Frames the one-sentence 'so what' for Research Policy manuscripts. Converts results into an explicit advance for innovation theory with earned policy/managerial implications.
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/research-policy-skills:respol-contribution-framingThe summary Claude sees in its skill listing — used to decide when to auto-load this skill
- The results are in but the paper cannot say in one sentence what innovation studies now knows that it didn't
RP rewards a genuine contribution to innovation theory or evidence over narrow technique. A submittable contribution states (a) what innovation-studies readers believed before, (b) what they should believe after, and (c) why it matters — almost always with a policy or managerial implication that follows from the mechanism, not from a generic call to "inform policymakers." The implication must be earned: it should change a specific design choice (a subsidy rule, an IP regime, a university-industry interface, an R&D organizational practice), not gesture at relevance.
The contribution must be commensurate with the evidence: a single-country patent study should not claim a universal law of innovation, and a clean estimate with a thin mechanism should not claim to "rewrite" a theory.
A study estimates that a national R&D tax credit raises patenting among small firms. A result-shaped framing says "the credit increases patents by X%." An RP contribution says: "Innovation scholars have assumed R&D subsidies mainly relieve financing constraints; we show the effect runs through new collaboration between subsidized firms and universities, implying the additionality is relational, not just financial." That before→after names a mechanism (collaboration, not finance), splits the audience (theory: rethink the additionality channel; policy: design credits to reward university linkage), and earns its policy lever from the estimated channel. The calibration line then concedes the evidence is one country and one firm-size band, so the claim is about a mechanism's existence, not its universal magnitude.
【Journal】Research Policy
【Skill】respol-contribution-framing
【Before → After】innovation scholars believed X; we show Y
【Contribution type】mechanism / boundary / contradiction / measurement / construct
【Theory implication】what changes for innovation theory
【Policy/managerial implication】specific lever + direction, earned from the mechanism
【Calibration】claim matches evidence + external validity? [Y/N]
【Verdict】pass / revise / reroute
【Next skill】respol-tables-figures
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