From jcf-skills
Enforces Journal of Corporate Finance (JCF) manuscript conventions: abstracts ≤250 words, 1-7 keywords, Harvard in-text citations, and streamlined first-submission references.
How this skill is triggered — by the user, by Claude, or both
Slash command
/jcf-skills:jcf-writing-styleThe summary Claude sees in its skill listing — used to decide when to auto-load this skill
- Writing or trimming the abstract and keywords
No citations, no undefined abbreviations, no over-claiming.
A compliant skeleton for a hypothetical governance paper — invented numbers, well under the 250-word cap:
We study whether mandated board independence changes corporate investment. Exploiting a governance
reform that forced a subset of firms to add independent directors, we estimate difference-in-differences
specifications with firm and industry-by-year fixed effects. Treated firms increase investment by 1.1
percentage points of assets — roughly 12 percent of the sample mean — with effects concentrated where
pre-reform boards were most insider-dominated. The evidence is consistent with independent directors
relaxing managerial conservatism rather than improving project selection. The results inform the debate
over one-size-fits-all board mandates.
Every sentence maps to the recipe: question, design, magnitude, mechanism, so-what — and there are no citations.
Match verbs to design strength — single-anonymized referees punish mismatches:
Evidence base | Allowed phrasing | Banned phrasing
Quasi-experiment + diagnostics | "causes", "leads to", "increases" | nothing beyond the estimand's scope
IV with argued exclusion | "consistent with a causal effect" | unconditional "proves"
Matching / FE-only OLS | "is associated with", "predicts" | "causes", "drives"
Cross-sectional splits | "consistent with the channel" | "establishes the mechanism"
Calibrated theory | "can rationalize", "implies" | "demonstrates empirically"
When in doubt, the abstract takes the most conservative defensible verb; the body can argue for more.
【Abstract】≤250w, no refs, abbrevs defined? [Y/N] — word count
【Keywords】1–7 chosen? [Y/N]
【Refs】author-date, consistent, DOIs? [Y/N] 【AI disclosure】[Y/N]
npx claudepluginhub brycewang-stanford/awesome-journal-skills --plugin jcf-skillsRevises Journal of Financial Intermediation manuscripts to match house conventions: numbered sections, author-date Elsevier referencing, concise abstract, and mechanism-first prose.
Polishes JFE manuscript prose to be precise, evidence-forward, and free of hedging or overclaiming. Improves introduction structure and sentence discipline.
Polishes quantitative finance manuscripts to JFQA house style: precise prose, ≤100-word abstract, and 8.5x11 double-spaced layout.