From jbv-skills
Frames explicit theoretical contributions for the Journal of Business Venturing (JBV) by stating new entrepreneurial theory, boundary conditions, and multidisciplinary reach. Use when results exist but contribution is thin or implicit.
How this skill is triggered — by the user, by Claude, or both
Slash command
/jbv-skills:jbv-contribution-framingThe summary Claude sees in its skill listing — used to decide when to auto-load this skill
- Results exist but the "so what for entrepreneurship theory" is thin or implicit
JBV is a discipline-defining FT50 flagship, so the theory bar is high: the paper must clarify assumptions, expose tensions, or challenge orthodoxies about the entrepreneurial phenomenon. State the contribution explicitly — it cannot be left implicit.
Treat this skill as an executable review pass, not a prose hint. First lock the entrepreneurial mechanism, level of analysis, evidence design, and boundary conditions for ventures; then judge whether the current manuscript answers the venue's real reader: entrepreneurship reviewers who ask whether the paper advances venture formation, opportunity, founder, or ecosystem theory.
claim / evidence / risk / manuscript location rows, so the next agent can edit rather than rediscover the issue.resources/official-source-map.md has been checked for volatile rules and the manuscript has one concrete fix for the largest venue-specific risk.【New knowledge】one sentence: what entrepreneurship now knows ...
【Before→move→after】...
【Assumption/orthodoxy challenged】...
【Boundary conditions】stage / context / venture type ...
【Conversations advanced】econ / psych / sociology ...
【Practical relevance】founders / investors / policy ...
【Next step】jbv-tables-figures or jbv-writing-style
npx claudepluginhub brycewang-stanford/awesome-journal-skills --plugin jbv-skillsPositions a JBV manuscript in the entrepreneurship literature: joins a live conversation, problematizes assumptions, and engages across economics/psychology/sociology. Use when introduction is gap-spotting or reviewers cite missing canonical context.
Sharpens an ETP manuscript's headline contribution into a specific theoretical and practice claim, tested by a one-sentence framing formula.
Sharpens the one-sentence theoretical contribution and practical implications for JMS manuscripts when the 'so what' is the bottleneck.