From journal-of-management-skills
Runs a final pre-submission checklist for the Journal of Management (JOM) via SAGE/ScholarOne, verifying 50-page limit, 15-word title, 250-word abstract, masked review, anonymized data transparency table, APA 7th style, and required declarations.
How this skill is triggered — by the user, by Claude, or both
Slash command
/journal-of-management-skills:jmgmt-submissionThe summary Claude sees in its skill listing — used to decide when to auto-load this skill
- "Submitting tomorrow" — last check before pressing submit on the SAGE/ScholarOne portal
This is the JOM submission step most authors get wrong. The table exists so reviewers and editors can see whether the focal manuscript's sample, variables, or analyses overlap with the authors' other published, in-press, or under-review papers — a guard against "salami slicing" and undisclosed double-publication. Build it so that:
A complete, mask-safe transparency table signals integrity and removes a common reason editors hold or return a submission.
【Length】≤50 inclusive pages (text+notes+refs+tables+figs)? [Y/N]
【Title/abstract】≤15 words / ≤250 words? [Y/N]
【APA 7th】citations + references + headings? [Y/N]
【Masking】fully anonymized; title page separate? [Y/N]
【Transparency table】completed and mask-safe? [Y/N]
【Declarations】COI / funding / ethics / not-elsewhere? [Y/N]
【Next step】submit via SAGE/ScholarOne → jmgmt-review-process
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