From jms-skills
Routes manuscript work for Journal of Management Studies submissions — selects the next jms-* sub-skill based on stage: topic, theory, methods, analysis, writing, submission, or revision.
How this skill is triggered — by the user, by Claude, or both
Slash command
/jms-skills:jms-workflowThe summary Claude sees in its skill listing — used to decide when to auto-load this skill
This is the router. It tells you **which jms-* skill to use at the current stage** of a manuscript aimed at the *Journal of Management Studies* (JMS) — the **Society for the Advancement of Management Studies (SAMS)** journal published by **Wiley**, an internationally oriented, European-rooted outlet for management and organization studies: strategy, organization theory, entrepreneurship, innova...
This is the router. It tells you which jms- skill to use at the current stage* of a manuscript aimed at the Journal of Management Studies (JMS) — the Society for the Advancement of Management Studies (SAMS) journal published by Wiley, an internationally oriented, European-rooted outlet for management and organization studies: strategy, organization theory, entrepreneurship, innovation, OB, and the broader study of management. JMS's defining trait is methodological pluralism: it publishes strong quantitative and strong qualitative / interpretive / process / theory-building work, plus Point–CounterPoint debates and JMS Says essays. What earns space is a genuine theoretical contribution engaged with an organizational phenomenon — the "so what for management theory and practice."
Default assumption: unless the user says otherwise, treat the target as JMS. Tells that you are at JMS and not a sibling: double-blind review with full anonymisation; Harvard author-date referencing; a typical length of 10,000–13,000 words inclusive of tables/figures/references; submission via ScholarOne (mc.manuscriptcentral.com/jmstudies); editorial office at Durham University; and a house culture that treats a rigorous qualitative case or process study as first-class rather than second-best. Mark volatile specifics (检索于 2026-06;以官网为准).
| Current symptom | Next skill |
|---|---|
| Topic feels narrow / not clearly a management-theory question | jms-topic-selection |
| The theoretical mechanism / propositions are thin or borrowed | jms-theory-development |
| Contribution vs. the conversation is fuzzy or oversold | jms-literature-positioning |
| Design (qual/quant/multi-method) does not fit the theory | jms-methods |
| Estimation, coding, or trustworthiness of the analysis is weak | jms-data-analysis |
| The "so what for theory & practice" is not sharp | jms-contribution-framing |
| Tables/figures (or a data structure / process figure) are dense | jms-tables-figures |
| Prose buries the idea; abstract/intro do not land | jms-writing-style |
| Anonymisation, Harvard refs, word count, portal preflight | jms-submission |
| Want to understand the developmental review timeline / desk-reject odds | jms-review-process |
| Received an R&R; need a response-letter strategy | jms-rebuttal |
jms-topic-selection — lock a phenomenon-grounded management questionjms-theory-development — build the mechanism / propositions (or hypotheses)jms-literature-positioning — stake the contribution to a live conversationjms-methods — match design to the question (qual / quant / multi-method)jms-data-analysis — estimation or qualitative trustworthinessjms-contribution-framing — sharpen the "so what for theory & practice"jms-tables-figures — exhibits, data tables, process / data-structure figuresjms-writing-style — make the idea land (abstract + intro last)jms-submission — ScholarOne preflight (anonymisation, Harvard, word count)jms-review-process — calibrate the developmental, multi-round culturejms-rebuttal — after the R&R
jms-writing-styleis a late-stage polish; do not rewrite the intro before the theory and evidence settle. For qualitative work, theory and data co-evolve, so cycle 2↔4↔5 more than once.
JMS spans four archetypes, and the binding constraint differs by archetype. Read the archetype, then enter the chain at the right link.
| Archetype | Likely first bottleneck | Enter at |
|---|---|---|
| qualitative / grounded theory-building (cases, ethnography) | data-to-construct transparency + theoretical model from data | jms-theory-development → jms-methods |
| process / longitudinal (how things unfold over time) | temporal bracketing, mechanism, narrative-to-theory | jms-theory-development → jms-data-analysis |
| quantitative hypothesis-testing (survey / archival) | endogeneity, CMB, a non-bald mechanism | jms-methods → jms-data-analysis |
| Point–CounterPoint / review essay / JMS Says | a contestable claim + a conversation worth moving | jms-contribution-framing → jms-literature-positioning |
A user says: "My inductive study of how family firms professionalise is rich, but a reviewer says the contribution is 'a nice description, not theory,' and the data structure is hard to follow." That is two JMS pushbacks — no abstracted theoretical model and opaque data-to-theory chain — owned by jms-theory-development (abstract the first-order codes into second-order themes and aggregate dimensions, then a process model) and jms-tables-figures (a Gioia-style data-structure figure plus a representative-quotes table). Route to theory first; only once the emergent model is crisp do you return to exhibits and jms-contribution-framing.
【Target】Journal of Management Studies (JMS)
【Archetype】qualitative / process / quantitative / Point-CounterPoint
【Current bottleneck】topic / theory / positioning / design / evidence / framing / exhibits / style / submission / revision
【Next skill】<one jms-* skill>
【Reason】why this step is the binding constraint
【Source check】official facts verified or marked 待核实
npx claudepluginhub brycewang-stanford/awesome-journal-skills --plugin jms-skillsRoutes manuscript workflow for Journal of Management submissions, from topic selection through rebuttal. Activates when deciding which jmgmt-* sub-skill to invoke next or sequencing JOM manuscript stages.
Routes manuscript work for JMIS submissions, sequencing topic selection, theory, methods, data analysis, and rebuttal. Invokes the specialized jmis-* sub-skills as needed.
Explains the JMS editorial and peer-review process: desk screening, double-blind review, reading decision letters. Does not draft rebuttals.