hrm-review-process
GitHub解析HRM期刊审稿流程,涵盖EIC初筛、双盲评审及决策信解读。用于校准投稿预期、理解编辑权重、区分修改类型(R&R/拒稿),并指导制定修订策略,不代写回复信。
Trigger Scenarios
Install
npx skills add brycewang-stanford/Awesome-Journal-Skills --skill hrm-review-process -g -y
SKILL.md
Frontmatter
{
"name": "hrm-review-process",
"description": "Use when calibrating expectations for the Human Resource Management (Wiley \"HRM\") editorial process — the EIC fit\/relevance screen, double-blind peer review, the developmental R&R culture, and reading a decision letter. Explains the process and how to read decisions; it does not draft the response (hrm-rebuttal)."
}
Understanding the Review Process (hrm-review-process)
When to trigger
- Before submitting, to calibrate timeline and decision-type expectations
- A decision letter arrived and you need to interpret it (R&R vs. reject; major vs. minor)
- You want to know how much weight the action editor vs. reviewers carry
- You are planning a revision strategy before drafting the response (then go to
hrm-rebuttal)
How HRM review works (durable norms; verify specifics on the official site)
- EIC fit-and-relevance screen. The Editor-in-Chief decides whether a paper meets the journal's quality and relevance bar before it is sent out. A paper missing either half of the dual contribution — a scholarly advance or a practical implication — is desk-rejected here. This is the single biggest filter at HRM.
- Routing. Papers that pass are assigned to an associate/action editor in the relevant domain (strategic HRM, micro/OB, employment relations, etc.).
- Double-blind peer review. Typically several reviewers, who cannot see author identities, evaluate the contribution, the design rigor (multilevel structure, CMB, endogeneity, construct validity), and the practice payoff. Anonymization failures can derail this stage.
- Action-editor synthesis. The action editor weighs the reviews, forms an independent judgment, and writes the decision letter. The editor's letter — not a vote count — drives the outcome.
- Decision. Common outcomes: reject; reject with encouragement to resubmit as new; major revision (R&R); minor revision; (rarely) accept. First-round acceptance is essentially unheard of.
Editorial team, exact timelines, and policies change. As of 2026-06, Co-Editors-in-Chief are Fang Lee Cooke and Shaun Pichler (Co-EIC from Jan 2025) (检索于 2026-06;以官网为准). Verify the current team and turnaround on the official Wiley page; the norms above are durable.
HRM is developmental and multi-round
An R&R is an invitation to improve the paper over (often) multiple rounds, not a near-acceptance. Expect reviewers and the action editor to push hard on the theoretical mechanism, the method (CMB, endogeneity of HR adoption, aggregation, construct validity), and the practice relevance. Treat an R&R as a serious opportunity, not a rejection.
Reading the decision letter
- Extract the editor's priorities first. The action editor's letter signals which reviewer points are essential vs. optional; address the editor's framing above all.
- Separate fatal from fixable. If a core identification, construct-validity, or contribution concern is fatal and unaddressable, an honest reframe (or a different paper) beats a doomed revision.
- Gauge encouragement. "We see promise" + major revision signals a real path; "does not meet our contribution bar" signals reject.
- Categorize every comment into: theory / method / analysis / framing (incl. practice payoff) / writing — this map becomes the revision plan that feeds
hrm-rebuttal. - Watch the dual bar. HRM reviewers often accept the rigor but doubt the practice payoff, or vice versa; identify which half is in question.
Checklist
- Decision type identified (R&R major/minor, reject-resubmit, reject)
- The action editor's priorities extracted and ranked above individual reviewer asks
- Every reviewer comment categorized (theory / method / analysis / framing / writing)
- Fatal vs. fixable concerns separated honestly
- Which half of the dual contribution is doubted is identified
- Feasibility of demanded new theory/data/analyses assessed against the deadline
- Reviewer conflicts noted for the editor's attention
Anti-patterns
- Treating an R&R as a near-acceptance and making only cosmetic changes
- Treating an R&R as a rejection and walking away from a viable path
- Counting reviewer votes instead of reading the action editor's letter
- Over-investing in a minor reviewer point while ignoring the editor's stated priorities
- Fixing only the rigor when the doubt is about the practice payoff (or vice versa)
- Starting to write the response letter before mapping and planning the revision
Output format
【Journal】Human Resource Management (Wiley "HRM")
【Skill】hrm-review-process
【Decision type】R&R(major/minor) / reject-resubmit / reject
【Editor's priorities】1... 2... 3...
【Comment map】theory:[...] method:[...] analysis:[...] framing/practice:[...] writing:[...]
【Dual-bar doubt】scholarly advance? practice payoff? both?
【Fatal vs. fixable】...
【New work needed】theory / data / analysis — feasible by deadline?
【Next skill】hrm-rebuttal (plan revisions, then draft response)
Version History
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