From asq-skills
Builds the theoretical engine for an ASQ manuscript: mechanisms, process vs. variance logic, constructs, and boundary conditions. Does not select methods or run analysis.
How this skill is triggered — by the user, by Claude, or both
Slash command
/asq-skills:asq-theory-developmentThe summary Claude sees in its skill listing — used to decide when to auto-load this skill
- You have a puzzle (from `asq-topic-selection`) but no theoretical machinery to explain it
asq-topic-selection) but no theoretical machinery to explain itThis is the central choice at ASQ. Get it right before drafting.
ASQ punishes variance framing forced onto a process question: if your data show a sequence of events transforming an organization but you write it as "factor A increases outcome B," reviewers will say the theory and phenomenon are mismatched. Match the form of the theory to the form of the phenomenon. ASQ's lineage makes process and interpretive theorizing fully legitimate as the main contribution — this is a real difference from journals where the variance/hypothesis template is the implicit standard. Barley's (1986) ASQ study of CT scanners, for instance, theorized structuring as a process rather than estimating an effect of technology on structure.
A construct is not a mechanism. State the generative mechanism — the social/organizational process that produces the relationship or sequence:
A good test: could a reader predict a new, non-obvious implication from your mechanism? If not, you have a label, not a theory.
If theory is emergent (grounded), this skill still applies — but in reverse order:
asq-data-analysis)【Theory form】process / variance + why it matches the phenomenon
【Core mechanism】actors + structure + causal/processual logic
【Boundary conditions】where it holds / weakens / reverses
【Novel implication】the non-obvious prediction or insight
【Deductive only】hypotheses + derivation status
【Next step】asq-literature-positioning
npx claudepluginhub brycewang-stanford/awesome-journal-skills --plugin asq-skillsBuilds deductive mechanism chains or inductive grounded models for Journal of Management Studies manuscripts. Use when theory is the bottleneck.
Articulates organizational mechanisms, bridges micro-macro levels, and guides choice between deductive and inductive theory building for Organization Science manuscripts.
Builds theoretical arguments for Organization Studies manuscripts: mechanism, process model, or conceptual move. For constructing the contribution without methods or analysis.