From isr-skills
Routes manuscript workflow for Information Systems Research (ISR) from topic selection through rebuttal. Invokes specialized isr-* skills based on current stage.
How this skill is triggered — by the user, by Claude, or both
Slash command
/isr-skills:isr-workflowThe summary Claude sees in its skill listing — used to decide when to auto-load this skill
This is the router. It does not replace any specialized skill; it tells you **which isr-* skill to use right now** for your Information Systems Research (ISR) manuscript.
This is the router. It does not replace any specialized skill; it tells you which isr- skill to use right now* for your Information Systems Research (ISR) manuscript.
Default assumption: unless the user says otherwise, treat the target as ISR — the INFORMS quarterly at the intersection of technology, organizations, economics, and society, and a member of the IS field's Senior Scholars' Basket of Eight. ISR's identity is deliberately sociotechnical and intradisciplinary: it is receptive to the design, management, use, valuation, and impacts of IT across multiple levels of analysis (individuals, groups, firms, networks, societies, nations), and it houses both rigorous behavioral/empirical research and analytical economic, econometric, and design-science modeling as co-equal first-class genres. The recurring editorial question is not only "is the method sound?" but "does this bridge IS silos and advance our intradisciplinary understanding of the sociotechnical?"
Editorial team context: Suprateek Sarker (University of Virginia, McIntire) is the current Editor-in-Chief; his inaugural editorial appeared in ISR 34(1):1-4 on February 27, 2023. The 2025 multimethod-research framework editorial (ISR 36(2)) formalizes guidance for combining qualitative, quantitative, analytical, and design-science methods. Re-check the current masthead and policies at pubsonline.informs.org/journal/isre before submission.
| Current symptom | Next skill |
|---|---|
| Idea is vague; unsure it fits ISR's sociotechnical/intradisciplinary bar | isr-topic-selection |
| Mechanism is thin (behavioral hypotheses or analytical propositions) | isr-theory-development |
| Front end reads as single-silo; does not bridge IS conversations | isr-literature-positioning |
| Design/genre may not match the question (behavioral vs analytical vs DSR) | isr-methods |
| Have data/model; unsure about identification, validity, or proof rigor | isr-data-analysis |
| Results exist but the "contribution to IS" is thin or single-paradigm | isr-contribution-framing |
| Exhibits cluttered, off INFORMS style, or proofs crowding the main text | isr-tables-figures |
| Prose is jargon-heavy, passive, or buries the argument | isr-writing-style |
| Ready to submit; need the ScholarOne preflight + contribution statement | isr-submission |
| Want to understand how ISR's SE/AE review works before/after submit | isr-review-process |
| Received an R&R; need to plan and draft the response | isr-rebuttal |
isr-topic-selection — lock a sociotechnical question with ISR fit (vs MISQ/JMIS/MS)isr-theory-development — build the mechanism (behavioral hypotheses or analytical propositions)isr-literature-positioning — bridge IS silos; state the intradisciplinary conversation you joinisr-methods — match the genre (behavioral empirical / analytical-economic / design-science / multimethod)isr-data-analysis — identification and validity (empirical) or proof discipline (analytical)isr-contribution-framing — turn results into an explicit contribution to IS (drafts the ~500-word statement)isr-tables-figures — finalize exhibits; push proofs/measurement to the electronic companionisr-writing-style — full-manuscript prose polishisr-submission — ScholarOne preflight (anonymization, contribution statement, editor/reviewer nominations)isr-review-process — set expectations for the SE-led, fit-gated processisr-rebuttal — after an R&R, plan revisions then draft the response
isr-tables-figuresandisr-writing-styleare late-stage polish. Do not invoke them while the contribution or identification/proof is still unsettled.
isr-theory-development and jump to estimation/derivation — ISR rejects atheoretical phenomenon-mining.isr-tables-figures beautify exhibits before the model and contribution are settled.isr-writing-style substitute for a real contribution to IS — polish cannot rescue thin theory or a non-identified design.npx claudepluginhub brycewang-stanford/awesome-journal-skills --plugin isr-skillsRoutes MIS Quarterly manuscript work by identifying which IS tradition the paper belongs to and which misq-* sub-skill to invoke next.
Explains the ISR review process: EIC fit gate, SE-led review with AE and reviewers, double-anonymized review, and how to read decision letters. Sets expectations and interprets letters.
Evaluates fit for Information Systems Research (ISR) journal, covering scope, method bar, and desk-reject risks for quantitative IS manuscripts.