / zh-CN docs.
Agent skill stack for manuscripts targeted at The Economic Journal (EJ) — the Royal Economic Society's flagship general-interest journal, founded 1891 and published by Oxford University Press, covering all fields of economics for a broad international readership. Twelve role skills span workflow routing, topic/fit selection, literature positioning, identification, theory/mechanism modeling, robustness, tables and figures, EJ writing and exposition style, the RES/EJ data-and-code replication package (DCAS-endorsed, EJ Data Editor reproducibility check, Zenodo deposit), referee strategy, Editorial Express submission preflight (single-blind review), and the R&R rebuttal. Tuned to EJ's premium on broad relevance and clear exposition, its short-paper (AER:Insights-style) option, and the RES replication regime. Bilingual en / zh-CN docs; Stata / R / Python conventions for empirical and structural work.
Agent skill stack for manuscripts targeted at The World Bank Economic Review (WBER). Twelve role skills cover fit, contribution, evidence, writing, submission, and revision with source-backed WBER guardrails.
Agent skill stack for manuscripts targeted at World Development (World Development). Twelve role skills cover fit, contribution, evidence, writing, submission, and revision with source-backed World Development guardrails.
Agent skill stack for manuscripts targeted at World Politics — a leading quarterly journal of comparative politics and international relations, founded in 1948, sponsored by the Princeton Institute for International and Regional Studies (PIIRS) at Princeton University and published by Johns Hopkins University Press (Cambridge University Press through 2022). World Politics is a comparative-politics + IR specialist, not a generalist political-science venue and not an IR-only journal: it seeks scholarship that speaks across cases to the central problems of comparative politics and international relations. It publishes two article types — research articles that pose important substantive questions, advance theoretical debates, and present original empirical research, and review articles that synthesize a set of thematically related books and reframe how a field should proceed (distinct from book reviews; review articles are usually commissioned but all are triple-blind reviewed). Facts covered include the 12,500-word limit (including notes and references; tables, figures, and appendixes excluded), the 150-word abstract, the triple-blind review process, ScholarOne submission, online supplementary material capped at fifteen pages, response memos kept to about five pages, the APSA Principles and Guidance for Human Subjects Research, and the World Politics Dataverse requirement that authors relying on quantitative data deposit replication materials after acceptance and before publication (with editor-approved embargoes up to two years). Covers topic selection, cross-case literature positioning, theory that travels, comparative-historical / quantitative / qualitative research design for cross-national questions, analysis norms, exhibits, writing, transparency and the Dataverse policy, the triple-blind review process, submission preflight, and revise-and-resubmit rebuttals. Bilingual en / zh-CN docs.
An opinionated agent skill stack for legal scholarship aimed at The Yale Law Journal (YLJ), the student-edited flagship law review at Yale Law School. Twelve skills cover the law-review lifecycle: thesis and contribution, preemption checking, doctrine-to-normative argument structure, Bluebook footnote apparatus, multi-submission placement and expedite strategy, the student-editor review and source-pull, and the intensive edit cycle plus the online YLJ Forum.
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