jms-topic-selection
GitHub评估研究问题是否符合《Journal of Management Studies》发表标准。通过现象、理论对话和方法适配三维度筛选,区分JMS与其他期刊定位,确定选题方向与框架。
Trigger Scenarios
Install
npx skills add brycewang-stanford/Awesome-Journal-Skills --skill jms-topic-selection -g -y
SKILL.md
Frontmatter
{
"name": "jms-topic-selection",
"description": "Use when scoping or stress-testing whether a research question fits the Journal of Management Studies (JMS) — a phenomenon-grounded management-theory question, quantitative or qualitative. Decides fit and framing direction; it does not build the theory (jms-theory-development) or position the literature (jms-literature-positioning)."
}
Topic Selection (jms-topic-selection)
When to trigger
- You have a dataset, a field site, or a phenomenon but not yet a question JMS would call a contribution
- The idea feels like "an interesting finding" rather than "a problem in a management conversation"
- You are unsure whether the paper belongs at JMS versus AMJ, Organization Studies, JoM, or SMJ
- A practitioner-relevant phenomenon is in hand but the management-theory angle is missing
- The question could be answered better with qualitative depth than with the quantitative design you defaulted to (or vice versa)
The JMS topic bar
JMS publishes work that engages an organizational or management phenomenon and moves a theoretical conversation about it. Two features distinguish a JMS-fit topic. First, it is phenomenon-rooted: there is a real-world organizational puzzle (a strategic shift, an entrepreneurial process, an institutional tension, a managerial practice) that the paper takes seriously, not just a gap-in-the-literature. Second, it is pluralism-friendly: JMS will reward the question whether you answer it with a structural equation model on survey data, an inductive multi-case study, a longitudinal process narrative, or a critical/interpretive reading — so choose the method the question demands, not the one your sub-field defaults to. The journal's identity is internationally oriented and European-rooted, so context-sensitivity (institutions, national settings, comparative variation) is a strength, not a liability.
Sharpen the question before you commit
Run the question through three filters, in order:
- Phenomenon test — Can you name the organizational puzzle in one sentence that a thoughtful manager would recognise as real? ("Why do acquirers retain target executives who then underperform?" beats "the moderating role of X on Y.")
- Conversation test — Which named theoretical conversation does this move (e.g., dynamic capabilities, institutional logics, attention-based view, entrepreneurial bricolage)? If you cannot name it, you are not yet positioned for JMS.
- Method-fit test — Does the question ask how/why a process unfolds (favour qualitative/process), whether and how much (favour quantitative), or both (multi-method)? Let this choose the design before you sink cost into the wrong one.
Sibling fit table — is this really a JMS question?
| If the question is best described as… | Better-fit venue | JMS-fit reframe |
|---|---|---|
| A purely conceptual theory paper, no data | AMR (theory) | Add a phenomenon or empirical engagement, or pitch a Review/JMS Says |
| US-style hypothetico-deductive, micro-OB, large-N only | AMJ / JoM | Foreground the management-theory contribution and welcome a qualitative complement |
| Process-philosophical, organization-theory-for-its-own-sake | Organization Studies | Anchor in a management/strategy outcome managers care about |
| Strategy with an economics/finance identification core | SMJ | Lead with the organizational mechanism, not the estimator |
| Methods innovation, not a substantive finding | Organizational Research Methods | Use the method in service of a phenomenon contribution |
A topic that survives all three filters and lands in the JMS column is ready to build into theory.
Checklist
- The organizational phenomenon is stated in one concrete sentence
- A named theoretical conversation the paper will move is identified
- Method follows the question (how/why → qualitative/process; how-much → quantitative; both → multi-method)
- The "so what for management theory and practice" is plausible, not yet polished
- The paper is not a better fit for AMR, AMJ, Organization Studies, JoM, or SMJ
- International / contextual variation is treated as an asset where relevant
Anti-patterns
- Gap-spotting without a phenomenon: "no one has studied X in context Y" is not a contribution at JMS
- Method-first framing: choosing a fancy estimator or a trendy qualitative label before knowing what the question needs
- Sibling drift: pitching a pure-theory paper, an econ-identification strategy paper, or a micro-OB-only paper as if JMS were AMR / SMJ / AMJ
- Phenomenon without theory: a vivid case with no conversation it advances — descriptively rich, theoretically empty
- Over-claimed novelty: "first ever" claims a reviewer can refute with two citations
Output format
【Phenomenon】one-sentence organizational puzzle
【Conversation】named theoretical conversation this moves
【Method fit】qualitative/process · quantitative · multi-method — and why
【So-what (draft)】theory + practice implication
【Sibling check】why JMS not AMR/AMJ/OrgStudies/JoM/SMJ
【Next step】jms-theory-development
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