From rfs-skills
Pressure-tests whether a research topic meets RFS novelty and rigor standards, and drafts a contribution claim. Useful when the core question is unclear or feels incremental.
How this skill is triggered — by the user, by Claude, or both
Slash command
/rfs-skills:rfs-topic-selectionThe summary Claude sees in its skill listing — used to decide when to auto-load this skill
- The idea feels incremental, derivative, or "me-too"
RFS prizes both. Score the idea on both axes before investing in empirics.
Novelty axis — what is genuinely new? At least one must be a strong "yes":
Rigor axis — can it be established cleanly? The answer must survive rfs-identification and rfs-robustness. Novelty without a credible research design is a desk-reject risk; rigor on a stale question is a field-journal paper.
RFS-only consideration — the Registered Reports route. RFS was the first journal in finance/economics to offer Registered Reports (pre-results review; G. Andrew Karolyi's 2014 editorial "Kick-Starting the Review Process," RFS 27(2)). If your question is important but the answer is genuinely uncertain — exactly the case where a "null" result would still be informative — consider the Registered Report path: the design is reviewed and granted in-principle acceptance before results are known, removing the incentive to manufacture significance. This is a topic-selection lever JF and JFE do not offer. A question whose value depends on the sign of the result is a weak Registered Report; a question whose value holds regardless of the answer is ideal.
RFS has been notably open to:
This is a durable orientation, not a fixed list. Check the RFS site for current special issues, Registered Report calls, and editor priorities before anchoring a framing on them.
Draft three to five explicit contribution sentences for the introduction:
【Question】one-sentence new question
【Novelty axis】new-question / new-mechanism / new-data / new-method (which + why)
【Closest prior work】[Author year @ JF/JFE/RFS] → our delta
【Rigor sketch】likely identification / asset-pricing strategy
【Registered Report?】value independent of result sign → consider Stage 1 route
【RFS fit verdict】strong / borderline / field-journal
【Next step】rfs-literature-positioning
npx claudepluginhub brycewang-stanford/awesome-journal-skills --plugin rfs-skillsEvaluates whether a finance research idea meets the Review of Finance (RoF) general-interest bar, assessing first-order questions, empirical-theoretical fit, and top-three-journal referee standards before submission.
Scopes and pressure-tests a research question for Journal of Financial Economics manuscripts before data work begins.
Use when judging whether a research question is general-interest and economically significant enough for The Journal of Finance (JF), and when sharpening the framing. Tests fit and contribution; it does not design the empirics.