Scopes and sanity-checks whether a research question belongs in Research Policy (innovation-studies) or will be desk-rejected as economics/strategy. Frames the question without building theory or staking the gap.
How this skill is triggered — by the user, by Claude, or both
Slash command
/research-policy-skills:respol-topic-selectionThe summary Claude sees in its skill listing — used to decide when to auto-load this skill
- You are unsure whether the question belongs in RP or in an economics/management outlet
RP publishes work on the emergence, diffusion, and governance of innovation and technological change, read through an innovation-systems lens. A submittable question almost always (a) concerns an object RP owns — R&D, technological change, innovation systems (national/regional/sectoral/technological), science and STI policy, entrepreneurship and technology management, university-industry links, or IP — and (b) advances understanding of how innovation happens or how to govern it, usually carrying a policy or managerial implication. The SPRU/Freeman-Nelson-Pavitt heritage matters: RP rewards questions about systems and institutions of innovation, not just firm-level performance.
The decisive test is the so-what audience: an innovation-studies scholar (or a science/technology policymaker) must care, and your framing must speak to them — not only to labor economists or strategy researchers who happen to share your dataset.
| If your core claim is about… | And your audience is… | Likely home |
|---|---|---|
| How an innovation/STI policy or institution shapes technological change | innovation-studies + policy | Research Policy |
| How firms organize R&D, search, recombination to innovate (systems/sector view) | innovation studies | Research Policy |
| A firm's competitive advantage / performance from a resource or strategy lens | strategy scholars | SMJ |
| Industrial dynamics, capabilities, evolutionary economics (firm-centric) | I-O / evolutionary econ | Industrial and Corporate Change |
| Managing a specific technology/innovation in practice | technology managers | Technovation |
| New-product development process and outcomes | NPD / marketing | JPIM |
| A clean causal estimate with no innovation-theory payoff | applied economists | a field economics journal |
If two cells fit, write the framing so the innovation-systems / STI-policy reading is the primary one; RP referees punish papers that "could be anywhere."
resources/official-source-map.md or marked 待核实【Journal】Research Policy
【Skill】respol-topic-selection
【One-sentence question】innovation phenomenon → innovation outcome → why it matters
【Innovation-studies conversation】the named RP/STI debate it joins
【Policy/managerial payoff】the decision the answer informs
【Sibling boundary】why RP and not SMJ / ICC / Technovation / JPIM
【Out-of-scope risk】is the lit base econ/management-only? [Y/N + fix]
【Verdict】pass / revise / reroute
【Next skill】respol-theory-development
npx claudepluginhub brycewang-stanford/awesome-journal-skills --plugin research-policy-skillsEvaluates whether a manuscript fits Research Policy, covering scope, method/evidence bar, and desk-reject risks for innovation-studies and STI-policy papers.
Routes manuscript workflow decisions for Research Policy submissions, directing to specialized respol-* skills for topic selection, theory, methods, and more.
Screens research questions for fit with The RAND Journal of Economics (RJE), the IO flagship. Evaluates scope fit (competition, regulation, firm strategy vs. off-scope areas) and the journal's bar using a structured grid.