jae-literature-positioning
GitHub针对JAE期刊的文献定位技能,指导作者融入正会计与经济理论对话,避免单纯找缺口。涵盖资本市场的五大流派、锚定经典文献、提出经济张力及边界检查,确保符合JAE对经济学贡献的要求。
Trigger Scenarios
Install
npx skills add brycewang-stanford/Awesome-Journal-Skills --skill jae-literature-positioning -g -y
SKILL.md
Frontmatter
{
"name": "jae-literature-positioning",
"description": "Use when positioning a Journal of Accounting and Economics (JAE) manuscript within the positive-accounting and economics literatures — joining the right conversation (capital-markets, contracting, disclosure, standards), engaging seminal economics-based work, and avoiding gap-spotting."
}
Literature Positioning for JAE (jae-literature-positioning)
When to trigger
- Your intro says "no one has studied X" (gap-spotting) rather than naming a conversation
- You are unsure which JAE literature stream your paper joins
- A reviewer says the framing ignores the canonical economics-based work
- You cite accounting descriptively but not the underlying economic theory
Join an economics-based conversation, do not spot a gap
JAE papers earn their place by advancing an ongoing economics-based conversation, not by filling an empty cell in a 2x2. Identify which stream you join and what tension you resolve:
- Capital-markets / information content: the value-relevance and information-content tradition (Ball & Brown; Beaver; post-earnings-announcement drift; the disclosure-and-cost-of-capital literature).
- Financial contracting & monitoring: debt-covenant and compensation contracting, conservatism as an efficient-contracting outcome (Watts; Ball-Shivakumar), agency-cost evidence.
- Disclosure: voluntary vs. mandatory disclosure, unraveling, and its real and pricing consequences (Verrecchia; Healy & Palepu; Leuz & Wysocki).
- Standards & regulation: the political-economy of standard-setting and the consequences of regulation (SOX, IFRS adoption, Reg FD, PCAOB).
- Earnings management / quality: accruals, real activities, and their contracting and market causes and effects.
Anchor on the seminal work
Because JAE is the home of Positive Accounting Theory, engage the foundational papers honestly: Watts & Zimmerman on accounting choice, Jensen & Meckling on agency, the information-economics disclosure models, and the major archival contributions in your stream. Show you know what is already established and where the open economic tension lies — then state how your paper resolves it.
Problematize, do not just extend
Strong positioning problematizes an assumption the literature takes for granted (e.g., "prior work assumes disclosure is costless monitoring; under friction X it is not") rather than merely adding a new variable. Make the economic tension explicit so the contribution is visible before the results.
Boundary check
Confirm the conversation is one JAE actually hosts. A pure asset-pricing or corporate-finance conversation with little accounting content belongs at a finance journal; a measurement/behavioral conversation may belong at TAR. Keep the center of gravity on accounting's economic role.
Checklist
- The specific JAE stream (markets / contracting / disclosure / standards) is named
- Seminal economics-based and positive-accounting work is engaged, not just listed
- The intro states a tension/assumption to problematize, not an empty gap
- The economic contribution is legible before the empirics
- Citations connect to economic theory, not only to descriptive accounting facts
- The conversation genuinely belongs at JAE (not JFE/TAR)
Anti-patterns
- Gap-spotting: "X has not been examined" with no economic stake.
- Citation dump without a synthesized conversation.
- Ignoring Watts-Zimmerman / agency / disclosure foundations in a paper that depends on them.
- Mis-targeted stream: framing a finance question as if JAE were the venue.
Positioning pass for Journal of Accounting and Economics
Use this as a second-pass capability check. First lock the economic mechanism, accounting setting, identification or model, and market/contracting consequence; then test whether the manuscript addresses accounting-economics reviewers who expect economics discipline, identification, and market or contracting implications.
- Primary move: Map incumbent conversation, unresolved tension, this manuscript's delta, and the sibling-venue omission a referee might notice.
- Decision ledger: return
claim / evidence / blocker / next editrows so the next pass can patch the manuscript directly. - Neighbor test: compare against JAR for accounting research breadth, TAR for accounting flagship breadth, Review of Accounting Studies for archival/accounting focus; if the neighboring outlet has the stronger audience claim, recommend re-routing before polishing.
- Verification floor: before submission-ready advice, re-open
resources/official-source-map.mdfor volatile rules and name the one unresolved fact that could change the recommendation.
Output format
【Stream joined】capital-markets / contracting / disclosure / standards / earnings quality
【Seminal anchors】...
【Assumption problematized】prior work assumes ___; under friction ___ it fails
【Tension this paper resolves】...
【Boundary check】JAE vs JFE / TAR — center of gravity on accounting?
【Next step】jae-methods
Version History
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