From jbf-skills
Positions a Journal of Banking & Finance manuscript against banking, intermediation, corporate finance, investments, regulation, and capital-market literatures to state a precise contribution.
How this skill is triggered — by the user, by Claude, or both
Slash command
/jbf-skills:jbf-literature-positioningThe summary Claude sees in its skill listing — used to decide when to auto-load this skill
- The introduction lists papers but does not state the gap
JBF referees expect the paper to know the finance frontier. Positioning should therefore compare the manuscript with the closest papers on question, mechanism, data, and design, not with a broad topical survey.
This paper contributes to [literature] by showing [finding/mechanism] in
[setting]. Relative to [closest paper], which [what it does], we [new data/design/
mechanism] and show [increment]. This matters because [banking/finance implication].
Build a one-page map before rewriting the literature section:
Paper | Finance question | Data/design | Mechanism | Your difference | Required citation location
Use the map to keep JBF positioning finance-first. A paper belongs near the introduction only if it defines the closest banking, intermediation, corporate-finance, or market-functioning question. Purely methodological references belong beside the identification or measurement choice, not in the contribution paragraph.
If the manuscript relies on a proprietary dataset, the map must show why the data uncover a mechanism or policy margin that public data cannot. Proprietary access is not a contribution unless it changes what can be learned about finance.
Place the paper in one named strand before drafting the introduction; JBF referees are usually recruited from within the strand:
A manuscript spanning two strands should lead with the one whose referees can certify the contribution and treat the other as a secondary audience.
Draft topic: climate-disclosure mandates and syndicated loan pricing.
jbf-data-analysis.[Closest paper] citation + result
[Your delta] data / design / mechanism / scope / policy
[Literature buckets] ...
[Must-cite missing items] ...
[Positioning sentence] ...
[Next step] jbf-identification-strategy
npx claudepluginhub brycewang-stanford/awesome-journal-skills --plugin jbf-skillsPositions a JFI manuscript by naming the closest intermediation papers and the mechanism gap it fills.
Positions a JFQA manuscript against the finance literature to clarify its contribution. Use when drafting the related-work section for corporate finance, asset pricing, microstructure, or institutions papers.
Positions a manuscript within the Journal of Corporate Finance literature by identifying the corporate-finance strand (capital structure, governance, payout, etc.) and stating the marginal contribution against the closest papers.