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Use when preparing to submit a Journal of Business Venturing (JBV) manuscript through Elsevier Editorial Manager — double-anonymized preparation, required declarations (competing interest, generative-AI), Your-Paper-Your-Way formatting, the data availability statement, open-access/APC choice, and optional Data in Brief / MethodsX co-submission. Handles the submission preflight; it does not write the paper (jbv-writing-style) or manage the review (jbv-review-process).

brycewang-stanford By brycewang-stanford schedule Updated 6/12/2026

name: jbv-submission description: Use when preparing to submit a Journal of Business Venturing (JBV) manuscript through Elsevier Editorial Manager — double-anonymized preparation, required declarations (competing interest, CRediT, generative-AI when used), flexible first-submission references, the Option C data availability statement, open-access/APC choice, and optional Data in Brief / MethodsX co-submission. Handles the submission preflight; it does not write the paper (jbv-writing-style) or manage the review (jbv-review-process).

Submission Preflight (jbv-submission)

When to trigger

  • The manuscript is final and you are about to upload
  • You need the Editorial Manager checklist for JBV
  • You are unsure how to anonymize, what to declare, or whether to pay the APC
  • You want to co-submit a data/methods artifact

Where and how

  • Portal: Elsevier Editorial Manager (editorialmanager.com/jbvi). Submission is fully online, with stepwise file upload from the ScienceDirect submission link.
  • First submission format: provide editable source files; submit a separate title page and a fully anonymized manuscript for double-anonymized review. Strict reference formatting is not required at initial submission if every reference is complete and the style is consistent.
  • Current masthead: ScienceDirect lists Sophie Bacq and Simon Parker as Co-Editors-in-Chief; manuscripts route through the current area-editor / handling-editor structure.

Double-anonymized preparation (required)

Review is double-anonymized, so prepare an anonymized manuscript:

  • Remove author names, affiliations, and acknowledgements from the manuscript file.
  • Cite your own prior work in the third person; remove identifying funding/thanks.
  • Keep author identifiers in the Editorial Manager metadata only, not in the file.

Required declarations

  • Declaration of competing interest (state "Declarations of interest: none" if applicable).
  • CRediT author-contribution statement for corresponding authors.
  • Generative-AI disclosure statement describing any AI use in preparation; no statement is needed for basic grammar, spelling, or reference tools.
  • Data availability statement: JBV uses Elsevier's Option C research-data policy, so deposit/cite/link research data where possible or explain why data cannot be shared (e.g., proprietary VC data, confidential founder information). The statement is published with the article.

Abstract & metadata

  • Abstract concise and factual, ≤ 250 words.
  • 1 to 7 keywords reflecting the entrepreneurial phenomenon and disciplinary lens.
  • Article highlights: 3 to 5 bullet points, each no more than 85 characters including spaces.
  • Graphical abstract: encouraged, submitted as a separate file if used.
  • ORCID linked to the corresponding author's account.

Fees / open access

  • The subscription publication route lists no publication fee charged to authors.
  • Optional open access carries an APC of USD 4,280 (excluding taxes); the open-access choice does not affect peer review or acceptance.

Co-submission (optional)

  • On the "Attach files" page you can co-submit a Data in Brief descriptor or a MethodsX protocol article alongside the main manuscript — useful for novel hand-coded datasets or experimental protocols.

Checklist

  • Separate title page and anonymized manuscript prepared as editable source files
  • Manuscript fully anonymized (no names/affiliations/acknowledgements; third-person self-cites)
  • Competing-interest declaration included
  • CRediT author-contribution statement included
  • Generative-AI disclosure included if AI tools were used
  • Option C data availability statement included
  • Abstract ≤ 250 words; 1-7 keywords; highlights; ORCID linked
  • Open-access/APC choice decided (USD 4,280 if OA; live-check current)
  • Data in Brief / MethodsX co-submission decided

Anti-patterns

  • Identifiers left in the file (author names, "our prior work," thanks) breaking anonymity.
  • Missing competing-interest, CRediT, or required AI declaration.
  • No Option C data availability statement.
  • Abstract over 250 words.
  • Missing article highlights.

Submission-stage failure modes and the fix

Failure caught at upload The fix before resubmitting
Self-citations in first person ("in our earlier study"). Convert to third person; check no in-press personal item de-anonymizes the list.
Proprietary VC/founder data, no statement. Write a data availability statement explaining the restriction and what can be shared.
Generative-AI used but undisclosed. Add the AI disclosure (tool and scope); separate from the competing-interest line.
Abstract over 250 words, method-heavy. Cut to ≤250 and lead with the entrepreneurial phenomenon and contribution.

Worked micro-example: a one-pass preflight (illustrative)

A founder-team study of accelerator effects is ready to upload. The preflight catches, in order:

  • Abstract is 268 words → trimmed to 240, reordered so the opportunity-team mechanism leads (illustrative).
  • Self-citations read "we previously showed" → rewritten in third person; an in-press item cited as "Author, in press."
  • Data are part Crunchbase (licensed), part hand-coded survey → statement notes the licensed portion cannot be redistributed; the coded instrument is available on request.
  • Competing-interest line present, AI line missing → AI disclosure added ("language editing only," illustrative).
  • References complete though not yet in journal style → acceptable at first submission; numbered style cleanup deferred to revision or proof.

Calibration anchors (hedged)

  • The declarations editors most often bounce a paper for are the competing-interest declaration, CRediT statement, generative-AI disclosure when applicable, and data availability statement.
  • Flexible first-submission references do not relax anonymization, title-page separation, declarations, or highlights; treat those as hard gates.
  • Fee figures, contacts, and portal URLs change; confirm against the journal's current author guidelines.

Output format

【Portal】Editorial Manager (jbvi) ...
【Anonymization】clean? remaining identifiers ...
【Declarations】competing-interest / AI / data-statement present? ...
【Abstract/metadata】≤250 words; 1-7 keywords; highlights; ORCID ...
【OA/APC】subscription | OA (USD 4,280) ...
【Co-submission】Data in Brief / MethodsX? ...
【Next step】jbv-review-process
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