jibs-rebuttal
GitHub专为JIBS修订与重投(R&R)设计,指导用户依据区域编辑意见优先处理跨文化测量、共同方法偏差及内生性等核心问题。提供执行具体统计检验的方法,并协助撰写逐点回复信,确保符合期刊规范与学术标准。
Trigger Scenarios
Install
npx skills add brycewang-stanford/Awesome-Journal-Skills --skill jibs-rebuttal -g -y
SKILL.md
Frontmatter
{
"name": "jibs-rebuttal",
"description": "Use when planning revisions and drafting the point-by-point response letter after a Journal of International Business Studies (JIBS) revise-and-resubmit — prioritizing by the area editor's letter, executing the cross-national measurement, CMV, and (dynamic-)endogeneity work reviewers demand, and citing the relevant methods editorials. Drafts the revision and response; it does not interpret the decision (jibs-review-process)."
}
R&R Revision & Response Letter (jibs-rebuttal)
When to trigger
- You received a JIBS major/minor revision and need a plan plus a response letter
- Reviewers asked for measurement-invariance, CMV, or endogeneity work and you must execute it
- A reviewer invoked a specific "From the Editors" methods editorial
- You need to reconcile conflicting reviewer requests across IB subfields
Revise the manuscript before you write the letter
A JIBS response letter documents revisions that already exist; do not promise work you have not done. JIBS R&Rs are substantive and multi-round — budget real new analysis (a new estimator, an invariance test, an instrument), not just rhetoric.
Prioritize by the area editor's letter
The area editor's letter is the priority map. Group reviewer comments under the editor's integrated themes; lead your plan with the concerns the editor elevated (typically: phenomenon/contribution, cross-national measurement, CMV, and endogeneity). Where two reviewers conflict, adjudicate transparently and defer to the editor's framing.
Execute the IB-specific revision work
- Phenomenon & contribution. If "incremental" was raised, sharpen the non-incremental IB contribution and the country/culture-as-level payoff (use jibs-contribution-framing).
- Measurement equivalence. If equivalence was challenged, add configural/metric/scalar tests (or alignment/partial-invariance) and state which cross-country comparisons remain defensible.
- Common-method variance. If CMV was flagged, add a marker-variable or latent-method-factor analysis (not just Harman), or show interaction/cross-level effects survive; cite the JIBS CMV "From the Editors" editorial.
- Endogeneity / dynamic endogeneity. If raised for a process design, execute the identification (IV/first-stage strength, dynamic-panel GMM with Hansen/AR(2), DiD/natural experiment) and discuss assumptions; cite the relevant endogeneity editorial.
- DART. Update the Data Accessibility Statement if data-availability questions arose.
Write the point-by-point response
- Restate each comment verbatim, then respond: what you changed, where (section, page, table), and the new result.
- Quote the relevant methods editorial when you adopt its recommended remedy — this signals compliance with JIBS standards.
- Be respectful and concrete; where you disagree, give evidence, not assertion, and offer an alternative.
- Provide a brief summary memo of the major changes at the top, and ensure the revised manuscript still fits the inclusive word limit.
Response-craft micro-rewrites (before → after)
The moves a JIBS response letter lives or dies on, in weak and strong form:
- Invariance demand. Before: "We thank Reviewer 2 and now acknowledge measurement equivalence in the limitations." After: "Multi-group CFA across all sampled countries shows metric invariance holds; scalar fails for two items, so we re-estimated under partial invariance (new Table 4) and flag which country-mean comparisons remain defensible (p. 18)." The first defers the work; the second delivers it and names where it lives.
- Endogeneity demand. Before: "Endogeneity is unlikely given our extensive controls." After: "Following the dynamic-endogeneity editorial the reviewer cites, we re-estimated with system GMM (collapsed instruments; Hansen and AR(2) diagnostics in Table 5) and discuss the exclusion logic in Section 4.3." Never argue controls where the canon prescribes identification.
- "Incremental" verdict. Before: "We respectfully believe our contribution is substantial." After: "The reviewer is right that the prior draft read as a country replication. The rewritten contribution paragraphs (pp. 3, 29) state what the springboard account now predicts differently, and why a single-country design could not show it." Concede the reading, then fix the framing — not the reviewer.
Multi-round discipline
JIBS revisions commonly run more than one round; protect your credibility across rounds:
- Open round 2+ with a delta memo: what the area editor asked after round 1, what changed since, and what was deliberately left untouched (with reasons).
- Do not reframe the phenomenon, swap the IB lens, or introduce new hypotheses between rounds unless the editor requested it — round-2 drift reads as an unstable paper.
- If a requested analysis overturns a round-1 result, disclose it prominently in the memo and revise the contribution claim to match; burying a changed sign in a table note is a trust-killer at a journal that curates its own methods canon.
- When reviewers from different IB subfields pull opposite directions (richer context vs. tighter identification), propose a scoped split to the area editor: main text carries the identification, online appendix the contextual depth — and say so in both response threads.
- When cutting to stay inside the inclusive word budget, tell the editor what moved to the online appendix and confirm nothing load-bearing left the main text.
Output format
【Editor-priority map】ranked themes from the area-editor letter ...
【Per-comment plan】comment → revision (section/page/table) → status ...
【Measurement/CMV/endogeneity work】executed analyses + editorials cited ...
【Conflicts resolved】reviewer A vs. B adjudication ...
【DART/DAS update】 ...
【Word-budget check】revision still within inclusive limit ...
【Response letter】point-by-point draft ...
Anti-patterns
- Promising analyses in the letter that are not actually in the revision.
- Treating reviewers as equal to the area editor's priority map.
- Answering a CMV/endogeneity request with rhetoric instead of new analysis.
- Ignoring a cited methods editorial the reviewer asked you to follow.
- Letting the revised manuscript drift over the inclusive word limit.
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