jmgmt-rebuttal
GitHub专为JOM R&R修改回复信设计,涵盖点对点回应、编辑优先策略及处理审稿人冲突。强调以新分析或理论反驳而非单纯争辩,遵守50页限制,确保修改可追溯且符合期刊发展性评审要求。
Trigger Scenarios
Install
npx skills add brycewang-stanford/Awesome-Journal-Skills --skill jmgmt-rebuttal -g -y
SKILL.md
Frontmatter
{
"name": "jmgmt-rebuttal",
"description": "Use when drafting the response-to-reviewers for a Journal of Management (JOM) R&R — the point-by-point letter, the editor-first revision strategy, handling masked-reviewer conflicts, and staying within the 50-page limit across rounds. Drafts and structures the response; it does not run new analyses (jmgmt-data-analysis) or rebuild the theory (jmgmt-theory-development)."
}
Rebuttal & Response Letter (jmgmt-rebuttal)
When to trigger
- A JOM R&R arrived and you need a response-letter strategy
- Reviewers disagree and you must resolve the conflict for the action editor
- You are tempted to argue with a reviewer rather than revise
- The revision risks pushing the paper over the 50-page limit
- You need to show, not just assert, that you addressed the theoretical-contribution and method concerns
The JOM rebuttal stance
JOM's review is developmental and masked, so the response letter is read by the action editor and the (anonymous) reviewers as evidence of whether the paper can become publishable. Two principles govern everything: the editor's priorities come first, and revise before you rebut — when you disagree, you must still respond with new analysis, theory, or evidence, not just a counter-argument. A defensive letter that wins arguments but changes nothing is the most common way a viable R&R dies.
Structure of the response
- Cover note to the action editor. Thank the editor; restate the contribution; summarize the major changes; flag any place where reviewers conflicted and how you resolved it. Mirror the editor's stated priorities here.
- Point-by-point, per reviewer. Quote each comment verbatim, then give: (a) what you changed, (b) where (section/page/table number in the revised manuscript), and (c) the new text if short. Make the change findable.
- A change log / summary of revisions if the paper changed substantially.
Handling the recurring JOM concerns
- "The theory is thin / the contribution is incremental." Strengthen the mechanism, add a boundary, or claim the contribution type explicitly (see
jmgmt-theory-development,jmgmt-contribution-framing) — do not merely re-assert importance. - "Common-method bias / cross-sectional causality." Add a time-lagged or multi-source wave, an objective outcome, or a marker-variable/CFA test; if a design fix is infeasible, bound the claim honestly.
- "Endogeneity is unaddressed." Add an identification strategy (IV, NE, FE, DiD, matching) and report diagnostics, or temper the causal language.
- "Measurement / discriminant validity." Report a fuller CFA, HTMT, or an alternative-model comparison.
- (Meta-analysis) "no artifact corrections / publication bias." Add corrections, credibility intervals, and bias diagnostics; re-run moderators tied to theory.
Resolving masked-reviewer conflict
When two reviewers want opposite things, do not silently side with one. State the tension in the cover note, explain your reasoning, and let the action editor adjudicate. The editor's letter — not reviewer head-count — is decisive, so surface the conflict to the person who decides.
Length discipline across rounds
Revisions add text; the 50-page inclusive limit still binds. As you add theory, analyses, and exhibits, move secondary material to the online supplement and trim the literature review. Note in the cover letter where added detail lives (main text vs. supplement) so reviewers can find it without inflating the main file.
Sample response entry (illustrative)
A reviewer writes: "The cross-sectional design cannot support the causal claim in H2." A weak reply argues that prior work also used cross-sectional data. A JOM-grade reply revises first: "We agree. We collected a second, time-lagged wave (T2, three months later; new sample described on p. 14) and re-estimated H2 with the T2 outcome (Table 4, Model 3); the lagged effect holds (β = .21, 95% CI [.08, .34]). We have tempered the causal language in the discussion (p. 28) and added the design limitation as a boundary condition (p. 30)." It concedes the point, shows the new evidence, gives exact locations, and updates the claim — the pattern every comment should follow.
Preparing for the next round
A major-revision response usually leads to a minor round, not acceptance. Keep a running change log and a clean record of what each reviewer asked and how it was resolved, so the next-round letter can show continuity. If a reviewer re-raises a point you addressed, point precisely to where it was handled rather than re-litigating it. Treat the second round as confirmation, not a fresh argument.
Checklist
- Cover note mirrors the action editor's priorities and summarizes major changes
- Every reviewer comment quoted and answered with what/where/new-text
- Changes are findable (section/page/table references to the revised manuscript)
- Disagreements are answered with new evidence/analysis, not just argument
- Reviewer conflicts surfaced to the editor, not silently resolved
- Recurring concerns (theory, CMB, endogeneity, measurement, meta corrections) substantively addressed
- Revised manuscript still within the 50-page limit; overflow in the supplement
- Tone is collegial and developmental throughout
Anti-patterns
- Arguing instead of revising — winning the point but changing nothing
- Vague responses ("we have addressed this") with no location or new text
- Silently siding with one reviewer against another
- Cosmetic compliance on the theory/method asks the editor flagged as essential
- Letting the revision balloon past 50 pages instead of using the supplement
- Defensive or dismissive tone in a developmental-culture journal
Output format
【Decision being answered】R&R major / minor
【Cover note】contribution restated + major changes + conflicts flagged
【Per reviewer】comment → change → location (section/page/table) → new text
【Theory/contribution asks】how addressed ...
【Method asks (CMB / endogeneity / measurement / meta)】how addressed ...
【Reviewer conflicts】surfaced to editor: ...
【Length】revised manuscript ≤50 pages? overflow in supplement? [Y/N]
【Next step】resubmit via SAGE/ScholarOne (→ jmgmt-review-process for the next round)
Version History
- 1839142 Current 2026-07-05 13:47


