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Use when building the conceptual core of a Journal of Marketing Research (JMR) manuscript — deriving behavioral hypotheses with a testable process mechanism, or specifying the economic primitives and behavioral assumptions of a structural/econometric model. Adapts theory to JMR's two dominant genres without inflating into a managerial Journal-of-Marketing narrative.

brycewang-stanford By brycewang-stanford schedule Updated 6/10/2026

name: jmr-theory-development description: Use when building the conceptual core of a Journal of Marketing Research (JMR) manuscript — deriving behavioral hypotheses with a testable process mechanism, or specifying the economic primitives and behavioral assumptions of a structural/econometric model. Adapts theory to JMR's two dominant genres without inflating into a managerial Journal-of-Marketing narrative.

Theory & Mechanism Development (jmr-theory-development)

When to trigger

  • Hypotheses are descriptive ("A relates to B") with no underlying process
  • A structural/econometric model lacks stated primitives, assumptions, or identifying logic
  • Reviewers will ask "what is the mechanism?" or "why this functional form?"
  • The conceptual section reads as a managerial story rather than a research argument

JMR judges theory by genre

JMR welcomes a wide variety of approaches, so "theory development" means different things for its two dominant genres. Build the one that matches your paper.

Behavioral papers — mechanism, not just prediction

  • State the psychological process that produces the effect (e.g., a specific inference, motivation, or processing mode), not only the directional prediction.
  • Derive hypotheses a priori; specify the mediator that carries the effect and the moderator that bounds it, with theoretical reasons each is the right one.
  • Plan the process evidence: measured or manipulated mediation, moderation-of-process, or a process-by-moderation design — JMR reviewers expect the mechanism to be tested, not asserted.
  • Identify the consumer/marketing phenomenon the mechanism explains; keep it a research contribution, not a list of managerial tips.

Modeling / econometric papers — primitives and identification

  • State the economic and behavioral primitives: utility/choice, the agent's information, the firm's problem, equilibrium concept (if any).
  • Make assumptions explicit and justify functional-form and distributional choices; tie each to a marketing mechanism (e.g., heterogeneity, state dependence, learning).
  • Spell out the identification argument: what variation in the data identifies each structural parameter, and what would break it.
  • Connect the model to a substantive marketing question so the contribution is not "a model" but "what the model teaches about the market."

The dual bar applies here

A mechanism with no substantive payoff, or a payoff with no credible mechanism/identification, fails JMR. The conceptual section must set up both what is learned and why the design will credibly show it.

Anti-patterns

  • HARKing — presenting post hoc patterns as a priori behavioral hypotheses.
  • "Black-box" effects with no tested process in a behavioral paper.
  • A structural model whose assumptions and identification are never stated.
  • Letting the conceptual story drift into Journal of Marketing managerial framing.
  • Over-claiming generalizability beyond what the mechanism or model supports.

Theory pass for Journal of Marketing Research

Run this as a concrete capability pass. First lock the marketing construct, data or study design, inference threat, and managerial or consumer implication; then test whether the manuscript addresses marketing reviewers who expect measurement, experiments, consumer behavior, or empirical strategy to answer a marketing question.

  • Primary move: Separate construct, mechanism, scope condition, and testable implication; refuse a theory section that only summarizes prior work.
  • Decision ledger: return claim / evidence / blocker / next edit rows so the next pass can patch the manuscript directly.
  • Sibling comparison: compare against Marketing Science for quantitative modeling, Journal of Marketing for strategic managerial contribution, Journal of Consumer Research for consumer-theory depth; if the neighboring outlet has the stronger audience claim, recommend re-routing before polishing.
  • Verification floor: before submission-ready advice, re-open resources/official-source-map.md for volatile rules and name the one unresolved fact that could change the recommendation.

Output format

[Target] JMR
[Genre] behavioral / modeling-econometric
[Core claim] one sentence
[Behavioral] mechanism / mediator / moderator / process-evidence plan
[Modeling] primitives / assumptions / identification argument
[Dual bar] what is learned + why the design shows it
[Next skill] jmr-literature-positioning

Resources

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