From jmr-skills
Plans revision and drafts point-by-point response for JMR Revise-and-Resubmit, addressing rigor and substance concerns while managing 50-page limit via Web Appendix.
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- You received a JMR R&R and need to plan revisions and the response letter
jmr-contribution-framing); if a new study is needed to establish the mechanism or generalizability, run it and report it.Track each reviewer item in a ledger before writing the letter:
| Comment | Bar | Revision evidence | Location |
|---|---|---|---|
| Identification, mediation, robustness, exact stats, replication | Rigor | New estimate, diagnostic, p/SE/effect-size correction, or deposit update | Main text or Table W# |
| Contribution, theory, managerial relevance, scope | Substance | Revised contribution sentence, new boundary condition, clearer managerial implication | Introduction, discussion, or study rationale |
| Conflicting request | Editor arbitration | Chosen path and why it preserves rigor/substance | Cover note plus response entry |
The ledger should reveal whether the revision is balanced. A response that fixes all rigor points but leaves the "what do we learn?" objection untouched is still at risk; a response that improves framing but leaves exact-statistics or replication gaps is also not ready.
[Target] JMR
[Decision round] R&R #
[Per-comment plan] bar (rigor/substance) → change → location (main / Table Wx)
[Response ledger] all comments mapped to rigor/substance evidence
[Conflicts] reviewer A vs B → resolution + editor adjudication
[New material] Web Appendix additions; 50-page check
[Conformance] DAS / AI disclosure / anonymization updated
[Next step] resubmit → jmr-review-process
npx claudepluginhub brycewang-stanford/awesome-journal-skills --plugin jmr-skillsPlans a JM revision and drafts the point-by-point response letter, prioritizing the Coeditor's decisive concerns and strengthening substantive novelty and managerial relevance.
Plans and drafts point-by-point response letters for JAMS R&R revisions, prioritizing editor concerns and strengthening theoretical/managerial contribution.
Drafts the point-by-point response letter for a Journal of Management R&R, handling reviewer conflicts, editor-first strategy, and 50-page limit compliance.