jpart-literature-positioning
GitHub针对JPART期刊论文,指导如何将研究置于公共管理理论对话中,明确理论贡献而非仅展示数据。适用于引言修订、回应审稿人关于理论脱节的意见,或区分与相近文献的贡献差异,确保符合JPART对理论深度的要求。
Trigger Scenarios
Install
npx skills add brycewang-stanford/Awesome-Journal-Skills --skill jpart-literature-positioning -g -y
SKILL.md
Frontmatter
{
"name": "jpart-literature-positioning",
"description": "Use when positioning a Journal of Public Administration Research and Theory (JPART) manuscript against the public-administration literature so it reads as a theory contribution, not a fresh data point. JPART expects engagement with the specific PA conversation (PSM, red tape, representation, performance, governance) the paper advances. Stakes the contribution; it does not write the lit review."
}
Literature Positioning (jpart-literature-positioning)
JPART reviewers are public-management theorists. A paper that cites a pile of PA work but never names the conversation it advances reads as atheoretical and stalls. The goal is to place the paper inside a live PA debate and state precisely what it changes.
When to trigger
- Drafting or revising the introduction and the "contribution" paragraph
- A reviewer said you "missed the core PA literature" or "don't engage the theory you claim to test"
- Your empirics are clean but the framing doesn't connect to a named PA theory
- You need to distinguish your contribution from the closest prior JPART/PAR papers
How JPART wants the literature engaged
- Name the conversation, not a citation pile. Identify the specific PA debate — e.g., does PSM survive once selection is accounted for?, is red tape distinct from administrative burden?, does passive representation become active under which conditions? Cite the works that constitute it.
- Engage the theory you claim to test. If the paper is "about" representative bureaucracy or PSM, it must engage that theory's canonical statements and its current frontier — not a generic PA review.
- Name the gap as a theoretical one. Not "little is known about city X" — say what the theory mispredicts, under-specifies, or has never been tested against a credible design.
- Position the contribution as a move. "Theory T predicts effect E via mechanism M; we show M is conditional on C / fails under selection / is better explained by M′."
- Pre-empt the sibling-venue read. Make clear why this is a management-theory contribution, so a reviewer doesn't redirect it to PAR (too broad) or JPAM (policy analysis).
Contribution moves JPART reviewers can recognize
Pick one primary move and make the introduction serve it. Mixing several weak moves reads like a literature dump.
| Move | What the manuscript must show | Weak version to avoid |
|---|---|---|
| Boundary condition | A PA theory works only under condition C, with C justified theoretically | "We found heterogeneity" with no theory for C |
| Mechanism correction | The accepted explanation is replaced or refined by a better mechanism | A mediation table without theoretical stakes |
| Construct clarification | A concept is separated from a neighbor (e.g., red tape vs. burden) with measurement logic | Renaming old variables |
| Institutional translation | A theory from another field changes when applied to public-sector institutions | Importing psychology/econ theory with no PA modification |
| Design adjudication | A credible design overturns or narrows a prior observational claim | "Better data" without explaining the theoretical implication |
Engagement depth by paper type
| Paper type | Literature it must engage | The trap to avoid |
|---|---|---|
| PSM / motivation | the PSM construct + measurement + endogeneity debates | citing Perry once and moving on |
| Representative bureaucracy | passive→active representation, the conditions literature | a demographic correlation with no representation theory |
| Performance management | performance-information-use + goal-ambiguity theory | reporting a performance correlation atheoretically |
| Behavioral PA | the psychology-into-PA program + prior experiments | a one-off experiment detached from PA theory |
| Collaborative/network governance | governance/network theory it tests | a case description with no governance mechanism |
Positioning audit
Before drafting, write a one-paragraph map with these five sentences:
- The live JPART conversation is ___.
- The dominant theoretical expectation is ___ because ___.
- The closest paper has shown ___ but cannot distinguish ___ from ___.
- This manuscript changes the conversation by showing ___.
- The design can support that move because ___.
If sentence 5 is weak, go back to jpart-research-design before polishing the
introduction. If sentence 4 is merely "we study a new place," narrow the venue or
raise the theoretical move.
Anti-patterns
- A "literature dump" with no organizing PA debate
- Claiming to test a theory while engaging only adjacent empirical papers, not the theory itself
- Hiding the closest competitor JPART/PAR paper
- Self-citation that breaks anonymity (JPART is double-blind — cite your own work in the third person)
- "First to study" framing when the contribution is incremental to PA theory
Output format
【Conversation】the live PA debate this paper advances
【Key works】the 3-6 that define it (incl. the theory's canonical statement)
【Gap】what the theory mispredicts / under-specifies / has never been tested against
【Move】how this paper changes the theory
【Move type】boundary / mechanism / construct / institutional translation / design adjudication
【Closest competitor】what it cannot adjudicate
【Venue signal】why it is a management-theory contribution (not PAR/JPAM)
【Next】jpart-theory-building
Supplementary resources
../../resources/exemplars/library.md— real JPART papers by PA theory × method../../resources/official-source-map.md— JPART scope, keyword convention (theory/theme/method)
Version History
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