asq-contribution-framing
GitHub针对ASQ论文,在结果已出时提炼理论贡献。识别触发场景,定义贡献类型(如重构、机制等),提供标准段落模板及讨论部分写作指南,强调避免平庸声明并校准主张强度,确保符合ASQ对理论变革的高标准要求。
Trigger Scenarios
Install
npx skills add brycewang-stanford/Awesome-Journal-Skills --skill asq-contribution-framing -g -y
SKILL.md
Frontmatter
{
"name": "asq-contribution-framing",
"description": "Use when sharpening the theoretical contribution and the \"so what\" for an Administrative Science Quarterly (ASQ) manuscript once results exist. Frames the contribution; it does not develop the underlying theory or run analysis."
}
Contribution Framing (asq-contribution-framing)
When to trigger
- Results exist but you cannot state the contribution in one crisp sentence
- The intro/discussion reads as "we found X" rather than "we change how the field thinks"
- A reviewer says "interesting findings, but what's the theoretical contribution?"
- The paper risks reading as a method demonstration rather than a theory advance
The ASQ standard: a theoretical contribution, not a finding
At ASQ the deliverable is a change in how organization theorists understand something. A finding answers a question; a contribution reframes the question or overturns a prior. Frame around the surprise identified in asq-topic-selection and the mechanism from asq-theory-development. The ASQ archetype is a paper that gives the field a new lens it cannot un-see — the garbage-can model of organizational choice (Cohen, March & Olsen 1972, ASQ) or Barley's (1986, ASQ) reconception of technology as an occasion for structuring. Note what is not the ASQ deliverable: an improvement in firm performance (the SMJ register) or a well-powered confirmation of a moderated hypothesis (a common AMJ profile) is not, by itself, a theoretical contribution here.
Types of contribution (name yours)
- Reframing: you reconceptualize a construct or process (the field was looking at it wrong)
- Mechanism: you reveal how/why something happens that was previously a black box
- Boundary/contingency: you show when an established effect reverses or breaks
- Integration: you reconcile two conversations that appeared to conflict
- New construct/process model: you name and theorize something the field lacked language for
Avoid the weakest "contribution" types ASQ tends to reject: "we replicate prior work in a new setting," "we add a moderator," "we study an understudied topic."
The contribution paragraph
Place a sharp statement early (intro) and revisit it in the discussion. Shape:
"We contribute to [conversation] by showing [surprising insight]. Whereas prior work assumed [prior], we demonstrate [reframing/mechanism/boundary], driven by [mechanism]. This implies [non-obvious consequence] and reopens [new question]."
Discussion section that earns ASQ acceptance
- Lead with the theoretical contribution, not a summary of findings.
- Generativity: spell out the new questions and research directions your insight opens — ASQ values ideas that travel.
- Scope and limits: state boundary conditions and what the study cannot claim; this strengthens, not weakens, the contribution.
- Implications for theory dominate; practical implications, if included, are brief and genuine.
- Connect back to the surprise: remind the reader why the prior was wrong.
Calibrate the claim
- Too modest → "so what?" rejection. Too grand → "overclaiming" rejection.
- The claim must be exactly as large as the evidence supports — no larger, no smaller.
Checklist
- Contribution stated in one sentence a non-specialist organization theorist would grasp
- Contribution type is named (reframing / mechanism / boundary / integration / new model)
- It is a change in understanding, not just a new finding
- Discussion leads with theory, not a findings recap
- Generativity is explicit (the new questions opened)
- Boundary conditions and limits stated honestly
- Claim size matches evidence (no over/under-claiming)
Anti-patterns
- "We found X" framing with no reframing of the conversation
- Listing 4–5 weak contributions instead of one strong one
- Contribution = "we added a moderator / new setting / new sample"
- Practical implications padded to substitute for a thin theoretical contribution
- Burying the contribution under a findings summary in the discussion
- Method-in-search-of-theory: the paper's "point" is the technique
Output format
【Contribution (one sentence)】...
【Type】reframing / mechanism / boundary / integration / new model
【Prior overturned】what the field assumed
【Generativity】new questions opened
【Claim calibration】matches evidence? (yes/no)
【Next step】asq-tables-figures
Version History
- 1839142 Current 2026-07-05 12:15


