Builds the conceptual argument for a Research Policy manuscript — constructs innovation-studies mechanisms or frameworks that satisfy the interdisciplinary theory bar.
How this skill is triggered — by the user, by Claude, or both
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/research-policy-skills:respol-theory-developmentThe summary Claude sees in its skill listing — used to decide when to auto-load this skill
- The empirics are solid but the paper "just measures something" with no innovation-theory advance
RP is interdisciplinary, so "theory" is pluralist: it can be economic (incentives, market/coordination failures, appropriability), managerial/organizational (capabilities, search, recombination, governance of R&D), or evolutionary/STS (selection, path dependence, socio-technical regimes, the social shaping of technology). What RP will not accept is atheoretical measurement. The contribution must change how an innovation-studies reader understands a mechanism, an institution, or a system — and the argument must be legible across disciplines, not buried in one field's jargon.
Because RP carries the SPRU/Freeman-Nelson-Pavitt tradition, system- and institution-level reasoning is valued: tie firm- or patent-level findings up to how the innovation system works (incentives, linkages, knowledge flows, policy) rather than stopping at a coefficient.
For the focal claim, make each link explicit:
State the level of analysis and keep the theory at the level where the mechanism operates; flag cross-level claims (inventor → region) as such.
【Journal】Research Policy
【Skill】respol-theory-development
【Tradition】economic / managerial-organizational / evolutionary-STS / theory-building
【Mechanism chain】antecedent → innovation process → outcome (level)
【System/policy link】how it scales up to the innovation system
【Boundary conditions】where it strengthens / weakens / reverses
【Rival explanation addressed】...
【Verdict】pass / revise / reroute
【Next skill】respol-literature-positioning
npx claudepluginhub brycewang-stanford/awesome-journal-skills --plugin research-policy-skillsFrames 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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