jmgmt-contribution-framing
GitHub针对JOM论文,将结果转化为明确的理论贡献声明及讨论部分。用于澄清模糊的理论意义、反驳“增量式”评价,通过界定贡献类型(如揭示机制、边界条件等)提升理论深度与跨领域影响力。
触发场景
安装
npx skills add brycewang-stanford/Awesome-Journal-Skills --skill jmgmt-contribution-framing -g -y
SKILL.md
Frontmatter
{
"name": "jmgmt-contribution-framing",
"description": "Use when turning results into an explicit theoretical contribution for a Journal of Management (JOM) manuscript — the \"what new theory do we learn?\" statement and the discussion section. Frames the contribution; it does not build the original theory (jmgmt-theory-development) or run the analysis (jmgmt-data-analysis)."
}
Contribution Framing & Discussion (jmgmt-contribution-framing)
When to trigger
- Results are in but the "so what for theory" is vague or missing
- The discussion restates findings instead of advancing the theory
- A reviewer says the contribution is "incremental," "descriptive," or "unclear"
- You can describe what you found but not what the field now knows that it did not before
- A meta-analysis reports corrected effects but never says what theory they settle
- The practical-implications paragraph is generic ("managers should pay attention to X")
The contribution question JOM asks
JOM's gate is the theoretical contribution: what do we now understand about the theory that we did not before? Strong results with no theoretical advance read as a technical report, not a JOM paper — and that is true for empirical papers and for meta-analyses/reviews, which must move theory, not merely tally effects. Because JOM is a general-management journal, the best contributions also travel across subfields: a mechanism uncovered in HR that informs strategy or entrepreneurship is exactly the kind of cross-cutting advance JOM prizes.
Types of theoretical contribution (claim the right one)
| Contribution type | What it does |
|---|---|
| Reveal a new mechanism | Explains why an established effect occurs |
| Establish a boundary | Shows when an effect holds, weakens, or reverses |
| Adjudicate competing theories | Shows which of two rival predictions holds, and why |
| Integrate / bridge | Connects two literatures into a more general account |
| Challenge an assumption | Overturns a taken-for-granted premise (problematization) |
| Introduce/refine a construct | Conceptualizes and validates a construct that earns its keep |
| Synthesize & redirect | (Review/meta) consolidates a literature and sets the agenda |
State explicitly which type(s) you claim; do not gesture at "contributing to the literature."
Writing the discussion
A strong JOM discussion typically:
- Restates the core finding in theoretical terms (one short paragraph, no number-dump).
- Theoretical implications — for each, name the literature, state what changes, and how. This is the heart of the section, and where cross-subfield reach should be made explicit.
- Practical implications — specific to the phenomenon and grounded in the findings, never boilerplate.
- Limitations — honest, but framed as boundary conditions and future directions, not fatal confessions.
- Future research — concrete questions the study opens, tied to the mechanism/boundary.
Match the discussion to the front end: the contributions claimed here must be the ones promised in the introduction. A reviewer will check that the intro's promise and the discussion's delivery line up.
Contribution framing for a meta-analysis / review
- A meta-analysis's contribution is the theoretical resolution the pooled evidence provides — which moderator pattern adjudicates which theory — plus the agenda its credibility intervals and heterogeneity reveal.
- A review's contribution is its organizing framework and forward research agenda; the discussion should make the agenda concrete and theory-anchored, not a generic "more research is needed."
The contribution statement (intro and discussion)
Draft 2–4 explicit contribution sentences and place a version in the introduction and the discussion. Each: "We contribute to [literature] by showing [mechanism/boundary/integration/adjudication], which advances [theory] because [reason]."
Checklist
- The contribution type is named (mechanism/boundary/adjudication/integration/assumption/construct/synthesis)
- 2–4 explicit contribution sentences, consistent between intro and discussion
- Discussion advances theory; cross-subfield reach made explicit where it exists
- Practical implications specific to the phenomenon and the findings
- Limitations framed as boundary conditions + future directions
- Future research follows from the mechanism/boundary, not generic
- (Meta/review) the theoretical resolution / forward agenda is explicit
- Intro's promised contribution = discussion's delivered contribution
Anti-patterns
- Restating results as "contribution": "We found A affects B" is a finding, not a contribution
- Incremental framing: "we extend prior work to a new setting" with no theoretical change
- Over-claiming: a paradigm shift a single study cannot support
- Boilerplate practical implications: "managers should be aware of X," untethered from data
- Coefficient-census meta-analysis: corrected effects with no theory they settle
- Intro/discussion mismatch: promising one contribution, delivering another
- Limitations as confession: flaws listed without converting them into boundary conditions
Output format
【Contribution type(s)】mechanism / boundary / adjudication / integration / assumption / construct / synthesis
【Contribution sentences】1–4 (intro = discussion)
【Theoretical implications】per literature: what changes and why ...
【Cross-subfield reach】who else in management this informs ...
【Practical implications】specific, grounded ...
【Limitations → boundaries】...
【Future research】concrete, mechanism-tied ...
【Intro↔discussion consistency】yes/no
【Next step】jmgmt-tables-figures
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