amann-tables-figures
GitHub专为《管理学公报》综述设计,生成框架图、综合表等展示性图表。用于可视化文献脉络与研究空白,严禁生成原始回归数据。
触发场景
安装
npx skills add brycewang-stanford/Awesome-Journal-Skills --skill amann-tables-figures -g -y
SKILL.md
Frontmatter
{
"name": "amann-tables-figures",
"description": "Use when building exhibits for an Academy of Management Annals (Annals) review — the signature framework figure, who-studied-what synthesis tables, and search\/coverage exhibits that summarize across a literature. Designs review exhibits; it does not produce original-estimate regression tables (an Annals review reports no new data of its own)."
}
Tables & Figures for a Review (amann-tables-figures)
When to trigger
- The synthesis is done and the reader needs to see the field at a glance
- The organizing framework would land far better as a diagram than as prose
- A fragmented literature would be clearer as a synthesis table than as paragraphs
- You are tempted to paste a regression table — but this is a review, not a primary paper
The exhibit types an Annals review actually uses
Annals exhibits summarize and reorganize across the literature; they never present the author's own estimation. The workhorses:
| Exhibit | Purpose | Design notes |
|---|---|---|
| Framework figure | render the organizing spine — typology grid, process model, multi-level architecture | this is usually the review's signature exhibit; it should be restate-able from memory and carry the "new way of seeing the field" |
| Who-studied-what synthesis table | one row per study (or per stream): construct, theory base, method/context, finding, your appraisal | rows ordered by the framework's cells, not chronology; columns let the reader compare comparable work |
| Search / coverage exhibit | a PRISMA-style flow, a search-terms table, or a publications-over-time chart | documents the systematic process from amann-literature-synthesis and pre-empts "why did you omit X?" |
| Agenda / gap matrix | the framework's empty cells laid out as the future-research agenda | turns the generativity of the framework into a concrete, visible roadmap |
Building credible synthesis exhibits
- The framework figure must do conceptual work. It should be the contribution rendered visually — readers should be able to reconstruct the review's argument from it. A decorative diagram that merely lists topics fails.
- Compare like with like. In a synthesis table, group studies that theorize the same construct; never put incommensurable constructs in one column (the exhibit version of the pooling error from
amann-literature-synthesis). - Carry an appraisal column. A finding column without a credibility/method note invites "but how good is that study?" — answer it in the table (links to
amann-evidence-standards). - Self-contained captions. An Annals exhibit is read on its own; the caption states what it shows, the unit, how to read a row, and the source studies.
- Source every cell. Each entry traces to a paper in the coding matrix; an unsourced number in a review is indefensible.
Meta-analysis and bibliometric caution
If you assemble effect sizes into a quantitative synthesis (forest plot, meta-regression) or a co-citation map, you are doing meta-analysis or bibliometrics, with all their assumptions — comparable constructs, independence, publication-bias diagnostics, weighting. Do this only where the literature genuinely supports it; a spurious pooled magnitude or an over-interpreted co-citation cluster is less honest than a qualitative synthesis table. Annals readers include the methodologists who would catch invalid pooling.
Checklist
- Each exhibit synthesizes across studies (no original-estimate regression output of the author's own)
- A framework figure renders the spine and carries the "new way of seeing the field"; restate-able from memory
- Synthesis-table rows ordered by the framework's cells; only comparable constructs share a column
- Finding columns carry an appraisal/method note, not bare claims
- A search/coverage exhibit documents the systematic process (PRISMA-style or terms table)
- Any meta-analytic or bibliometric exhibit pools only commensurable work; diagnostics noted
- Captions are self-contained (what / unit / how to read a row / sources)
- Every cell sources to a paper in the coding matrix
- An agenda/gap exhibit makes the future-research roadmap visible
Anti-patterns
- Pasting a regression table of the author's own new estimates — a review reports no new results
- A framework figure that merely lists topics instead of encoding the integrative argument
- A synthesis table that pools incommensurable constructs into one column
- A forest plot or co-citation map implying structure the literature does not support
- Finding columns with no appraisal note (every reader then asks "is that study any good?")
- Exhibits whose captions require the body text to be intelligible
Output format
【Exhibit set】<framework figure / synthesis tables / coverage exhibit / agenda matrix>
【Framework figure】encodes the spine + "new way of seeing"; restate-able from memory? Y/N
【Synthesis table】rows by framework cell; comparable constructs only? Y/N
【Appraisal column】present for every finding? Y/N
【Coverage exhibit】documents the systematic search (PRISMA-style)? Y/N
【Meta/bibliometric】pools only commensurable work (or omitted)? Y/N
【Sourcing】every cell traces to the coding matrix? Y/N
【Next skill】→ amann-writing-style (weave exhibits into the synthesis prose)
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