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name: jleo-topic-selection
description: Use when scoping or pitching a topic for a Journal of Law, Economics, and Organization (JLEO) manuscript — testing whether the question is a genuine law-economics-organization / positive-political-economy contribution rather than a sibling-journal fit. Sharpens the question and its audience; it does not design identification or build the model.
---

# Topic Selection (jleo-topic-selection)

## When to trigger

- You have a result or a model and are unsure whether JLEO is the right home versus JLE, JLS, ALER, or Organization Science
- A reduced-form finding about a legal rule exists but the *institutional or organizational* payoff is not yet articulated
- A coauthor asks "is this law-and-economics enough, or is it really just applied micro / political science?"
- A formal PPE model is built but its connection to a real institution (a legislature, a court, a regulatory agency, a firm boundary) is thin
- The topic feels adjacent to JLEO but the organization/governance angle has not been made the headline

## What JLEO actually rewards

JLEO was founded in 1985 by **Williamson and Mashaw** to host the law-economics-**organization** synthesis, and its center of gravity has stayed there. A JLEO topic earns its place when the payoff is an **institutional or organizational claim** — about why a governance structure, contract form, or political institution takes the shape it does, and what follows. Run the candidate topic through these tests:

1. **The organization test.** Is there a genuine *organization* — a firm boundary, a hierarchy, a governance structure, a committee, a bureaucracy, a court — whose form or behavior the paper explains? Pure market-outcome questions belong at JLE. JLEO wants the inside or the design of the institution.
2. **The mechanism test.** Can you name the institutional mechanism in one sentence (transaction-cost economizing, agency/incentive, credible commitment, separation of powers, hold-up, residual control)? If the "mechanism" is just "X affects Y," the topic is not yet a JLEO topic.
3. **The dual-tradition test.** Does it speak to either transaction-cost / theory-of-the-firm economics **or** positive political economy (the North–Weingast–Williamson institutional line)? Topics fitting neither tradition are usually sibling fits.
4. **The both-methods test.** JLEO publishes formal theory *and* empirics. If the paper is purely descriptive with no model and no credible design, ask which it will become.
5. **The "so what for institutions" test.** Does the result change how we understand institutional design or governance choice — not just estimate a parameter?

## Branch by what you have

| You are holding | JLEO-fit move | Trap to avoid |
|-----------------|---------------|---------------|
| A causal effect of a legal/regulatory rule | Recast the payoff as an institutional/governance claim, or send to JLE | Selling a market effect as if it were organizational |
| A make-or-buy / contract-form pattern in firm data | Frame as transaction-cost governance choice with selection acknowledged | Descriptive correlation with no governance logic |
| A formal model of a political institution | Tie comparative statics to a real legislature/court/agency; add a test or institutional case | A model with no institutional anchor (reads as pure theory) |
| An organizational/personnel finding inside firms | Position in the economics-of-organization line (agency, incentives), not org-behavior | Drifting into Organization Science's behavioral register |
| A historical-institutions / development result | Connect to credible-commitment / institutions-and-growth PPE canon | A history paper with no institutional-economics frame |

## Checklist

- [ ] The institutional or organizational object of study is named, not just a market or outcome
- [ ] The mechanism is stated in one sentence in a recognized JLEO tradition (TCE / agency / PPE / theory of the firm)
- [ ] The paper is clearly TCE-/theory-of-the-firm or PPE flavored, not a JLE price-theory or Org-Science behavioral fit
- [ ] You can name the JLEO audience segment that would champion it — and the one that would desk-reject it
- [ ] If empirical, there is a credible design in view; if theoretical, a real institution it speaks to
- [ ] Process facts cited are in `resources/official-source-map.md` or marked 待核实

## Anti-patterns

- Pitching a pure market-outcome study (antitrust, crime, price effects of a rule) as JLEO when it is a JLE paper
- A PPE model with no institution it actually describes — comparative statics floating free of any legislature, court, or agency
- Borrowing Organization Science's behavioral/sociological framing for an economics-of-organization venue
- "Law and economics" as a label pasted on an applied-micro paper with no governance or institutional mechanism
- Inventing exemplar JLEO papers, editor names, or fees rather than marking uncertainty

## Worked vignette (illustrative)

A team has a clean estimate that a court reform sped up commercial dispute resolution. As a market-outcome paper ("faster courts raise local investment") this is a JLE candidate. The JLEO recast keeps the same data but makes the *institutional* object the payoff: the reform changed the **governance of adjudication** (specialized vs. generalist judges), and the paper asks which disputes the specialized structure economizes on — a transaction-cost question about the organization of the courts, not just a growth effect. Same finding, but now the contribution is about institutional design, and the audience that champions it is the JLEO institutional-economics community rather than applied-micro generalists.

## Output format

```text
【Journal】The Journal of Law, Economics, and Organization (JLEO)
【Skill】jleo-topic-selection
【Verdict】pass / revise / reroute (to JLE / JLS / ALER / Org Science / QJPS)
【Institutional object】the organization/institution the paper explains
【Mechanism (one sentence)】TCE / agency / commitment / separation-of-powers / hold-up / ...
【Tradition】transaction-cost-economics / theory-of-the-firm / positive-political-economy
【Sibling boundary】why JLEO and not the nearest neighbor
【Source status】verified URL / 待核实
【Next skill】jleo-literature-positioning
```
