From jebo-skills
Guides whether a behavioral/experimental/organizational economics paper fits JEBO vs sibling journals, and how to frame the behavioral hook.
How this skill is triggered — by the user, by Claude, or both
Slash command
/jebo-skills:jebo-topic-selectionThe summary Claude sees in its skill listing — used to decide when to auto-load this skill
- You have a clean result but are unsure whether JEBO or a sibling (Experimental Economics, GEB, J. Economic Psychology, J. Public Economics) is the right home
JEBO's organizing idea is economic behavior outside the frictionless, fully-rational benchmark: bounded rationality, social and other-regarding preferences, heuristics and biases, learning and adaptation, institutions and organizations as responses to behavioral constraints. A JEBO paper leads with a behavioral mechanism and uses whatever method (experiment, empirics, theory, simulation) best identifies it. The test is not "is the design clean?" but "does this teach us something about how real economic agents actually decide and organize?"
Run the topic through three filters, in order:
| If the paper's real contribution is… | Better home than JEBO | Why |
|---|---|---|
| A new experimental method / design (deception detection, elicitation tool) for its own sake | Experimental Economics | ESA outlet is method-of-experiment-focused; JEBO wants the behavioral economics the experiment reveals |
| A theorem about equilibrium, learning dynamics, or mechanism design | Games and Economic Behavior | GEB is formal game theory; JEBO theory must yield a testable behavioral prediction |
| A psychology-first account (affect, personality, cognition) with light economic stakes | Journal of Economic Psychology | JEBO keeps an economic decision/organization at the center |
| A clean policy-evaluation number where the behavioral story is secondary | AEJ: Applied / J. Public Economics | those reward the causal estimand; JEBO rewards the mechanism behind it |
| A management/strategy contribution to organizational theory | Management Science / AMJ | JEBO's "organization" is economic, behaviorally micro-founded |
If two filters pass and the boundary table keeps the paper at JEBO, the topic fits. If only one passes, the paper is adjacent — reframe around the behavioral mechanism or redirect.
State the contribution as: "agents do X (a behavioral regularity) because of Y (mechanism), with consequence Z for markets/organizations/institutions." That sentence should survive deletion of the dataset name — if the paper collapses to "we ran an RCT and found an effect," the behavioral hook is missing.
【Journal】Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization
【Skill】jebo-topic-selection
【Behavioral hook】agents do X because of Y, with consequence Z
【Archetype】experiment / observational / theory / simulation
【Fit verdict】fits JEBO / adjacent — reframe / redirect to <sibling>
【Sibling boundary】why not ExpEcon / GEB / JEP / policy journal
【Source status】verified / 待核实 / not asserted
【Next skill】jebo-literature-positioning
npx claudepluginhub brycewang-stanford/awesome-journal-skills --plugin jebo-skillsEvaluates fit, framing, method/evidence bar, house style, and desk-reject risks for manuscripts targeting JEBO. Useful for behavioral, experimental, or institutional economics papers.
Routes JEBO manuscript work by paper archetype (experiment, empirics, theory, simulation) and diagnoses bottlenecks to select the next jebo-* sub-skill.
Guides topic selection for JEEA manuscripts by testing general-interest fit and sharpening the question. Use when deciding between JEEA and field or sibling general-interest outlets.