From orgsci-skills
Drafts the mandatory <500-word contribution statement and discussion section for Organization Science manuscripts, framing overall contribution to organization research from accepted sources, not novelty alone.
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- You are preparing to submit and need the mandatory contribution statement
Organization Science requires a contribution statement of under 500 words in the cover letter, read by the Editor-in-Chief and Senior Editor during desk review alongside the abstract but not seen by reviewers. Submissions without it are returned for revision before editorial review, so treat it as a gating document. In under 500 words it must articulate, plainly, the novel contribution to organization research: what we did not understand about organizations before this paper, and now do.
The editorial philosophy is explicit: "theoretical novelty is neither necessary nor sufficient," and overall contribution outweighs novelty. Identify which source(s) your contribution draws on and lead with the strongest:
A paper can win on data, setting, or mechanism even if the theory is not brand new — say so directly rather than overclaiming originality.
The discussion should deliver exactly what the statement promised: restate the organizational insight, specify which conversation it advances and how, draw out implications across the relevant level(s) (micro to macro), and state boundary conditions as theory — not a generic "future research and limitations" dump that buries the contribution.
Use this as a second-pass capability check. First lock a level map, a mechanism paragraph, and the cover-letter contribution statement; then test whether the manuscript addresses interdisciplinary organization reviewers who ask whether the mechanism travels across levels of analysis.
claim / evidence / blocker / next edit rows so the next pass can patch the manuscript directly.resources/official-source-map.md for upload-week rules and name the one live-check item that could change the recommendation.【Contribution statement】<500 words, EIC/SE-facing, names the source(s)
【Primary source】new theory / data / method / setting / mechanism / social relevance
【What we now understand】one sentence the field previously lacked
【Level(s) advanced】micro / meso / macro / cross-level
【Discussion alignment】delivers exactly what the statement promised? boundary conditions as theory?
【Next step】orgsci-tables-figures or orgsci-submission
npx claudepluginhub brycewang-stanford/awesome-journal-skills --plugin orgsci-skillsFrames the one-sentence theoretical contribution for Organization Studies manuscripts, sharpening intro/discussion claims. Use when reviewers question contribution or when findings lack a theoretical move.
Positions Organization Science manuscripts by joining conversations, problematizing assumptions, and integrating across disciplines (org theory, strategy, sociology, economics, psychology).
Frames empirical results into an explicit theoretical contribution for AMJ manuscripts, crafting the discussion section around mechanism, boundary, or integration claims.