From orgsci-skills
Explains Organization Science's decentralized senior-editor review model, conflict-of-interest routing, double-blind submission preparation, and how to interpret decision letters.
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- You are about to submit and want to set expectations
Organization Science runs a decentralized model: Senior Editors plus an Editorial Review Board, under Editor-in-Chief Lamar Pierce (Washington University in St. Louis). Each Senior Editor has strong autonomy — an SE can independently accept, reject, or request an R&R. This differs sharply from sister journal Management Science's fixed departmental area-editor routing: here the SE decides your paper, not a department head dispatching to an area editor. Routing follows a conflict-of-interest cascade — the EIC handles deputy-editor submissions and deputy editors handle senior-editor submissions — so editors do not adjudicate their own work.
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.【Decider】Senior Editor (autonomous accept/reject/R&R); EIC Lamar Pierce; COI cascade routing
【Stage reached】desk return / desk reject / out for review / R&R / reject
【Core concern】overall contribution / mechanism / fit (method usually secondary)
【SE vs reviewers】whose framing governs the revision
【Window】6-month invited-revision window unless editor grants an exception
【Next step】orgsci-rebuttal
npx claudepluginhub brycewang-stanford/awesome-journal-skills --plugin orgsci-skillsExplains the Management Science (INFORMS) review pipeline: desk screening, double-anonymous refereeing, cross-department fit standards, turnaround targets, and how to interpret decision letters.
Calibrates expectations for the Organization Studies (OS) peer-review cycle, explaining desk-screen odds, decision types, and how to interpret editor/ reviewer signals.
Explains the JMS editorial and peer-review process: desk screening, double-blind review, reading decision letters. Does not draft rebuttals.